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Britain’s Abercombie?

April 24th, 2006  |  Published in Clothes, Shopping  |  2 Comments

Jack Wills
I buy a lot of clothes from Abercrombie and Hollister when I’m in the US, and Abercombie is on its way to the UK soon, but until then, us Brits have Jack Wills – it’s probably the closest thing we have to Abercrombie, with a bit of a British twist (rugby shirts and the like). You can check them out online and sign up for their ‘handbook’ (a smaller version of Abercombie’s quaterly). There’s some not bad stuff in the latest one.

  • laurawatt
    I think the whole brand gang looks sad.
    If you like the cut and style of something, fine. But when you and your friends are walking down the street with a logo emblazed across your standard hoodies and shirts it shows a desperate need to fit in, or belong.
    Brand consumtion is purely for insecure people. No offence.
    I have never wrote on a blog before, but I am doing research for uni and I am extremely amused by the whole 'Jack Wills' and 'Abercrombie and Fitch' movement. Ever heard of semiotics folks? Look it up in the dictionary.
    Much Love, Laura X

    Laura Watt
  • Amy Rose
    Yeah, jack wills is great, i get quite a lot of stuff from there but it is quite expensive :S haha
    xxx
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