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IF you could only ever shop in the *one* shop again, which would it be?

64 replies

Liffey · 10/11/2008 20:17

I know it's boring but I think I would say Oasis. They're not the cheapest so I'd have to buy fewer things, cos I usually buy lots of crap in prima. {blush]

Even though I like loads of other shops too. H&M and Principles and Wallis and Warehouse and Primark.

OP posts:
anyfucker · 10/11/2008 20:50

thorntons

oh, sorry, did you mean a clothes shop ?

Pannacotta · 10/11/2008 22:09

Thats very true HeadFairy, if I lived 20 mins from Peter JOnes am sure that woudl be my one shop, sadly Norwich John Lewis feels a bt provincial...

samsonara · 10/11/2008 22:12

Fenwicks on Bond Street if I had lots of spending money and Primark at Lakeside if I didn't.

electra · 10/11/2008 22:35

on balance, Topshop

midnightexpress · 10/11/2008 22:36

What Carmenere said, except she never mentioned the Wonder that is Selfridges Shoe Department.

ilovemydogandPresidentObama · 10/11/2008 22:40

karen millen

or perhaps joseph

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 22:47

Warehouse, Warehouse, Warehouse. The cut seems to fit me well and they are stylish without being 'victim'

WilyWombat · 10/11/2008 22:49

h & m, Monsoon & I always have to stop and look in Karen Millen i've never afforded it but the clothes are beautifully made ;-)

Yeah I know its 3, but 3 different budgets!

twinsetandpearls · 10/11/2008 22:51

Harrods as they stock Anna Scholz and I could buy fab shoes.

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 22:54

Would u have to wear those dodgy falsies though?

twinsetandpearls · 10/11/2008 22:55

Yes and I sit like that too, I am doing it now.

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 22:56

Oooh yes I can see you..fab

BirdyArms · 10/11/2008 22:57

Gap for clothes, John Lewis for everything else.

Greensleeves · 10/11/2008 22:57

Tesco. Otherwise I'd be fucked for food.

twinsetandpearls · 10/11/2008 22:58

I actually can't afford to buy all my clothes from her, is this a fantasy thread?

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 23:02

Well now, fantasy would be Dolce & Gabanna, Prada and Marc Jacobs for me

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 23:04

& a bit of Alexander McQueen

twinsetandpearls · 10/11/2008 23:04

Mrs Shalloway I was thining fanstasy budget, although the clothes are not outrageous but real figure.

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 23:08

I'm not sure my curvy bits would do those clothes justice, but it's nice to dream, non?

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 23:09

Hang on, figure or 'figure'?!

twinsetandpearls · 10/11/2008 23:09

Anna Scolz designs clothes for women woth curves.

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 23:09
Blush
twinsetandpearls · 10/11/2008 23:10

figure as in my real body shape.

lucykate · 10/11/2008 23:10

at the moment, i quite like white stuff's range (can't really afford it, and don't actually own any, but i can dream can't i?!), for the kids it would be h&m

MrsShalloway · 10/11/2008 23:14

that's what I thought! Am now going to withdraw from thread-hijaking mode and vow not to hit the vino on Mon nights...