Sainsburys TU are getting rid of some of their sale and reducing it down to £1! This shirt was £18, now £1.
There was lots of these shirts and a few skirts/dresses/shorts all for £1. Maybe old summer stock? Worth a look in your local Sainsburys!
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footyfan12 to halsallms
13 Jan 163#10
Sainsbury's Tu range is actually good quality.Some "designer" clothing is made of obviously cheap material and is just making a huge profit out of gullible people who pay ridiculous money just for a name or logo. Thanks OP for the deal.
joanne570 to halsallms
13 Jan 163#9
why click on it if you dont like it then...u want people behind a screen to think ur cool and only buy designer...or want to make fun of people who buy from supermarkets? just because its designer doesnt mean you have more style infact seeing the things designer clothes sell id say less style
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NeilGrainger
18 Jan 16#20
Or some people buy non branded clothes and prefer to spend money living a good life. Everyone lives life differently, there's no right or wrong way!
halsallms
18 Jan 16#19
Yeah but it is possible as much as buying a shirt for £1 is possible! My point is a deal is good if it's something you actually want to buy. I have no desire to buy a supermarket own brand for myself therefore a shirt for £1 is meaningless. As i said i'm sure it's great for some people on minimum income, as you buy according to your means.
halsallms
14 Jan 16#17
Bicester Village, check it out
NeilGrainger to halsallms
17 Jan 16#18
I shop at Bicester and ash ford and plenty of other designer outlets but Ralph jumpers are not £15. You may find the odd one for around that price but they are very rare. That's a very misleading thing you are saying!!
halsallms
13 Jan 16#7
Why would anyone buy supermarket own clothes apart from those on minimum income? You can go to outlet malls and get branded goods like a Ralph Lauren jumper for £15. Or if brands are not your thing, the zara sale is ridiculous, shoes for £15-£20, T-shirts for £5-8. There is a sale every 3 months in the UK and personally I'd rather have quality over quantity (and for those who dispute whether branded clothes are more quality which is valid in some cases, i'd rather have the style, the tailored fit etc
joanne570 to halsallms
13 Jan 163#9
why click on it if you dont like it then...u want people behind a screen to think ur cool and only buy designer...or want to make fun of people who buy from supermarkets? just because its designer doesnt mean you have more style infact seeing the things designer clothes sell id say less style
footyfan12 to halsallms
13 Jan 163#10
Sainsbury's Tu range is actually good quality.Some "designer" clothing is made of obviously cheap material and is just making a huge profit out of gullible people who pay ridiculous money just for a name or logo. Thanks OP for the deal.
robertoegg to halsallms
13 Jan 162#12
Didn't TK Maxx recently have to admit that a lot of their clothing is made to look like top branded stuff but is just your bog standard sweat-shop kit?
Besford to halsallms
13 Jan 161#13
Tu clothing is good quality and you are a naive brand snob!
Pleased to note your rubbish branded watch has been voted where it should be. Wise up!
NeilGrainger to halsallms
14 Jan 16#16
A Ralph jumper for £15? Where do you shop, an upperclass charity shop?
lozzylol
13 Jan 16#15
Good spot OP. thanks
halsallms
13 Jan 16#14
I actually have a mix of clothes thanks. Zara is not considered a brand as such, no label or icon etc and I have a number of items from them. Also no-one can deny that Timberland or Crew for example offer good quality products. If you buy in the sale and sites like mandmdirect etc there is no reason why you need pay top end prices for brands, I choose to get a jeff banks shirt for the same price and a Marks and Spencer shirt because its a better fit and looks smarter, why wouldn't I?. Would i buy a suit from Sainsburys or Primark? No thanks. I would rather pay an extra a little extra and get something i actually want to wear. I bought a timberland leather jacket worth £400 for £80 in a florida outlet mall. The quality is amazing and it still looks fantastic. That was 7 years ago...worth it...you bet it was. I'd rather skip the faux leather badly stitched knock off.
halsallms
13 Jan 16#11
I mentioned in my post that sometimes the quality can be poor, however I'm just making the point that you only have a limited amount of clothes in your wardrobe. personally i would rather have quality across, brand, product quality and style and not try to fill it with the cheapest clothes possible
KongDonkey
13 Jan 16#8
I love it when womens shirts come down. Skirts too.
NeilGrainger
13 Jan 16#6
Got a few bits in my local and staff told me they was reducing lots more
bunnybooandcarrot
12 Jan 16#5
I managed to get a pair of jeans for £1.00 in my local one. not much left in there though.
nn196411
12 Jan 16#4
loads in my local but unless your a size 22 not much selection
NR1
12 Jan 16#3
I also popped into sainsburys in Preston and they had lots of women's clothes down to £1. Menswear and kids clothes reduced further, but not down to £1.
HUKDDUDE
12 Jan 161#2
Don't happen to know if mens is cheap like this do you??
jackiekeith
12 Jan 16#1
bargain!! will have a look in my local sainsburys thanks op
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There was lots of these shirts and a few skirts/dresses/shorts all for £1. Maybe old summer stock? Worth a look in your local Sainsburys!
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Pleased to note your rubbish branded watch has been voted where it should be. Wise up!