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    Sorry if I offend someone but can someone tell me the point in buying Hollister clothing. I can get the same stuff at Primark for £20-30 less. It's always full and there is a line outside the Belfast store. There is no individuality with them, they all wear the same things.
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    I agree, my mum bought me a hollister shirt for christmas and I asked how much it was and it was £40, I went shopping the other day and bought ridiculous amounts of clothes and only spent £60 lol. I think it's an utter waste of money. Still, I do like my hollister shirt.
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    theyre have nice tee shirts tho MMM

    wudnt dare buy anything else from der tho ew…x

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    Sorry if I offend someone but can someone tell me the point in buying Hollister clothing. I can get the same stuff at Primark for £20-30 less. It's always full and there is a line outside the Belfast store. There is no individuality with them, they all wear the same things.
    I like Hollister clothing - really good quality stuff.

    Same, I was in Victoria Square a few days back and there is always a line but surprisingly there wasn't on Christmas Eve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snatter View Post
    I like Hollister clothing - really good quality stuff.

    Same, I was in Victoria Square a few days back and there is always a line but surprisingly there wasn't on Christmas Eve.
    It's plain clothing with Hollister on it. You can get the stuff in Topman, River Island, New Look and save yourself loads of money.
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    They do have some nice stuff, but I can't afford to shop in there TBH. I do own a couple of pieces I got for my birthday or christmas presents, and they are very comfortable, but usually I just wear primark. I know what you mean about everyone looking likes clones - I don't see how that's good really, individuality is a good thing!!!

    But it does smell nice inside the shop. And it looks nice, even if it is fit for a vampire. XD





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    It's a name that people know and recognise, and yeah people do buy it for the brand, like people buy Jack Wills because thats what it is. I think buying things there is fine and I went today but it's when people overload it and wear Jack Wills, Hollister and A&F together like why?

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    They are better quality in terms of thread and manufacture but not really enough to warrant their prices, especially considering it's aimed at teens who are going to change their favoured outfits far more than adults who might actually need something more durable


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    Quote Originally Posted by dogboy123 View Post
    It's a name that people know and recognise, and yeah people do buy it for the brand, like people buy Jack Wills because thats what it is. I think buying things there is fine and I went today but it's when people overload it and wear Jack Wills, Hollister and A&F together like why?
    Anyone who needs a brand name to make them look good has self-esteem issues. I am happy enough walking around in primark t-shirts.
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