Do you own a piece of 'SuperDry' clothing?

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I ask because everyone seems to these days. Everywhere I go it seems to be the only 'label' out there these days. That and Abercrombie.
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  • TomGrantTomGrant Posts: 4,251
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    diary_room wrote: »
    I ask because everyone seems to these days. Everywhere I go it seems to be the only 'label' out there these days. That and Abercrombie.

    Hollister seems pretty popular too.
  • Star_BrightStar_Bright Posts: 11,341
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    Abercrombie was cool before they came over here. Hollister too. Oh well.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,013
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    A jumper and a t shirt I think. Ditto A&F. Ditto Penguin.
  • TomGrantTomGrant Posts: 4,251
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    Abercrombie was cool before they came over here. Hollister too. Oh well.

    A&F only has one store over here, what difference has that made? :confused:
  • Canard's BackCanard's Back Posts: 1,265
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    Bought a couple of T's and a pair of Jeans from a shop called "Cult" a couple of years ago.. will have to dig them out if they are "in fashion" now..

    ;)
  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    I own a few SuperDry items.

    My SuperDry top is the most comfortable piece of clothing i own.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,013
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    Bought a couple of T's and a pair of Jeans from a shop called "Cult" a couple of years ago.. will have to dig them out if they are "in fashion" now..

    ;)

    http://www.cult.co.uk/men
  • TomGrantTomGrant Posts: 4,251
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    Bought a couple of T's and a pair of Jeans from a shop called "Cult" a couple of years ago.. will have to dig them out if they are "in fashion" now..

    ;)

    Cult may as well rebrand to Superdry now, that's all they seem to sell.
  • cjsmummycjsmummy Posts: 11,079
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    Nope, but the OH and my son have Superdry jackets.
  • rosemaryrosemary Posts: 11,389
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    When one opened in a shopping centre near us, I thought it was a dry cleaners :o
  • PaparazzoPaparazzo Posts: 6,155
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    Nope but my best friend has everything SuperDry.
  • TomGrantTomGrant Posts: 4,251
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    Paparazzo wrote: »
    Nope but my best friend has everything SuperDry.

    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.
  • Canard's BackCanard's Back Posts: 1,265
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    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!!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 68,508
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    Abercrombie was cool before they came over here. Hollister too. Oh well.

    Kind of sums up why the concept of 'cool' repels me.
  • ScratchplateScratchplate Posts: 798
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    rosemary wrote: »
    When one opened in a shopping centre near us, I thought it was a dry cleaners :o

    It sounds like some sort of incontinence garment.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,182
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    I've never even heard of it. That's how unfashionable I am.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 68,508
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    Abercrombie was cool before they came over here. Hollister too. Oh well.

    Kind of sums up why the concept of 'cool' repels me.
  • darkthunder35darkthunder35 Posts: 5,016
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    All my mates have superdry but I don't. Don't see the point in buying a jacket that costs £80 just because it says "superdry".
  • GageGage Posts: 1,253
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    I own a checked shirt. The name has been around for a while. The label you should be interested in is true religion.
  • BillyCasperBillyCasper Posts: 1,421
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    rosemary wrote: »
    When one opened in a shopping centre near us, I thought it was a dry cleaners :o

    Me to...

    I own nothing from any of the brands mentioned. Power to the people.
  • You_moYou_mo Posts: 11,334
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    Do they sell it in Matalan?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 673
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    I do not own and cannot see the point of owning any clothes which have brand names written all over them.
  • Benry_GaleBenry_Gale Posts: 1,226
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    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..
  • sodavlacsodavlac Posts: 10,607
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    Just took my socks off the radiator, no moisture in sight. :o

    Nah, no I don't.
  • You_moYou_mo Posts: 11,334
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    tewkesbury wrote: »
    I do not own and cannot see the point of owning any clothes which have brand names written all over them.

    :D 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.
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