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Superdry.....only for teens?

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looki · 20/08/2014 22:29

I'm on maternity leave and may have taken leave of my senses. Usually I look for 'work' clothes but recently I have wandered into Superdry and I really like some of their clothes, in particular an army green shirt and an oversized charcoal top. I'm not talking about the clothes with Superdry splashed all over them in neon writing but some of their clothes really appeal. They have t-shirts in thick material which look like very good quality (as well as t-shirts in very thin material which look terrible).

The thing is I'm approaching 40. The shop is full of students and teenagers. Am I yearning for my youth? Would I look ridiculous in Superdry clothes?

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MrsCosmopilite · 21/08/2014 09:27

I like some of their clothes, but not the ridiculously loud music they blare out, or their prices. Must look on ebay :)
(PS. am over 40)

Notso · 21/08/2014 09:35

I feel odd wearing similar clothes to DD 14, but am only 33 and that is what most people in my age group wear.

All my SIL's wear very visible logos Hollister, SuperDry, Abercrombie and Fitch etc. None of them have teenaged DC though.

kerstina · 21/08/2014 14:38

I disagree with Dexter about Hollister being trendier than white stuff I think white stuff is far cooler. DP aged 44 wears super dry and the sort with big logo on it ...I wish he wouldn't. Dare i say slightly chavy isn which to me means a bit sheepish wearing stuff because it is branded and following the crowd.

kerstina · 21/08/2014 14:39

Sorry i meant super dry not hollister.

GobblersKnob · 21/08/2014 14:45

I would say Superdry is far more for fortysomethings than teenagers, based on the fact that I see loads of the former sporting it and barely any of the later.

It's like Facebook, it stopped being cool for kids when all the parents got into it Wink

Floisme · 21/08/2014 14:52

Hmm I am normally the first to jump up and down on these kinds of threads but logos ... they just make me feel slightly murderous. I'm like, so not only do you want me to wear clothes that advertise your brand, you want me to pay some eye watering price for the privilege? Well piss off, pal and take your fecking logo with you.

Or something.

dexter73 · 21/08/2014 15:03

Er White Stuff is not cool I'm afraid! It's what wives buy for their husbands for Christmas/birthday presents.

Kablooger · 21/08/2014 15:20

white stuff is GOPPING

BucktoothedGirlinLuxembourg · 21/08/2014 15:25

I have a pair of plain superdry chino shorts. Good fabric, flattering cut and the right length. Not loads of branding all over them, a little tag that you would have to be looking for to find.

kerstina · 21/08/2014 15:45

No idea what gopping meansGrin just goes to show coolness and style is in the eye of the beholder as is beauty . To me white stuff is grown up indie kid .when I first look I think frumpy then I take a closer look and find lots of quirky stuff I like . I always seem to come back to it . Overpriced though and hate the loud patterned stuff. Sorry talking about white stuff rather than superdry Smile

IHaveBrilloHair · 21/08/2014 15:52

I've lots of it, including a logo hoodie and coat, also some dresses, tops and a cropped denim jacket.

magicalmrmistofelees · 21/08/2014 16:05

I'm 29 and have a coat from there. I looked everywhere for something that was fairly lightweight but still warm, waterproof and that I actually liked, and Superdry was the only place I found anything! Had never been in there previously.

noddyholder · 21/08/2014 16:12

www.superdry.com/womens/jackets/details/41422/liberty-bell-peacoat This is the coat I tried on really very nice tried a similar one in Selfridges and it was about 3x the price not as good. Really well made

looki · 21/08/2014 17:42

Noddy - I think I tried on that coat or at least a similar one. I love the back pleat especially.

I'm not a fan of White Stuff. Everything is oversized and well sort of frumpy looking on me though I like it on the website, enough to have ordered it online three times but I have always returned everything as it does nothing for me. I'm 5ft. 2in. so perhaps I'm just too short for it. I also feel 'young' in my mind so when I try it on, I feel old. Same thing with Fat Face actually.

When I originally posted the question, I was referring to clothes that didn't have a huge logo on it. I'm not a fan of paying shops to advertise their clothes either and also logos tend to make clothes very casual. I need clothes that I can wear pretty much anywhere.

Ummm....www.superdry.com/womens/shirts/details/42889/military-ranger-shirt is the shirt I was originally talking about, I think it looks nicer in real life than on the website. I also like their check shirts. I guess I am a fan of their clothes after all.......

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kerstina · 21/08/2014 17:53

I know what you mean about the big sizing of white stuff I am the same height as you and slender no hips really. Even their 6's are oversized. White stuff doesn't quite live up to its potential. They need more fitted clothes.

gerbiltamer · 21/08/2014 18:22

At a size 16/18 on top I could barely fit my arm in SD blazer in TKMaxx the other week.

One of the founders of the company came into work to give a talk to an awayday a couple of years ago. I recall her saying that they'd named the brand after a Japanese beer and that they'd initially sold in affluent university towns. She did apologise for the tiny sizing though :(

Bowlersarm · 21/08/2014 18:27

My teens won't wear SuperDry any more. I see plenty of older men/women wearing it though, so I would definitely say not just for teens.

EddieVeddersfoxymop · 21/08/2014 18:31

I love it, so does my DH. I'm 35, he's 36. I like the fit, like the quality and can afford it, so why not?

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