Brand new Superdry accessories now £5.99 delivered at eBay Superdry.
9 items available at time of posting including bobble hats, faux fur headband, mittens, knitted headband, tasseled scarf and a beanie hat. Great if you are going skiing?
AA Stripe Navy Bobble hat
AB Lurex Ice marl faux fur headband
AC Twist Navy mittens
AD Morzine knitted headband
Top comments
Ed.Winchester to oddspundit
13 Feb 176#7
Are we talking tefal or full size globe? Can you fit your head in a washing machine door, for instance?
All comments (22)
princesslm
13 Feb 17#1
The mittens are lovely and so warm, well worth the price tag
mayzi
13 Feb 17#2
Thank you. Some good bargains.
Morzine slightly cheaper here Your text here
mittromney
13 Feb 172#3
I'm more of a Sergio Georgini man.
oddspundit
13 Feb 17#4
would the hats fit a HUGE head?
Ed.Winchester to oddspundit
13 Feb 176#7
Are we talking tefal or full size globe? Can you fit your head in a washing machine door, for instance?
scouser100000
13 Feb 17#5
This stuff ain't got no alibi!!
muckspreader1
13 Feb 171#6
Umm chavtastic.
5426angela to muckspreader1
13 Feb 172#8
Umm boring repeated comments.
rmtheatre to muckspreader1
13 Feb 172#11
You should read Chavs, Owen Jones's study of 'the demonisation of the working class'
HottyHotty to muckspreader1
13 Feb 171#12
Not really, more like off-duty copper.
crazylegs
13 Feb 17#9
Might be boring but correct!
ndksamb
13 Feb 172#10
Some people should get back under their bridges. I know lots of people who like/wear superdry stuff and don't class them as chavs, And yes it does get quite boring and tedious reading all these 'chav' comments in every superdry post.
frunk
13 Feb 17#13
Most items now OOS?
Smoey
13 Feb 17#14
I still cant work out how to use their belts!
crazylegs
13 Feb 17#15
Oooooh touchy
Never mind some can't help being chavs, its a way of life! :laughing:
babyblue
13 Feb 172#16
Now really? Do I look chavvy? It's just stylish & comfortable clothing, nothing chavvy about it
Murgatr0yd to babyblue
14 Feb 17#19
You do a bit, yes. That's also the hoody that chavs always seem to get.
War of the classes..?? Is chav considered a class)
omgpleasespamme
14 Feb 171#18
If there's one thing I've learnt; people wearing Superdry are off duty/under cover police. Now if that realisation doesn't destroy the brand I don't know what will.
skinrush
14 Feb 171#21
People that feel the need to continually comment that superdry stuff is for chavs must be somewhat insecure about their own sense of style. I'd be interested to know what brands they wear as alternatives..... Please feel free to comment about that...
Are superdry somehow inferior to other medium priced high street branded clothing with writing or logos (or not, if you choose) on them such as Hollister, River Island, All Saints, Next etc etc ???
Superdry are no different to any other popular high street brand, except that their stuff is high enough quality as to not fall apart within a couple of years. If it fits well, lasts a long time, and looks good (in the opinion of the wearer), then why should others feel the need to criticise. It's only a brand of clothing FFS.
And as for the brand being associated with the middle aged, should those people just wear marks and spencer ??
Opening post
9 items available at time of posting including bobble hats, faux fur headband, mittens, knitted headband, tasseled scarf and a beanie hat. Great if you are going skiing?
AA Stripe Navy Bobble hat
AB Lurex Ice marl faux fur headband
AC Twist Navy mittens
AD Morzine knitted headband
Top comments
All comments (22)
Morzine slightly cheaper here Your text here
Never mind some can't help being chavs, its a way of life! :laughing:
Now really? Do I look chavvy? It's just stylish & comfortable clothing, nothing chavvy about it
Are superdry somehow inferior to other medium priced high street branded clothing with writing or logos (or not, if you choose) on them such as Hollister, River Island, All Saints, Next etc etc ???
Superdry are no different to any other popular high street brand, except that their stuff is high enough quality as to not fall apart within a couple of years. If it fits well, lasts a long time, and looks good (in the opinion of the wearer), then why should others feel the need to criticise. It's only a brand of clothing FFS.
And as for the brand being associated with the middle aged, should those people just wear marks and spencer ??