Clothing websites, please?

Soldato
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I am looking for some decent clothing websites that mainly stock skater style clothing. Beanies, caps, trainers, hoodies, t-shirts etc etc

I know there was a thread on here a while back that had some decent links if I recall correctly but I can't find it. Google isn't much help either.

Cheers!
 
mks2005 said:
Instead you get an even crappier fake one :)

No one can tell the difference, or at least about 95% of people can't.

I bought a t-shirt the other day for £7 on ebay, and my drummer came up to me and asked where i got it coz he couldn't believe I'd actually bought a £40 t-shirt, when of course I hadn't.
 
Maniac618 said:
No one can tell the difference, or at least about 95% of people can't.

I bought a t-shirt the other day for £7 on ebay, and my drummer came up to me and asked where i got it coz he couldn't believe I'd actually bought a £40 t-shirt, when of course I hadn't.

I would rather not fund terrorism thank you.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions!

I am not a fan of buying clothing from eBay because of all the fakes being advertised as "110% Real!" but when you get the item you soon realise they should have said 110% fake. I dont mind paying for decent clothing either.

Ta.
 
Maniac618 said:
No one can tell the difference, or at least about 95% of people can't.

I bought a t-shirt the other day for £7 on ebay, and my drummer came up to me and asked where i got it coz he couldn't believe I'd actually bought a £40 t-shirt, when of course I hadn't.
Hehe nice one. I don't like the idea of spending that much on clothes. When a £7 "copy" can fool people, it shows you just how much the company making the "original" is ripping you off in the first place..!

It's always Officers club, Primark & TK Maxx for me :D

Except shoes - I can definately tell the difference between an £80 pair of shoes and a £20 pair of shoes. Gotta have comfy feet!
 
Crasp said:

for the love of god, DO NOT buy from route one.

If you want to buy skate clothes, buy from an SOS (skater owned store), do you have a local skate shop ?
Even if your not a skater, buying from SOS's help the skate scene unlike route one who are a chain store.
 
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