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Globalistation plays havoc with my exclusive wardrobe

February 2nd, 2008  |  Published in Fashion, Shopping, Travel  |  3 Comments

Banana Republic

I was in London yesterday for a quick visit, meeting two presenters I’m hoping will come and work in Northern Ireland on a summer series. I managed a quick trip to Regent Street, where I was a bit dismayed to see that American clothes retailers are arriving. Banana Republic opens in Spring 2008. Part of the Gap group, I’m not fussed about this one to be honest cos I think their men’s clothes are really dull and boring. However I was extremely annoyed to find out what is already open next door to where BP is going….

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Armani Exchange! Where I get all my cool jackets when I’m out in Dallas! So this means everyone will be eventually walking round in the same clothes as me which totally sucks big time. This globalisation has to stop! Booooooo!

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  1. G says:

    February 4th, 2008 at 5:50 pm (#)

    Armani Exchange has been here for years, there’s been one in Manchester since the 90’s

  2. Si says:

    February 4th, 2008 at 10:59 pm (#)

    No way! I don’t believe you! I would have known about it before now. Prove it!

  3. G says:

    February 6th, 2008 at 11:04 pm (#)

    Google it bitch!

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