20 styles to choose from, sizes from S-XXL, no excuse to not like at least 1 :P includes free delivery and 14 day returns to the official Superdry outlet!
Seems good to me :)
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nipstyler
10 Jun 166#2
Get the look...
packard
10 Jun 163#22
Fair price for a t shirt just up your size by 2 or 3 sizes
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chapchap
10 Jun 161#1
Naff...
nipstyler
10 Jun 166#2
Get the look...
DatAlbino to nipstyler
10 Jun 162#3
That's hardly superdry
That's like Primani pack of 2 tank tops for 3p
nipstyler
10 Jun 162#4
It's still a sleeveless top...
DatAlbino
10 Jun 162#5
Why don't we all go to Shoe Zone and put plain black 4 quid trainers on our feet instead of Nikes? I mean, it's still a shoe right?
Your logic is flawed
nipstyler
10 Jun 162#6
I'm not arguing about the brand I own some superdry stuff. I'm saying it's not a good look. It's my personal opinion which I would imagine is shared by others. I did it in a light hearted way with my original post.
As for your comment about 'it's hardly superdry' what is superdry? Well it's a company from Leicester. All clothes are made in Asia and India. Some of their stuff is OK quality some of it is over priced 'primarni' as you say. These are essentially vests with some random thing printed on the front. Some of their other stuff is different and has style like some of their jackets and hoodies.
thearbiter65 to nipstyler
10 Jun 161#21
They actually started in Cheltenham... Agree with the rest of your post
DatAlbino
10 Jun 161#7
Branding is all that makes brands what they are, therefore a primark unbranded is very different to Nike, at least considered so, therefore people buy the brands and pay the premium
HistoricDealer to DatAlbino
10 Jun 16#14
Are you Michael Owen?
nipstyler
10 Jun 161#8
People buy clothes for their quality and style. I personally follow this model. I own clothes that cost pennies to hundreds of pounds. I don't just buy everything a brand has to offer just because it has a name on it. I buy items for their own merits. Many branded products start with the same 1 pound t-shirt that primarni do, made in the same Bangladesh factory. Very few companies these days actually have well made non mass produced clothing that is consistent. I recently found a company based in Nottingham called Sauce and Brown who make very good quality limited run clothing that's the same price as this mass produced big name brand stuff. But the difference is the quality and the fact they only make 100 of each design. Each item is individually numbered.
DatAlbino to nipstyler
10 Jun 16#9
I agree completely, but a brand is, if its one I like, a merit
nipstyler
10 Jun 16#10
Yeah that's cool and at the end of the day fair play. I personally know that some of their stuff is total crap and other stuff is OK. Bought one of their leather jackets last year. Two poppers fell apart on the first wear was 250 quid I expected more. Ended up buying an all saints for 350 best leather jacket I have ever owned. Then again I've owned some of their early wind cheater jackets that are still wearable after 8 years. It's swings and roundabouts and it doesn't mean everything is well made. I wouldn't buy anything else other than leather, from all saints after finding that unless you hand wash all jumpers and tops they shrink.
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20 styles to choose from, sizes from S-XXL, no excuse to not like at least 1 :P includes free delivery and 14 day returns to the official Superdry outlet!
Seems good to me :)
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All comments (28)
That's like Primani pack of 2 tank tops for 3p
Your logic is flawed
As for your comment about 'it's hardly superdry' what is superdry? Well it's a company from Leicester. All clothes are made in Asia and India. Some of their stuff is OK quality some of it is over priced 'primarni' as you say. These are essentially vests with some random thing printed on the front. Some of their other stuff is different and has style like some of their jackets and hoodies.