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Are Next going the same way as Marks & Spencer? |
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Are Next going the same way as Marks & Spencer?
Yes would be my answer.
Much reduced quality, especially tops and thin t.shirts. Same old drab colours. Overpriced and mostly tat. |
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I have to say that I usually spend quite a lot of money in NEXT sale. This year I could only find two tops that I liked. As for M&S the amount of sale items they have left in our huge local store reflects the fact that not many like their clothes, and as for the prices, far too high even in the sale. There is a little improvement in styles this year, but they really do not seem to know who their market is. If they were to look around they would see their customers are mostly late 30s to elderly.
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Yes would be my answer.
Much reduced quality, especially tops and thin t.shirts. Same old drab colours. Overpriced and mostly tat. |
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Next has always been drab.
Mediocre clothes for mediocre people. I really cannot understand anyone who would willingly queue up at god knows what hour for one of their sales. |
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Quote:
Yes would be my answer.
Much reduced quality, especially tops and thin t.shirts. Same old drab colours. Overpriced and mostly tat. |
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