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Just trying to see how good my new site is at finding the best price, rather than trying to make people use it!

Jeez, chill yer beans i was only joking.

you're unlikely to have a "cookers with Hobs" link when it could easily be mistaken for your other venture "hookers with knobs" :icon_lol::icon_lol:
 
I went to buy some Paul Smith flip flops on Saturday, got to the counter and they were fecking £85, no thanks.

Still don't own any of my designer clothes.

Stupid dont buy Paul Smith flip flops, shorts or coats. Well over the odds in price.

Shirts and jeans are borderline, I went to the maximum I'd pay for a shirt.
 
Stupid dont buy Paul Smith flip flops, shorts or coats. Well over the odds in price.

Shirts and jeans are borderline, I went to the maximum I'd pay for a shirt.

I hate paying over the odds for clothes. I never buy the designer stuff, it's all rediculously priced. Why pay £50 for a designer shirt when the only difference between that and one from a shop like Topman or Burton is the name tag.

Clothes can look good without looking expensive.
 
I hate paying over the odds for clothes. I never buy the designer stuff, it's all rediculously priced. Why pay £50 for a designer shirt when the only difference between that and one from a shop like Topman or Burton is the name tag.

Clothes can look good without looking expensive.

the more you pay for the clothing the better quality of the clothing is (this is always not the case), i brought a pair of jeans from H&M, they cost me about 35pounds, and they were ragged up after a few months, the bottom of the jeans looks like fungus now, i brought a similar looking pair of jeans from jack jones and they have been doing strong and they aint had no material come off and any cloth problem, i paid a bit more but i was more happy with it.
 
the more you pay for the clothing the better quality of the clothing is (this is always not the case), i brought a pair of jeans from H&M, they cost me about 35pounds, and they were ragged up after a few months, the bottom of the jeans looks like fungus now, i brought a similar looking pair of jeans from jack jones and they have been doing strong and they aint had no material come off and any cloth problem, i paid a bit more but i was more happy with it.

Then they must have been dragging along the floor? Denim's hardly an easy-wearing material.
 
I hate paying over the odds for clothes. I never buy the designer stuff, it's all rediculously priced. Why pay £50 for a designer shirt when the only difference between that and one from a shop like Topman or Burton is the name tag.

Clothes can look good without looking expensive.

The shirt I bought on Saturday is my ''showpiece'' top.

Some of the quality of the 'designer' gear I seen on Saturday was pathetic. The myth it's better quality is bollocks.
 
the more you pay for the clothing the better quality of the clothing is (this is always not the case), i brought a pair of jeans from H&M, they cost me about 35pounds, and they were ragged up after a few months, the bottom of the jeans looks like fungus now, i brought a similar looking pair of jeans from jack jones and they have been doing strong and they aint had no material come off and any cloth problem, i paid a bit more but i was more happy with it.

If it's always not the case why have you then gone on to disprove it?

I wouldn't dream of paying even £35 for a pair of jeans. I've got some I paid £4 for from Tesco a couple of years ago that are still fine. Probably made in the same sweatshop as those costing ten times as much.
 
If it's always not the case why have you then gone on to disprove it?

I wouldn't dream of paying even £35 for a pair of jeans. I've got some I paid £4 for from Tesco a couple of years ago that are still fine. Probably made in the same sweatshop as those costing ten times as much.

Who said blokes that wear 'value' Jeans dont get the women :icon_lol:
 
Who said blokes that wear 'value' Jeans dont get the women :icon_lol:

Blokes who wear value jeans do get the women, but usually women who wear value jeans too :icon_roll

I hardly ever wear jeans because when I was growing up jeans were what people wore when they were doing gardening or manual work etc, and didn't want to mess up their proper trousers, and I still think of them in that way. I realise times have changed, but I'm a grumpy old bloke.
 
Did you manage to to avoid the "complicated" ones :icon_wink

No idea how complicated it is :102:

It was the only one that satisfied the three criteria that I had, and fit in the space available.

Finding things that fit properly seems to be getting harder and harder just lately :icon_lol:
 
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