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SFWoman Mar 8th, 2004 02:14 PM

London designer discount shopping
 
I hesitate to post this, given the situation with the GBP and the dollar. However, once a shopper...

Are there any designer discount shops you'd recommend? I'm not looking for teen or 20-something latest fads...my children are older than that...nor classic Burberry, etc. Interesting, unusual things. And shoes, of course. As you'll note, I'm in San Francisco, where we wear all colors, as long as they're black.

Perhaps there are shops that have good sales in March as opposed to being discount.

Or should I save my pennies?

Thank you.

CJC123 Mar 8th, 2004 03:35 PM

The exchange rate is so awful that I didn't buy anything to speak of.. why spend twice the money??? I justified a little shopping when we got back to the USA! :) I'd say save your pence or pennies!

Mischka Mar 9th, 2004 10:12 AM

Have you shopped at TK MAXX yet? Wonderful bargains on designer stuff. I got my favourite CK handbag there for 30 pounds. Great clothes, shoes and household goods. A friend told me that they have just opened a new store in Hammersmith, can't wait to get there in 3 weeks:-)

Mischka Mar 9th, 2004 10:15 AM

OOPS! forgot to post the url!!!

http://www.tkmaxx.com/index.asp

You can check the location of all their stores. Have fun!!!

SFWoman Mar 14th, 2004 03:56 PM

Thanks for your responses.

Any more suggestions? The trip draws near and the dollar is a bit better.

flanneruk Mar 14th, 2004 11:05 PM

In a word, no.

Brits really aren't into designers much, and the whole retail system is universally more about consistent prices, rather than outrageous prices followed by severe markdowns. "Sales" in March are almost always fake.

There's a list of all the UK's factory outlets and outlet villages at www.fashion-era.com/factory_outlets_shopping.htm.

The closest outlet village to London is at Bicester, around 80 miles away. It often has good value on basics, and Mrs F claims you can get the odd goodie on Thursdays and Fridays.

But IMHO, a visitor here who trudged that far out of her way would be absolutely barmy. Looking for discount designer stuff in or near London is as perverse as looking for medieval churches in New York.

m_kingdom Mar 15th, 2004 12:58 AM

"Brits really aren't into designers much"

Flanneruk, my dear, explain Bond St., Sloane St., Savile Row, Jermyn St., Brompton Road.....

Prada, Gucci, MiuMiu, Dunhill, Asprey (yes they do offer a small clothing capsule collection now for both men and women), Versace, Dolce & Gabbana..... maybe you would consider these high st., but for most Brits I assure you that these are designer.

Sales are always false in the sense that you are buying a previous season's styles, which in my eyes is relatively pointless, unless you are purchasing very classic, or little items such as hosiery, "white shirts", "black dress" style things.

Tulips Mar 15th, 2004 01:35 AM

SFWoman; there will be no sales in March; sales periods are strictly regulated in the UK. There are a few shops that sell last season's designer clothes; there's one in Belgravia, on the corner of Halkin Street (which is by the way a very nice area, also check out Motcomb Street), and another one on the Kings Road, somewhere near the Bluebird, on the other side of the road.
But must say, if you're from San Francisco, you will find better prices at home!

JacquiC Mar 15th, 2004 01:48 AM

Have you come across Designer Warehouse Sales in London? The website is dwslondon.co.uk but if you search under the above name, it will come up. Its not a shop as such but they have big sales several times a year and are well worth a visit. Check the website for dates of forthcoming sales.

111op Mar 15th, 2004 04:01 AM

Don't know about women's clothing, but there's an outlet store for Paul Smith on Avery Row, nearly S. Moulton Street.

There you'll find Brown's (a bit pricey).

I remember that the Time Out guide to London has fairly extensive listings regarding discount designer shopping possibilities.

m_kingdom Mar 15th, 2004 08:52 AM

Brown's is not pricey for what it sells - their prices are RRP, and in a few cases, slightly below other retailers. Their stock is superb for both mens and womens fashions, they stock designers that no other shops do - superb.

avalon Sep 6th, 2011 02:41 AM

Take a trip to Orlasndo FL and really get hter bargasins, you might even gert some of them online.Look up Premium Outlet malls and some others

janisj Sep 6th, 2011 09:01 AM

avalon: This thread is seven years old . . .


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