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TommyHilfiger, not really for college students is it? I'm Mid-40s and also like Hobbs

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DressMeHeadToFootInTommy · 09/06/2015 20:57

It's expensive so I won't make a habit of it. But lately I've found I can look in twenty shops and see nothing. I threw out half my clothes recently and had set aside a few hundred to replace them. Well I've just spend a third of that budget on one top. But anyway....

Is it true that it's a fraction of the price in the USA? Or do people mean that with exchange rates it works out cheaper to buy it there?

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Oly4 · 09/06/2015 21:04

I'm 38 and I love Tommy Hilfiger. I buy the odd thing in the UK but mostly buy in the US on holiday. It's just cheaper there. I don't care for the branded stuff, just the really nice quality tops and knitwear. And jeans, I've had amazing jeans there too

DressMeHeadToFootInTommy · 09/06/2015 22:17

Now i want to go to america and buy th clothes! (Which is crazy i know) . Ibought one thing! Cheaper than a flight to america.

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fredabear · 09/06/2015 22:19

Have recently bought a couple of their lightweight jumpers, they're lovely, I want more

KittyBennett · 09/06/2015 22:28

The hoodies are great. I get the ones without obvious branding though. Highly recommend TH as a brand.

DressMeHeadToFootInTommy · 10/06/2015 07:47

I'm afraid I'll want more too!

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squizita · 10/06/2015 08:30

There might be a discount store in Bicester or Wembley or something?

I have found stuff in TK Maxx before too. Also found RL Polo.

DressMeHeadToFootInTommy · 10/06/2015 08:52

Oh yes, I must go to the retail village near me. Check out their stock. There's also a Ralphie there (There is one about 70 miles away.) It would be cheaper than going to America.

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Bostonpj · 10/06/2015 09:09

Even in the outlets its expensive compared to the USA. We're about 10 mins away from Cheshire Oaks, they have an outlet there but I don't usually find anything worth buying at a price I'm happy to pay! DH Gert's all his t-shirts and polo shirts from the US and they last years.

Bostonpj · 10/06/2015 09:10

Gert'sHmm I meant gets*

ChablisChic · 10/06/2015 09:45

I went in to a store for the first time the other day, having seen something nice in the window. I was really impressed by the stuff, some lovely knitwear, shirts and jackets I would have liked (but nothing I needed at those prices). I had thought it was just for preppy young things, but will definitely consider it again (and I'm 60!)

Oly4 · 10/06/2015 16:15

Worth saving a few hundred quid for a flight and treating yourself to a few days in New York I say!

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