Men's Superdry T Shirts, new with possible defects, for 10.99 delivered!
In my experience it means it doesn't have the tags, or the printing in slightly too high, something really stupid that doesn't affect it at all, bit like Grade A fruit they're just being picky. That's just my experiences though.
Cheap for some nice looking designer T shirts! Delivered for free, with 14 days returns from the official outlet :)
New with defects: A brand-new, unused and unworn item with some kind of defect. Possible cosmetic imperfections range from natural colour variations to scuffs, cuts or nicks, and hanging threads or missing buttons that occasionally occur during the manufacturing or delivery process. Apparel may contain irregular or mismarked size tags. Item may be missing its original retail packaging materials (such as original box or bag). New factory seconds and/or new irregular items may fall into this category. The original tags may or may not be attached
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dewonderful
10 Jun 165#7
£10.99 is more than enough for one of these new, criminal to be charging that for defectives.
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steve543
10 Jun 161#1
The "fakes" and "real" ones got mixed up in factory then !! :stuck_out_tongue:
DatAlbino to steve543
10 Jun 162#4
That literally makes no sense xD
It was on deals of the day? Soo qualifies as a deal I guess? Just cos its a long term price doesn't not make it a deal
smk77
10 Jun 162#2
This is usual price from the SuperDry outlet. I bought a t-shirt from there a couple of months ago. There was a bit of poor stitching on the shoulder but I fixed that.
rdbradshaw
10 Jun 161#3
Cheers ordered
smk77
10 Jun 162#5
I didn't say it wasn't a deal so don't wet your knickers. I was just pointing out that you can go to the SuperDry ebay store at any time and get these prices. hotukdeals.com is great because most deals posted are one off offers so you have to be quick but other deals are good for long term awareness (Aldi Super 6 etc). However, there is no point in anyone jumping onto the ebay site and buying as a direct consequence of this post because this isn't a special price. Your post is good for awareness and mine useful for additional information. In fact, if people know it's not a one off then they're more likely to return again and again saving more money.:sunglasses:
DatAlbino
10 Jun 161#6
Sorry misinterpreted your reply, my bad :smiley: yeah agreed
dewonderful
10 Jun 165#7
£10.99 is more than enough for one of these new, criminal to be charging that for defectives.
yubious to dewonderful
12 Jun 16#14
don't know where you get high quality designer t shirts from... cheap ones from asda, matalan, don't even last a season and aren't much less than a tenner, superdry t-shirts last years. burtons, next etc probably cost more than a tenner and are not as fashionable. Admittedly the in store price is far too much with super dry, but the defects on these are extremely minor, you probably wouldn't even notice them if they were on the shop shelf.
a_scotsman
11 Jun 16#8
Word on the street is that SuperDry has "Fallen Off". Expect to see it in Sports Direct along with the Firetrap stuff soon.
antomac1001 to a_scotsman
12 Jun 16#13
I also heard that at my W.I. tea afternoon on Friday dude...
shamus1975 to a_scotsman
12 Jun 16#21
No chance have you seen there stores and how busy they are.
randomnut
12 Jun 16#9
I've had really bad luck with the 'factory second' stuff from Superdry in that it was unwearable.
I was expecting some minor faults but the stuff I received was cut all skew whiff and would have fit possibly a small woman rather than a larger man.
I'll only buy the brand new stuff from their outlet rather than trying my luck with the factory seconds now even if it does cost a little more.
Bunglistik
12 Jun 16#10
Whaaaaaaat a misnomer :stuck_out_tongue:
Spark
12 Jun 16#11
I got one for £6 from superdry via eBay last year and it was perfect.
antomac1001
12 Jun 16#12
okay I wet my knickers a little at that comment...
andyhstokes1
12 Jun 16#15
Always buy from the eBay outlet, a lot of the time I can't tell it's a 'second'..
HereKittyKitty
12 Jun 16#16
£10.99 for a "factory seconds" t-shirt is madness, regardless of the brand. What if you get one and it's all skew-whiff, like the guy above did? It's even worse than those "luxury misshapes" chocolates that they sell in Home Bargains.
smk77 to HereKittyKitty
12 Jun 16#17
You send it back if it's not acceptable. I've bought 2 t shirts from the SuperDry ebay store. The first had a lose thread which I fixed with a needle. The 2nd I am unable to find a fault. I bought one for £9.99 and the other for £12.49. I wouldn't have bought either for full price though.
I rarely buy branded clothing but when I do the quality and shape is usually superior (i.e. they fit my body rather than just cover it). A decent quality t-shirt from Next or M&S costs this much but still don't seem to have the same feel. Of course, just my personal experience.
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In my experience it means it doesn't have the tags, or the printing in slightly too high, something really stupid that doesn't affect it at all, bit like Grade A fruit they're just being picky. That's just my experiences though.
Cheap for some nice looking designer T shirts! Delivered for free, with 14 days returns from the official outlet :)
New with defects: A brand-new, unused and unworn item with some kind of defect. Possible cosmetic imperfections range from natural colour variations to scuffs, cuts or nicks, and hanging threads or missing buttons that occasionally occur during the manufacturing or delivery process. Apparel may contain irregular or mismarked size tags. Item may be missing its original retail packaging materials (such as original box or bag). New factory seconds and/or new irregular items may fall into this category. The original tags may or may not be attached
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It was on deals of the day? Soo qualifies as a deal I guess? Just cos its a long term price doesn't not make it a deal
I was expecting some minor faults but the stuff I received was cut all skew whiff and would have fit possibly a small woman rather than a larger man.
I'll only buy the brand new stuff from their outlet rather than trying my luck with the factory seconds now even if it does cost a little more.
I rarely buy branded clothing but when I do the quality and shape is usually superior (i.e. they fit my body rather than just cover it). A decent quality t-shirt from Next or M&S costs this much but still don't seem to have the same feel. Of course, just my personal experience.