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Topic History of: Superdry Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Green Man wrote: robbiex wrote: Most of their coats have dozens of zips in them, most of which don't work.
I have heard that Robbie, I did go in to a Superdry store out of interest and was looking for another coat for hiking. Why do they think people need lots of unworkable zips? Zips are for storing things and for hands in pockets.
I can't get over the sizes of Superdry do they know that Brits carry timber?
The brand is not cool, the sizes are small in XL/XXL, it's overpriced.
"That’s the problem - because teenagers don’t necessarily want to shop where their parents used to shop and there is this natural culling of fashion brands that goes on,".
I see teenagers go to charity shops, supermarkets and Primark to get their clothes. I always feel out of place in Primark, their hoodies are aimed for kids and young adults like their T shirts are. H&M are getting better for mens clothes, however it's always a tiny section in the stores though. Men clothes in charity shops are pretty much non existent. I find it harder and harder these days to get a snazzy and sexy shirt even in the high end shops.
Green Man
robbiex wrote: Most of their coats have dozens of zips in them, most of which don't work.
I have heard that Robbie, I did go in to a Superdry store out of interest and was looking for another coat for hiking. Why do they think people need lots of unworkable zips? Zips are for storing things and for hands in pockets.
I can't over the sizes of Superdry do they know that Brits carry timber?
robbiex
Most of their coats have dozens of zips in them, most of which don't work.
Green Man
It's bloody expensive, sizes are crap and the only people who truly wear Superdry are undercover coppers.