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Oi Polloi now owned by JD Sports is it not?

As for The Yards.....dodgy/dishonest cunts (IME)
 
Oi Polloi now owned by JD Sports is it not?

As for The Yards.....dodgy/dishonest cunts (IME)
Just looked and JD did buy Oi Polloi as the pandemic was unfortunately going to see it off.

Saying that, JD Sports is also a Manchester company. Although it’s just got it’s headquarters in Bury now with the majority shareholders being a London investment group. Not exactly sure how GDP works but I presume that it would be classed within Manchester’s GDP though?

JD also bought Pretty Green a while back. Pretty Green are now opening a store on King Street again (different building to the previous one).
 
I built up a reasonable wardobe from Debenhams by bottom picking from their ever revolving blue cross sale, but sadly they're no more.

In the here and now if I need the odd pair of kecks then I have to go in Marks as they cater for the 29 inch leg brigade. For some unknown reason a lot of olden folk shrink as they age so M and S fill this niche market well. I think you can even go down as far as a 25 inch leg from their circus range. M and S quality is very good indeed if not a little pricey.

Sports Direct are a good call for trainers and kick back gear as their prices are wicked.
 
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I built up a reasonable wardobe from Debenhams by bottom picking from their ever revolving blue cross sale, but sadly they're no more.

In the here and now if I need the odd pair of kecks then I have to go in Marks as they cater for the 29 inch leg brigade. For some unknown reason a lot of olden folk shrink as they age so M and S fill this niche market well. I think you can even go down as far as a 25 inch leg from their circus range. M and S quality is very good indeed if not a little pricey.

Sports Direct are a good call for trainers and kick back gear as their prices are wicked.
I built up a reasonable wardobe from Debenhams by bottom picking from their ever revolving blue cross sale, but sadly they're no more.

In the here and now if I need the odd pair of kecks then I have to go in Marks as they cater for the 29 inch leg brigade. For some unknown reason a lot of olden folk shrink as they age so M and S fill this niche market well. I think you can even go down as far as a 25 inch leg from their circus range. M and S quality is very good indeed if not a little pricey.

Sports Direct are a good call for trainers and kick back gear as their prices are wicked.
But did you know woman shrink by more?
 
M and S for usual gear for smart casual etc

If you like your designer brands then Google shopping is great to find best prices.
 
A fat rag (he's actually my cousin) and really is a big lad came into our local wearing a China print shirt with Dragons being the main feature. My mate (Blue) said

"fuck me Simon, where did you get that from the Beijing Jacamo store?"

Cue merciless piss taking, he took it in good spirits, not a bad lad for a rag.
 
I don't find an issue with mens shopping in general. I can buy shoes, jeans, tops, t-shirts etc. But matching them up - I'm garbage. Signed up for that thread website to suggest ideas. It's basically suggested I dress like a budget Pep. haha
 
Spring gardens town.
 

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