Shopping for clothes online

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I'm interested in buying some clothes online, but I don't know any good webshops. I'm not sure what I'm looking for either (well, I'm sure it's not emo or hiphop, thats for sure), so just throw up some links and we'll see :)
 
Can you not buy clothes at the shops you have in your city, or do they just not offer anything that you want?
 
That place looks cool...and relatively well priced, at least from what I saw.

I might check that out.
 
You need Cult.co.uk

You need Superdry.

[Edit] Youre in Sweden.

I didnt see that.
 
I hardly ever buy clothes online, I look at stuff on websites but always go into stores to buy stuff. But thats clothes from place like AE, etc. When I buy sports jerseys I usually look on eBay for legit jerseys and good prices. I recently bought an England jersey for $37 on eBay that is amazing
 
I just bought these off of ebay a week and 1/2 ago:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320111609867&sspagename=ADME:B:RTQ:CA:1

Arrived yesterday and I love them!

I'd definitely consider ebay if I were you.

LaCoste ftl, at least for me. Got these in dark brown. Bought them in January and already the Velcro on the left foot is borked. Should probably have them fixed, but I guess that will probably mean losing them for weeks. But that's not the worst, the guy who designed this shoe had no grasp of basic physics: the profile of the shoe is not in the width but in the length, the shoes are simply dangerous on wet days... The whole idea behind profile is to increase the contact surface with the ground, but profile in the length actually reduces the contact you make with the ground. Walking stairs on a rainy day is a potential deathtrap.
 
LaCoste ftl, at least for me. Got these in dark brown. Bought them in January and already the Velcro on the left foot is borked. Should probably have them fixed, but I guess that will probably mean losing them for weeks. But that's not the worst, the guy who designed this shoe had no grasp of basic physics: the profile of the shoe is not in the width but in the length, the shoes are simply dangerous on wet days... The whole idea behind profile is to increase the contact surface with the ground, but profile in the length actually reduces the contact you make with the ground. Walking stairs on a rainy day is a potential deathtrap.


Sorry for your poor experience :(

I like mine so far, not that I've had them long enough to have anything go wrong with them though.

Partly why I like them so much is because I'm quite confident they don't even sell them around here, so not many people have them.
 
You are aware that Majestic XII is a man, Ryuken?
 
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