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There’s nowt in Northampton any more. Last time I was there the centre was like a ghost town. Which was sad considering it used to be quite a nice town.
What a load of Cobblers.
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There’s nowt in Northampton any more. Last time I was there the centre was like a ghost town. Which was sad considering it used to be quite a nice town.
No, it’s true. Northampton was a lovely town.What a load of Cobblers.
100 percent not fakes mate. Why on earth do you think they would be selling fakes? Its not Turkey ffs. It’s completely illegal and would see the store fined or closed down. It just wouldn’t happen.
TK Maxx and places like M&M buy end of line products from brands on mass and for massive discounts. That’s their whole business model. Almost all things you will find in these sorts of stores will be about 12 months old or older.
The other possibility is that these products were made from excess fabrics left over and were manufactured using minimal additional materials or non standard materials. So again not fakes, but not of similar quality to standard products... but that doesn’t equate to poor quality either.
They 100% won’t be
It wasn't a boatload but was true. Happened just before I stopped working for them. It's very rare at any established retailer and if it does happen you usually get your money back and an equivalent free of chargeFlannels ended up selling a boat load of fake Moncler not too long back mate.
It's more common than you'd imagine.
I'm not saying either business knowingly purchased them and tried to rip off their customers but they source from all places.
Could be fake mate. No idea how they get their hands on stuff but they were selling a boat load of fake North Face jackets the other week
Flannels ended up selling a boat load of fake Moncler not too long back mate.
It's more common than you'd imagine.
I'm not saying either business knowingly purchased them and tried to rip off their customers but they source from all places.
No, it’s true. Northampton was a lovely town.
It’s not common at all. It’s actually very very rare for a retailer of this nature to be found to be selling fake goods.
This. Like I said before stone island gear is no better than anything else now - Infact it’s inferior to some other brands, but the diehard internet casuals would never agree with this. As long as it’s got a compass patch or a goggle on it it’s desirable.The fake debate is important but if the real ones had no badging no one would buy them.I don't mean wrongly made ,I mean a brilliant quality item with no badges
We think we want the quality but the badge is the deal breaker
Said the man at c and aNot sure who does the window display but it's f***ing horrific. All they sell is total generic over produced shite.
Nothing exclusive. Nike hoodies and shitty overpriced moncler polo tops
Shite
Neither Flannels nor TK Max have ever sold fake gear. I’ve worked in that industry for thick end of 20 years and guarantee that.Flannels ended up selling a boat load of fake Moncler not too long back mate.
It's more common than you'd imagine.
I'm not saying either business knowingly purchased them and tried to rip off their customers but they source from all places.
Paul Seller Class.Is that the kid who thought looked like Paul seller but looked more like frank sidebottom? Or somebody else
Ffs weller not seller
not a fan then?Not sure who does the window display but it's f***ing horrific. All they sell is total generic over produced shite.
Nothing exclusive. Nike hoodies and shitty overpriced moncler polo tops
Shite
Johathon RossMiami Phil, great lad
Said the man at c and a
not a fan then?
Stick to PrimarkThey love mugs like you. Hence the mass, produced clothes you overpay for
Mass shite at Park Lane inflated prices. The clientele will clash with the full moncler tracksuits in the Cooper rose
Stick to Primark
More a Burberry and Alfred Dunhill bloke meYou stick to £100 Paul Smith and cp company polo tops from yesteryear