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Post by ~summer~ on Oct 11, 2024 18:48:57 GMT
Definitely not - It's more middle aged / old lady shop than teenager! My 26yo DD and my son's 19yo girlfriend wouldn't be caught dead in there, I wouldn't think haha! They also sell children's clothes. To me, it is not a middle aged/old lady shop. I feel old in that store sometimes. The clothes are trendy, but still basic. The colors run towards basic too. They market to the 20-40 year olds. If you look at their website, or at least the US one, most of the models are young 20 year olds. Uniqlo US I agree - I think they span a large age range like 20-60. A lot of staples…
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Post by AussieMeg on Oct 11, 2024 22:02:00 GMT
I retract my previous comment - DD said she does shop there, and some young (in their 20's) people do, but only for certain items like dress pants for work, t-shirts, and knits, as well as their bum bags (we don't call them fanny packs here, because "fanny" means vagina haha!) The reason I didn't think young people shopped there (and to be honest, I've never seen anyone under 40 in there when I've been in one of their shops) is because DSO once mocked me about something I wanted to buy from there. I know my 20yo son would never shop there - he's all about name brands.
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Post by scraplette on Oct 12, 2024 2:57:22 GMT
I have a few things, from both real stores and online. My pieces are all cotton and they’ve held up well. I like their partnerships with different design companies.
Your post is timely for me in DFW, they open two store in the next two weeks. I was so excited when I heard we were finally getting a local store I marked them on my calendar. If this was a poll, I would have voted yes.
ETA: I have two convertible down vests. They are thin and work to layer under cardigans or jackets. The neck can be worn buttoned up, scoop style. It can also be folded inside with snaps to make ot neck. I haven’t checked if it’s carried this year, it has been the past few years. It’s a perfect light weight for our not-too-cold winter days.
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