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stuttgartmetal
Original Poster
6,380 posts
85 months
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Never tried it. I went into the shop in Bluewater today, it looked fine, except the logo. Im a bit of a GAP Timberland Ralph L bloke, so Im undecided.
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SystemParanoia
8,530 posts
67 months
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m444ttb
1,364 posts
98 months
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I quite like the look of their t-shirts but I've only bought a jacket. That was due to going on holiday and realising half way down the M5 I'd left mine at home. The brief summary is that it's one of the worst quality items of clothing I've ever had the misfortune to buy. Primark probably does better for 1/4 of the price.
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billybob69
672 posts
14 months
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0000
9,321 posts
60 months
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My Superdry tshirt is crap quality.
I had a nice shirt from them that was reasonable but the wife managed to put it in the washer with a biro, so that was that.
It's just another brand, nothing special.
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Ultuous
1,620 posts
60 months
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Fittster
14,934 posts
82 months
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I'd say the quality / price is level with Timberland & Ralph L.
Some of the branding is a little loud but if you like it, fair enough.
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HeatonNorris
1,649 posts
17 months
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What's wrong with M&S and Sainsbury's?...
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RobbieKB
5,344 posts
52 months
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Ultuous said: It was 'cool' in 2004... Even that's being a bit generous. You've missed the boat OP - but never fear, it was a pretty s  tty boat.
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Merlin28
653 posts
17 months
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Too many people wear it and I am not a big fan of big logo's so it's not for me. To be fair I find it hard to find new clothes that I like nowadays.
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David87
2,399 posts
81 months
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I had a jacket that was quite nice, but the zip broke. I don't mind most of the stuff, but don't really see why they pretend to be Japanese when they aren't.
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NotDave
20,951 posts
26 months
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Ultuous said: It was 'cool' in 2004... 2003 iirc  And as long as you're below 5ft10 and 12 st At 6'7" fick all from that shop fits
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m444ttb
1,364 posts
98 months
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Ah that's the other thing about SuperDry. If you would usually buy something in a medium or large then be prepared for XL or XXL! f  k knows what sort of adult fits in a small!
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NotDave
20,951 posts
26 months
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10 days back Chris Moyles had the social network manager from Superdry phone in.. He slated them openly for this.
Even when I was 13st4 and 6'7" I could t fit in a XXXL Superdry jacket
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chrisgtx
468 posts
79 months
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Agree with the size issues but I think the quality is good,I've a few t shirts that have lasted well and a couple of jackets that have stood up to the abuse. Can't say I like the footwear or jeans though.
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G600
970 posts
56 months
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I've got a jacket, not a fan of the massive logos so I got it with a black logo.
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lawrence567
7,507 posts
59 months
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Extremely small sizing, extremely s  t quality, i bought one of their rain jackets, think it's called a wind cheater or something, within 3 days it'd ripped at the cuff, my brother had the same jacket and the zip pullers came off within a couple of months. Quality is terrible!
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sc0tt
7,507 posts
70 months
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Got a few t shirts. Decent quality for £20.
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Ekona
535 posts
71 months
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Bit of a chav brand really, but I'm not a huge fan of stuff that plasters the logo all over everything. Small and subtle yes, 3/4 of the front of everything no.
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HeatonNorris
1,649 posts
17 months
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sc0tt said: Got a few t shirts. Decent quality for £20. Is that a typo? 20 quid for a t-shirt? Insane.
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