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CeliaFate · 28/02/2011 13:12

Are their clothes good quality? I've seen a few things I like on there, but they seem so cheap! I want clothes that'll last more than a few washes.

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RamblingRosa · 28/02/2011 13:14

They're not brilliant quality but not terrible either. The kind of problems I've had with Mango clothes is hems dropping and buttons coming off. Nothing worse than that.

sahminspain · 28/02/2011 17:05

I live a little bit out of the way and Mango and Benetton are the only two decent clothes shops in the nearby town. Needless to say when I cannot be bothered to travel far I end up in Mango. Over the past year I have bought a lot in Mango and I have to say the knitwear does go bobbly in fact I have had knitwear of the fitted type from Primark of a similar quality. A cardi I bought in October has already gone very thin on the elbows. I tend to only buy in Mango in the sales because I don´t think that the quality lives up to the price when it is not on sale.

sahminspain · 28/02/2011 17:06

I live a little bit out of the way and Mango and Benetton are the only two decent clothes shops in the nearby town. Needless to say when I cannot be bothered to travel far I end up in Mango. Over the past year I have bought a lot in Mango and I have to say the knitwear does go bobbly in fact I have had knitwear of the fitted type from Primark of a similar quality. A cardi I bought in October has already gone very thin on the elbows. I tend to only buy in Mango in the sales because I don´t think that the quality lives up to the price when it is not on sale.

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