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white stuff woman

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HelloThisIsJoanie · 30/01/2010 15:02

they are everywhere arent they
If i see one more cheeky lacey vest layerd i might go nuts

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crankytwanky · 30/01/2010 19:26

Along with the phrase "washes well", it has crept up on me too, Champers.

And the staff in the Winchester branch are lovely!

HarlotOTara · 30/01/2010 19:54

Champagne - my dd has a part time job there so friends and family get 50% of everything. Actually they are a good company to work for compared to most retailers.

DD gets a free outfit each month too which I often take when she has finished with it (she is too young to be that keen on the clothes).

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Chandon · 31/01/2010 09:13

Well, I bought this year various Whitestuff items:
1.) KNIT DRESS
never wear it as I think I look a bit like a woman dressed as a little girl in it IYKWIM
2.) grey flower pattern skirt
Worn once, it was hopeless. Very thin material, it doesn´t hang well, it creases and crumples in 1 minute. Not a good look.
3.) green top
Shrunk in laundry (washed it on 30), now too short
4.) Brown cord skirt with embroidered flowers
Again, makes me look like woman dresses as girl, also creases like mad, no lining so ticks to tights....waste of money

Will not buy there again!!!

However, I have some white company tops in vague mud colours that are oddly flattering and wash wel, and are sexy in a subtle way...hmmmm so I guess I am..... White Company Woman!

Don´t get me started on Boden, it´s all kid´s clothes for grown ups in my view.

123123abc · 11/11/2012 06:37

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Snog · 11/11/2012 11:45

Thank you for posting, Philip clark

MrsBovary · 11/11/2012 12:08

I buy tights and their wedge shoes for indoor shoes.

I haven't bought anything else for a couple of years, the quality is not amazing either. When I've visited the shop it tends to be age 50+ shoppers.

Meggles76 · 11/11/2012 12:33

I have just bought a quirky print shirt from there. And I have a few scarves from there. Clearly I am on a slippery slope.....

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