
Topman is too student.
Think about it, Everyone shops there. Everyone is wearing the same thing.
www.ASOS.com
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Forget topman
I recently bought two pairs of flip flops from there, and I really like there low neck t-shirt things.
Most other stuff is ****, and it is also a shop that if you are not moderately skinny - PLEASE don't go in there![]()
ASOS clothes die quicker than Topman clothes and are equally as cheap, but I admit I do have a blue and white hoody from thereASOS is only good for underwear
To be honest, ASOS clothes are waaaay too expensive for what you get, Topman is better quality for price compared to what standards you get with ASOS :STopman is too student.
Think about it, Everyone shops there. Everyone is wearing the same thing.
www.ASOS.com
^^
Forget topman
Last edited by GommeInc; 25-07-2009 at 12:36 PM.
I think with ASOS it depends what you by.
I just tend to buy designer stuff from there because it is cheaper.
I'd never buy their own stuff.
The designer stuff is the expensive stuff? You can buy that stuff for a reasonable price from Debenhams or department stores/their own stores like in Bluewater. There's a place near me called Williams and Griffins which does LaCoste stuff -it's expensive, but no where near as expensive as ASOS make out their prices. The concept of things being cheaper on the internet is lost with ASOS.
http://www.asos.com/Villain/Villain-...t=-1&clr=Black
No way should a t-shirt with a fake shirt attached to it should cost over £20, let alone verging £60. The idea of clothes like that is to be cheap, not expensive. You can get better for a better price.
Last edited by GommeInc; 25-07-2009 at 01:27 PM.
Oh great, it's you.
// I agree with Gommie about ASOS prices, some are really over priced, but still hot clothes at times..
i do like going in and seeing something pretty nice and buying it. get my skinnys there and the odd plain shirt for chucking on.
funny seeing people wearing pretty much everything topman, though.
hi
So I take it you shop here?
In all honesty though, I would like to know where you shop.
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