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Best places for a stylish 60-something to shop in the Oxford Street area?

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franch · 18/01/2008 19:21

My mum hasn't got much further than the Marble Arch M&S (she lives near that end) - I never shop round there any more but IMO she needs to graduate to Jigsaw and the like (not sure if there is one in the area). She doesn't like to spend much, but she could certainly afford to step up a bit from M&S.

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franch · 18/01/2008 20:55

Nobody?

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OliviaMumsnet · 18/01/2008 21:01

There's a Jigsaw in St Christophers Place which is just by Selfridge's (where she also might like to try) - the ladies fashions up there aren't all mega$$$ though it is ££.

There's a Kew as well. South Molton Street by Bond Street tube (again v close to Selfridge's) has a few boutiquey places.

There's also Wallis at the M Arch end of Oxford Street and I'm sure there's a Principles too.

HTH

margoandjerry · 18/01/2008 21:02

there's a Hobbs on South Molton St. And everything in House of Fraser is worth a look - I always quite like their own brand Linea which is between M&S and Jigsaw in price.

franch · 18/01/2008 21:04

Thanks Olivia

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franch · 18/01/2008 21:05

Oh and thanks margo. Was thinking S Molton St actually so will def recommend that

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OliviaMumsnet · 18/01/2008 21:07

Yes, v.g Margo, had forgotten H of Fraser and there's a Hobbs on S Molton Street.
IF she can be bothered to amble down there, Fenwick's is also good for ideas but again not cheap.

hellymelly · 20/01/2008 23:38

Zara,especially if you are not short.

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