That's the chaps ardwark.. they have a store here in Edinburgh.. BTW I just found a black "superdry" hoodie in my wardrobe that I have only worn once or twice....
I haven't been in the store recently Tom, but you are right, I do remember that that brand was all they seem to stock!!
I don't, and wouldn't be caught dead wearing anything with such a ridiculous name. What exactly is it meant to mean, that they don't get wet? Or are they trying to use 'dry' as a word in the same way 'sick' now means good? Or is it just a silly name someone pulled out their backside..
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Hollister seems pretty popular too.
A&F only has one store over here, what difference has that made?
My SuperDry top is the most comfortable piece of clothing i own.
http://www.cult.co.uk/men
Cult may as well rebrand to Superdry now, that's all they seem to sell.
A mate of mine looks like Superdry has literally thrown up on him. The quality of their clothes are good, I'll give them that.
I haven't been in the store recently Tom, but you are right, I do remember that that brand was all they seem to stock!!
Kind of sums up why the concept of 'cool' repels me.
It sounds like some sort of incontinence garment.
Kind of sums up why the concept of 'cool' repels me.
Me to...
I own nothing from any of the brands mentioned. Power to the people.
Nah, no I don't.
It's like you're a walking billboard. I did it when I was a kid of course as you really have to fit in at school.