What shops do you buy clothes from?

ASOS are great

Their return policy is stellar. You can just send stuff back no questions asked if you don't like it.

I usually order couple sizes to find my size then send wrong sizes back and make note for future purchases.
 
I can rarely find anything that fits nicely :( generally look at all the usual places mentioned.

Not really one for fashion (skin tight jeans or stupid prints), just nice smart and comfy clothes would be nice. There only seems to be either really cheap **** or really expensive ****.

I know your pain, now even the sports clothing is starting to look stupid even thou it's suppose to be comfortable and not tight... :mad:

I find shirts to be the hardest thing to buy. Mostly because I have broad shoulders and so to be able to fit them in I generally have to go up a few sizes which leaves the midriff like a tent and the cuffs like a couple of clown's pockets.

:mad:

That's because they sew them like that, couple years back I had no problems with finding a shirt and now like you're saying it's a real challenge. That's why I hate shopping... :(

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ASOS are great

Their return policy is stellar. You can just send stuff back no questions asked if you don't like it.

I usually order couple sizes to find my size then send wrong sizes back and make note for future purchases.

Is this, this same for Blue Inc? By reading the reutrn policy it seems really good, but not sure how it works in real life.

"Postage
UK CLICK & COLLECT
Free Next Day into store (Order by 3pm)

Returns
RETURNS:
UK
* Free returns to store
* Free returns posted back to us
* Free returns using Collect+ (coming soon)"
 
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I find shirts to be the hardest thing to buy. Mostly because I have broad shoulders and so to be able to fit them in I generally have to go up a few sizes which leaves the midriff like a tent and the cuffs like a couple of clown's pockets.

:mad:

Have you tried iTailor? I've not tried them but might be worth a shot.
 
I know your pain, now even the sports clothing is starting to look stupid even thou it's suppose to be comfortable and not tight... :mad:



That's because they sew them like that, couple years back I had no problems with finding a shirt and now like you're saying it's a real challenge. That's why I hate shopping... :(

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Is this, this same for Blue Inc? By reading the reutrn policy it seems really good, but not sure how it works in real life.

"Postage
UK CLICK & COLLECT
Free Next Day into store (Order by 3pm)

Returns
RETURNS:
UK
* Free returns to store
* Free returns posted back to us
* Free returns using Collect+ (coming soon)"

You get a little booklet in your order that details the items ordered and you get 2 prepaid stickers. One is for collect+ service the other is for royal mail first class. You just fill in the little form for things you want to return seal the bag back up and then wack on the sticker and you get free return postage.

I used the collect+ service where you just drop your package off at a local shop which offers it.
 
I quite like Tesco - the clothes are very reasonably priced, and cover the basics. I currently have 3 pairs of jeans and a pair of chinos from Tesco and have no complaints.

Most of my shirts, t-shirts, jackets etc come from TKMaxx, and then a few bits and bobs from M&S, Charles Tyrwhitt, etc.
 
Asos will have a good sale on smoke damaged clothes soon

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Just found a few things on ASOS that I'll order tomorrow just in case they go in sale. :cool:

But just like any online clothes retailer, everything is out of stock apart from child sizes.
 
Same a s above really. Anywhere that fits and has decent quality. Also important is that it mustn't have any obvious logos or brand names.
 
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