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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Freyja » Thu Aug 26, 2010 1:47 pm

I'm in another one of those I WANT CLOTHES moods.
I want to get some ultra tight dark grey jeans, where's the best place to go looking for an affordable pair?
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby panda_pig » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:46 pm

Freyja wrote:I'm in another one of those I WANT CLOTHES moods.
I want to get some ultra tight dark grey jeans, where's the best place to go looking for an affordable pair?


TK Maxx, Primark, Ebay

My shoes buying didn't go well, my debenhams is shit! ='(

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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby keera_envenomed » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:32 pm

Is it wrong that I only ever seem to buy things in Debenhams from the kids section? Aside from pants that is.
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Lisa McNally » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:36 pm

keera_envenomed wrote:Is it wrong that I only ever seem to buy things in Debenhams from the kids section? Aside from pants that is.

Not if that's what you like. I only buy stuff in a few shops too ... Next, Gap and M & S. That sounds really boring but it does for me. :)

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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Nantha » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:36 pm

I got the most lush pair of Chili Pepper jeans in the Debenhams Sale last time i went. Everyone always comments on how awesome they are :D

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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby keera_envenomed » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:40 pm

Hamdir wrote:I got the most lush pair of Chili Pepper jeans in the Debenhams Sale last time i went. Everyone always comments on how awesome they are :D


Wait, what? Chilli Pepper are still going? I swear they stopped making clothes years ago!
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby keera_envenomed » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:43 pm

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keera_envenomed wrote:Is it wrong that I only ever seem to buy things in Debenhams from the kids section? Aside from pants that is.

Not if that's what you like. I only buy stuff in a few shops too ... Next, Gap and M & S. That sounds really boring but it does for me. :)


Kids clothing sections are surprisingly good for a smaller proportioned lady like myself. I'm currently wearing a t shirt from the boys section of Primark that is a size 7 to 8!
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby panda_pig » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:55 pm

keera_envenomed wrote:
dragonmaiden wrote:
keera_envenomed wrote:Is it wrong that I only ever seem to buy things in Debenhams from the kids section? Aside from pants that is.

Not if that's what you like. I only buy stuff in a few shops too ... Next, Gap and M & S. That sounds really boring but it does for me. :)


Kids clothing sections are surprisingly good for a smaller proportioned lady like myself. I'm currently wearing a t shirt from the boys section of Primark that is a size 7 to 8!



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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Lisa McNally » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:58 pm

So much cheaper to buy kid's stuff though. My daughter is as tall as me at 13 (5'7") ... and I have to buy her adult stuff even though she's a size 6. Mega expensive!

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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby panda_pig » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:01 pm

dragonmaiden wrote:So much cheaper to buy kid's stuff though. My daughter is as tall as me at 13 (5'7") ... and I have to buy her adult stuff even though she's a size 6. Mega expensive!


She's the same height as me :o
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby MotorAmarth » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:51 pm

Primark seems to be decent with their kids sizes. I have a few tshirts from the girls section in there and they're so cheap!
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Littlemissmetal » Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:23 pm

keera_envenomed wrote:Is it wrong that I only ever seem to buy things in Debenhams from the kids section? Aside from pants that is.


I envy you. I used to be able to get away with doing that (my bank balance loved me) up until a couple of years ago :(
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby karastorm » Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:46 pm

erm..i wish I'm the sort that hates cloth shopping..though if i find the odd bit in boutique shops like the two maxi dresses I picked up for £25 each a year appart, i'll treat my self..otherwise its jeans and teeshirts stuff that's easy to just throw on any old how.

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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Fjar » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:46 pm

I don't like shopping. Bleh.

I'll pop to Primark if I need a new jumper, skirt or whatever. But I hate spending money - I'd love to wear better clothes, and try and be 'fashionable' but it's just way too expensive.
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Re: Women Discussions. For Women Things.

Postby Littlemissmetal » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:48 pm

Essentially that's always been my problem with it too. I will buy something (if it fits) only if it jumps off the shelf and gives me that punch-in-the-gut WOW! moment.

I don't buy much :lol:

Though I did buy a jacket from Jane Norman (my most consistent shop for these aforementioned "wow" moments) last weekend. WOOOOOW it's pretty! :D
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