Buying clothes online

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What sites do you use, other than eBay?

I recently started buying clothes online after I found 1-3 places that have amazing deals and thought this would be a good place to ask, seen so many people ask where to buy clothes from, might help them too. :)

edit: I'm mainly looking for places with huge savings, 40% off, 70% off, etc. ;)
 
ArmyofHarmony said:
M&M keep sending me catologues, i signed up once to get a free wallet, which never arrived :/

Unlucky. They sent me my beanie, and I'm quite glad they keep sending catalogues, I love their range of clothes.

M&M direct is the kind of site I'm looking for guys, big savings instead of £5 off.

Looking in the linked thread at the moment. :)
 
Why do people buy clothes online?

It's stupid. You don't get an idea or a feel for what you're buying.

The only exception for me is if I see something in Next I like but can't afford it at the time, I'll place an order on their online store for it instead and pay the bill a month later. Apart from Next, I think I once used M&S to buy some work shirts, but once again, only because I'd physically seen the ones I liked in M&S Bluewater.
 
Tommy B said:
Why do people buy clothes online?

It's stupid. You don't get an idea or a feel for what you're buying.

The only exception for me is if I see something in Next I like but can't afford it at the time, I'll place an order on their online store for it instead and pay the bill a month later. Apart from Next, I think I once used M&S to buy some work shirts, but once again, only because I'd physically seen the ones I liked in M&S Bluewater.


I buy online from www.howies.co.uk all the time :) They have a really good returns policy though! If you're unsure of the size, just buy a few and send the wrong one's back for a full refund (free postage as well).
 
Tommy B said:
Why do people buy clothes online?

It's stupid. You don't get an idea or a feel for what you're buying.

The only exception for me is if I see something in Next I like but can't afford it at the time, I'll place an order on their online store for it instead and pay the bill a month later. Apart from Next, I think I once used M&S to buy some work shirts, but once again, only because I'd physically seen the ones I liked in M&S Bluewater.
Well it could be easier to shop online. Especially if you want something from a foreign shop. Like Threadless.com, the quality of the shirts is so much better than anything I could get in the UK for a SIMILAR price.

Also you can return stuff if you don't like it or it doesn't fit so apart from a bit of hassle sending stuff back I'd favour online shopping for prices and also a wider range of choice.
 
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