Does anyone really care if something is in fashion.You either like it or don't,don't have to be a sheep.
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magpiecleaningco
11 Feb 162#1
God I wish I needed as much as I just ordered, thanks OP, (I think).
helenj
11 Feb 16#2
Is it really £9 to return items??
grooty to helenj
11 Feb 16#3
It is :disappointed: Free to return to store :smiley:
trickytree1984 to helenj
16 Feb 16#25
I can't actually see any discounts
clairelou44
11 Feb 16#4
am I right in thinking their Sizes come up small?
Babbler to clairelou44
15 Feb 161#14
Ah the shop for tiny sized people lol. Small is an understatement. They cater for small sized people. I never bother going in Lol
davep69 to clairelou44
16 Feb 16#26
SMALL !!!!!! try tiny. Ordered an extra large coat from the sales on here just before Christmas, couldn't even get it over shoulders. Put it up against the wife's size 10 coat, result the same size across the chest and about two inches longer in the sleeve. Absolute joke £9 return fee to boot.
helenj
11 Feb 16#5
Nearest store 2 hours away
grooty
11 Feb 16#6
:disappointed:
reaper200
11 Feb 161#7
Some great prices on there if your in to that sort of stuff.
mutant1990
11 Feb 161#8
Cheers op! Got a few bargains
shaon89ahmed
13 Feb 161#9
Ordered mine. 3 tops for 23 quid. Great deal. Thanks for posting
Angiebill
15 Feb 16#10
Free delivery only over £50 now
delboyd
15 Feb 16#11
Man is Hollister still around?! No wonder they're discounting - Seems to have dropped out of fashion now? Much like Superdry!
blue1971 to delboyd
15 Feb 169#12
Does anyone really care if something is in fashion.You either like it or don't,don't have to be a sheep.
kiddy to delboyd
15 Feb 161#13
If i was to buy a jacket i would still get hollister over superdry using 3 zips is crazy stuff!
jacenj
15 Feb 16#15
How do you get free delivery? With PayPal it's says from £5.
welshdiscodiva
15 Feb 16#16
no free delivery unless you spend over £50
Mrevil81
15 Feb 161#17
make it more authentic and try the child sized tshirt on in the dark just like in store.
srk76
15 Feb 16#18
what is the free del code?
gervinho
15 Feb 161#19
Good deal on clothes made for 12 year old kids
frakison
15 Feb 16#20
That's kind of an ironic statement for a brand that has only thrived due to the sheep who were prepared to blindly (literally for most stores as they were so dark you couldn't see anything), pay £50 for a £5 T-Shirt :smiley:
No one and I mean NO ONE would buy their stuff if it wasn't deemed to be fashionable or cool, if that were the case, everyone would shop and Matalan and wear Dunlop trainers :smiley:
Blender
15 Feb 161#21
Free delivery offer has ended.
hamzii786
15 Feb 16#22
Free delivery ended ughghhh!!!! £5 for standard delivery now, not worth it as I was only going to order a 6.99 t-shirt x2 haha
djbenny1
15 Feb 16#23
That's not entirely true. Largely yes but not entirely.
For the past 4 years or so I have bought all my clothes in Primark, Tesco, Matalan etc. and usually only in the sale (Primark being the exception...) and they've lasted OK. Tesco especially - been very impressed with theirs. I got caught out buying that Tokyo Laundry garbage last year. Absolute sh*te that was unwearable a couple of washes later.
All the while I've had a couple of hoodies, trousers and tshirts from Hollister and they've outlasted the lot.
Sheep following yes, but you get what you pay for and at these prices it's a no brainer. I bought about £250 worth from Hollister, A&F and American Eagle a few weeks ago and got as much clothing as I would any other year buying only from the cheap shops.
timinata
16 Feb 16#24
THERE ARE SAYING FREE SHIPPING FOR ORDERS OVER £50, NOT ALL ORDERS
robm612
18 Feb 161#27
I'm not a fan of the stuff with the 4 inch letters emblazoned all over it, but the subtle stuff can be nice and the material is pretty good quality.
Voted hot.
frakison
18 Feb 16#28
The only flaw there being that there are plenty of mid-range shops selling clothing that will last just as long as Hollister but WITHOUT the premium price tag. My comment re Primark was tongue in cheek as the cheap stuff from there never lasts. But for example, I have some Next stuff that's years old and has only gone into the charity bag because I was bored of it or didn't like it any more and it was a fraction of Hollister stuff... which is probably made in the same far eastern sweat shop :smiley:
djbenny1
19 Feb 16#29
I buy a lot from next too and Yea I agree it's good stuff. Again I only buy in sale though.
Prices aren't that different to Hollister IMO. Next is definitely one of the more "premium" mainstream clothes shops - certainly a step up from topman, Burton, river Island etc etc. for my money.
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Small is an understatement. They cater for small sized people. I never bother going in Lol
No one and I mean NO ONE would buy their stuff if it wasn't deemed to be fashionable or cool, if that were the case, everyone would shop and Matalan and wear Dunlop trainers :smiley:
For the past 4 years or so I have bought all my clothes in Primark, Tesco, Matalan etc. and usually only in the sale (Primark being the exception...) and they've lasted OK. Tesco especially - been very impressed with theirs. I got caught out buying that Tokyo Laundry garbage last year. Absolute sh*te that was unwearable a couple of washes later.
All the while I've had a couple of hoodies, trousers and tshirts from Hollister and they've outlasted the lot.
Sheep following yes, but you get what you pay for and at these prices it's a no brainer. I bought about £250 worth from Hollister, A&F and American Eagle a few weeks ago and got as much clothing as I would any other year buying only from the cheap shops.
Voted hot.
Prices aren't that different to Hollister IMO. Next is definitely one of the more "premium" mainstream clothes shops - certainly a step up from topman, Burton, river Island etc etc. for my money.