markets are usually in town centres, you could always try ASDA they have good clothes or look for closing down sales. good luck.
2006-10-23 08:18:13
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answered by ? 4
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Since it isn't winter yet, well I live in Miami so I might have a different perspective, but the trick is to go shopping like once every week, whether or not the clothes is expensive. Just buy one outfit a week from like JC Penny, Belkes, or maybe Dress Barn and buy the time winter comes around you'll be stocked with nice, good-quality winter clothes. Marshalls or Goodies are some nice stores where you can get affordable good quality clothes too.
2006-10-23 08:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Where do you live? If I want to buy an expensive piece of clothing (e.g. a really decent pair of jeans, or a nice dress to wear to a wedding) I go and try it on in the shop and then look for the same make and size on ebay. Many are only worn a couple of times and they're a LOT cheaper usually, so I'd try that.
2006-10-23 08:17:57
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answered by xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2
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i'd check out both asda and tesco for modern clothes at good pirces, also matalan, although you do need a card, but easy to get for there, jsut fill in the necessary forms.
Peacocks also cheap and the best of all depending on where you live is find a Primark
2006-10-23 08:17:22
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answered by redsticks34 3
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Try L.L. Bean or Cabelas you can reach both on line and order from them. The sell some good Gore Tex clothes that will keep you warm in London.
2006-10-23 08:23:50
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answered by Thomas S 6
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For the best part of 20 years, we've been bringing top labels and big brands directly to our customers - at prices that no High Street store could possibly match.
http://www.mandmdirect.com/productlist.asp?searchstring=&UD5=8
MATALAN is a totally unique out of town retailer, committed to providing outstanding value for money. We offer up to the minute fashion and homewares at prices up to 50% below the equivalent High Street price.
http://www.matalan.co.uk/pages/women
hope this helps :)
2006-10-23 08:31:24
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answered by Karen J 5
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best place is to go to one of those outlet malls...its basically one or two strips of stores in a mall with various kinds of designer brands....its kind of like an inventory department. they have clothes for a cheap price. also stores located in rural areas would be a good idea, that is, if yur willing to drive a bit.
2006-10-23 08:17:05
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answered by Ravi 3
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You know, Wal-Mart has started getting SUPER cute new clothes, especially for juniors (Metro 7 and No Boundaries). I was always the type to never ever get clothes from there, but they've got great styles AND they're cheap.
2006-10-23 08:18:14
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answered by Kristin J 2
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Try thrift stores, yardsales, second hand shops, and even goodwill(you might find something, who knows?) if your willing to.
Also, try walmart, T.J Maxx, fashion bug, target, and even old navy sometimes...they really arent to expensive, especially when they are having sales...so try it out!!!
Also try this online site called the fifteen dollar store:
http://www.15dollarstore.com
Also, if your area has a rugged warehouse, you must go!!!! Brand names from everything to abercrombie to nautica. Its quite a drive from where I live
Also, if you are a teeenager, sorry if you're not!!! but, there is this cool site that has a lot of free samples and stuff:
http://www.teenfreeway.com/
Finally, try outlet stores. And go especially when they have sales...you wont want to miss it!!! For example, Nike Shox are generally 100$ right??? I went to an outlet store, it was 75. However thanks to my good luck there was a sale and I got the shoes for 40 Bucks!!!
2006-10-23 08:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Erm I'm from Lpool so i dont no whats up in London try www.ebay.co.uk or if u have asda , tesco , matarlan
2006-10-23 08:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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