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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on "

Them* don’t know what t’agença means

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Terrible here. The main street through my town is basically a row of takeaway, hairdressers, barbers shops, charity shops, repeat for 300 yards.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

Leeds center is good, I don't go often though.

Mrs

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By *ooo wet tight hornyWoman
over a year ago

lancashire

Blackpool is shite for clothes, shoes, underwear shopping

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

Them* don’t know what t’agença means "

for the record I do have red briefs in my wardrobe

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

Them* don’t know what t’agença means "

I think I’ve been on holiday there - I got a bad bout of food poisoning from the local fish dish.

…..or maybe I’m thinking of Jaywick….?

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with "

Bloody hell you found something you liked that quick!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

Them* don’t know what t’agença means

for the record I do have red briefs in my wardrobe "

I know I remember the pic !

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Shopping in Hastings is pretty good. Old Town has a few independent clothes shops (I'm trying to avoid the word quirky, I dislike it ) and there are a few Asian and eastern European supermarkets. Marks and Spencers and Primark are the only two big retailers I can think of off hand

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

Them* don’t know what t’agença means

I think I’ve been on holiday there - I got a bad bout of food poisoning from the local fish dish.

…..or maybe I’m thinking of Jaywick….? "

To be honest it Is prononce the same way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sunderland is terrible for shopping, I often go to The Metro Centre in Gateshead instead.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not sure they know what a shop is where I live, the closest City is good though.

Macdonald's and Primark, what more do you need.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

Well, my city is London and it's huge, so the shopping is pretty good.

Although, quite a few shops have closed and gone online.

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

Peterborough is pretty good.

Not a massive amount of shops, but the pedestrian area is big - plenty of space.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Terrible here. The main street through my town is basically a row of takeaway, hairdressers, barbers shops, charity shops, repeat for 300 yards. "

Not much to choose from

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By *oly Fuck Sticks BatmanCouple
over a year ago

here & there

Bedford is on borrowed time, it doesn’t help that you have Milton Keynes & now Rushden lakes within 20 mins.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

If I had more money I would shop in Canary Wharf.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Leeds center is good, I don't go often though.

Mrs "

Leeds wasn't bad to be fair. I remember going into this old circular building that was full of local alternative shops

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Manchester is fantastic for shopping! Bit of everything for everyone

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Blackpool is shite for clothes, shoes, underwear shopping "

The only parts of Blackpool I know are by the pier / tower and the swinging clubs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Terrible here. The main street through my town is basically a row of takeaway, hairdressers, barbers shops, charity shops, repeat for 300 yards.

Not much to choose from "

It’s truly dreadful. But not surprising as it’s quite a deprived and neglected area of the city.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with

Bloody hell you found something you liked that quick! "

Not surprised you're surprised!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I was in town today ! Where were you ?

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

Them* don’t know what t’agença means

for the record I do have red briefs in my wardrobe

I know I remember the pic ! "

It wasn't a pic but a famous boing video

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with

Bloody hell you found something you liked that quick!

Not surprised you're surprised! "

You’re a delight to shop with my dear

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Shopping in Hastings is pretty good. Old Town has a few independent clothes shops (I'm trying to avoid the word quirky, I dislike it ) and there are a few Asian and eastern European supermarkets. Marks and Spencers and Primark are the only two big retailers I can think of off hand "

Is Eastbourne better for larger retail stores?

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Sunderland is terrible for shopping, I often go to The Metro Centre in Gateshead instead."

At least you have Newcastle next door

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did you buy any red briefs ? You know I love t’agença you put them on

Them* don’t know what t’agença means

for the record I do have red briefs in my wardrobe

I know I remember the pic !

It wasn't a pic but a famous boing video "

Can’t remember it

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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago

Not all that North of North London

The town I live in is pretty shit, in fact if it wasn't for the oxfam bookshop I'd likely never venture in to the town centre. There are a few decent places to eat but almost no shops now.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Well, my city is London and it's huge, so the shopping is pretty good.

Although, quite a few shops have closed and gone online.

"

My issue with London is that it's too big.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Shopping in Hastings is pretty good. Old Town has a few independent clothes shops (I'm trying to avoid the word quirky, I dislike it ) and there are a few Asian and eastern European supermarkets. Marks and Spencers and Primark are the only two big retailers I can think of off hand

Is Eastbourne better for larger retail stores?"

Possibly. I haven't been shopping there for years. Brighton has really gone downhill apparently but it's 7 years since I was last there for retail purposes.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Nottingham is pretty rubbish these days, there’s millionaires row with flannels, all saints, paul smith , boss, and a few others but not much indie . Liverpool is good last time I was there I bought lots, it also has the biggest vintage shop in the uk .

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By *ackandtheunicornCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

Liverpool is really good for shopping

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I'm not sure they know what a shop is where I live, the closest City is good though.

Macdonald's and Primark, what more do you need. "

Some would say a lot more!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not sure they know what a shop is where I live, the closest City is good though.

Macdonald's and Primark, what more do you need.

Some would say a lot more! "

Some are far too picky.

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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago

Boo's World

Milton Keynes,Bicester Village or Rushden Lakes are my go too or shop online.

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By *egoMan
over a year ago

Preston

Ive got to go to either Manchester or Liverpool as Preston is dead. So Amazon and online is superior to local. Even for convenience.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I was in town today ! Where were you ?"

I've been chilling in a coffee shop in the city center

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By *B69Woman
over a year ago

Wiltshire

I’m close to Bristol and Bath and their both great for shopping no matter what your looking for

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Poor Lily for having to put up with you and shopping.

I love Liverpool. It's non-existent in this town. Absolutely zilch. Visit Penhaligon's while you're there and get a silk scarf with the eau de parfum liberally sprinkled on. So lovely even now.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

Liverpool has a cinnabon!

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

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"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with

Bloody hell you found something you liked that quick!

Not surprised you're surprised!

You’re a delight to shop with my dear "

I did ask earlier who k!dnapped the real Chillout and left this shopping doppelganger in his place

At least I don't have to go into any more shoe shops now...we've only been in 734 so far

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Shopping in Hastings is pretty good. Old Town has a few independent clothes shops (I'm trying to avoid the word quirky, I dislike it ) and there are a few Asian and eastern European supermarkets. Marks and Spencers and Primark are the only two big retailers I can think of off hand

Is Eastbourne better for larger retail stores?

Possibly. I haven't been shopping there for years. Brighton has really gone downhill apparently but it's 7 years since I was last there for retail purposes. "

Last I was in Brighton was 2015. It was decent, but even then I was shocked at the amount of people sleeping rough in that city

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Nottingham is pretty rubbish these days, there’s millionaires row with flannels, all saints, paul smith , boss, and a few others but not much indie . Liverpool is good last time I was there I bought lots, it also has the biggest vintage shop in the uk . "

Does it now? what's it called?

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

Norwich has the usual M&S, John Lewis and some of the other bigger stores but it also has a good selection of unique and individual shops/boutiques. It’s a joy to shop here

There are no retail shopping parks (except DIY) anywhere in Norfolk

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Shopping in Hastings is pretty good. Old Town has a few independent clothes shops (I'm trying to avoid the word quirky, I dislike it ) and there are a few Asian and eastern European supermarkets. Marks and Spencers and Primark are the only two big retailers I can think of off hand

Is Eastbourne better for larger retail stores?

Possibly. I haven't been shopping there for years. Brighton has really gone downhill apparently but it's 7 years since I was last there for retail purposes.

Last I was in Brighton was 2015. It was decent, but even then I was shocked at the amount of people sleeping rough in that city "

Isn't it awful, the poor things. I wonder if they think life might be a tiny bit easier on the coast.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't actually tend to shop where I live. I live in London and everywhere is just always farting so I tend to coincide my shopping in the trips to Southampton. I love shopping in Southampton as it has everything I need and the city centre and shopping centre is laid out well.

If I have to go shopping I use my local high street which isn't too bad but doesn't have many shops Or if absolutely necessary Westfield Stratford.

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden

I think I'm extremely 'retail endowed'. I'm not far from several John Lewis department stores, Selfridges, a retail park next to the Thames, 20 mins in the car to Piccadilly / King's Road / Westfield (yuk!)...

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Liverpool is really good for shopping "

Another vote for Liverpool

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In London… have everything you’d ever need!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

"

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Well, my city is London and it's huge, so the shopping is pretty good.

Although, quite a few shops have closed and gone online.

My issue with London is that it's too big."

You have to have friends who know the shops to go in.

My granddaughter loves Selfridges

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong. "

If you know roughly what you're looking for it's easier. There are markets, malls and high streets. I choose where to shop by what I fancy having for lunch or dinner.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Ive got to go to either Manchester or Liverpool as Preston is dead. So Amazon and online is superior to local. Even for convenience. "

Yes, Preston isn't great. Far better off in Manchester!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong. "

You know you can go to the outlet places - O2 and Hackney and get some ridiculous deals… you can also go to the markets and find things which are quirky..

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with "

I live in London....I'm very picky to the point that when I really want something I either make it, alter it or meticulously go through about 50 shops online to find it.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"I think I'm extremely 'retail endowed'. I'm not far from several John Lewis department stores, Selfridges, a retail park next to the Thames, 20 mins in the car to Piccadilly / King's Road / Westfield (yuk!)..."

I plan to save on heating and electric this winter by lurking around Westfield White City. I need to get my lurking hoodies ready.....I was last asked for id at age 40....so......better not risk it one year later....for my non-alcoholic wine...don't at me I'm trying to be a responsible addictive personality.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

All the asda sainsbury etc .there's a morrisons and a lydls 5 mins drive away..a shopping parade ten mins walk away and bluewater ten mins drive away ..so good

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

New Shoes

I am in a love affair with london this year and the variety of different tastes and genre shopping is immense

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I’m close to Bristol and Bath and their both great for shopping no matter what your looking for"

Bristol is good for shopping and a great city overall

Sadly never been to Bath I hear nothing but good things about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.

You know you can go to the outlet places - O2 and Hackney and get some ridiculous deals… you can also go to the markets and find things which are quirky.. "

Both not too far so will check it out. Thank you.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong. "

Take it in small chunks.....Most newcomers who don't have Long term London friends try to do too much in London and then get overwhelmed.

I had a friend who hated London come down and I only took him in a circular walk from Victoria coach station up the Kings road to the Saatchi Gallery and round to Battersea park and back to Victoria.

I was born in London but moved away and then back again when I was 18. I had long-term London friends of my mom and schoolmates taking me around bit by bit. Wembley Market one week. Brent Cross another week. Harlesden market. Finsbury park, Peckham, Portobello, Roman Road, Oxford circus. Brixton. Carnaby, Covent Garden, Do it one a day or half day. If you have a day off during the week better than the weekend to be honest.

I've lived in London 12 years and I still haven't done it all for example I've never been to Billingsgate or New Covent Garden Market. I haven't been to the new O2 outlet.

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

Newcastle town center is great for shopping whatever it is so much to offer Eldon Square as well all within walking distance. Then obviously their is the metro center Uk, largest shopping center whether it's clothes or food ect

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"New Shoes

I am in a love affair with london this year and the variety of different tastes and genre shopping is immense "

Year 12 of my affair with London. I used to live in the tropics and the east midlands. Only the Tropics will get me out now. Love it here and it's not just the shopping. Since living here I can't remember ever being bored.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.

Take it in small chunks.....Most newcomers who don't have Long term London friends try to do too much in London and then get overwhelmed.

I had a friend who hated London come down and I only took him in a circular walk from Victoria coach station up the Kings road to the Saatchi Gallery and round to Battersea park and back to Victoria.

I was born in London but moved away and then back again when I was 18. I had long-term London friends of my mom and schoolmates taking me around bit by bit. Wembley Market one week. Brent Cross another week. Harlesden market. Finsbury park, Peckham, Portobello, Roman Road, Oxford circus. Brixton. Carnaby, Covent Garden, Do it one a day or half day. If you have a day off during the week better than the weekend to be honest.

I've lived in London 12 years and I still haven't done it all for example I've never been to Billingsgate or New Covent Garden Market. I haven't been to the new O2 outlet."

Thank you for that. I think it's because I get overwhelmed in very crowded spaces but obviously living in London that is something I have to get used to.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Poor Lily for having to put up with you and shopping.

I love Liverpool. It's non-existent in this town. Absolutely zilch. Visit Penhaligon's while you're there and get a silk scarf with the eau de parfum liberally sprinkled on. So lovely even now. "

Indeed. The torture!

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By *RANDMRSJAECouple
over a year ago

chester

Chester used to be a great little city for shops but so much has closed now. We don’t even have a department store

Couple of out of town shopping parks close by which are ok but Liverpool is top of our list!

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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.

Take it in small chunks.....Most newcomers who don't have Long term London friends try to do too much in London and then get overwhelmed.

I had a friend who hated London come down and I only took him in a circular walk from Victoria coach station up the Kings road to the Saatchi Gallery and round to Battersea park and back to Victoria.

I was born in London but moved away and then back again when I was 18. I had long-term London friends of my mom and schoolmates taking me around bit by bit. Wembley Market one week. Brent Cross another week. Harlesden market. Finsbury park, Peckham, Portobello, Roman Road, Oxford circus. Brixton. Carnaby, Covent Garden, Do it one a day or half day. If you have a day off during the week better than the weekend to be honest.

I've lived in London 12 years and I still haven't done it all for example I've never been to Billingsgate or New Covent Garden Market. I haven't been to the new O2 outlet.

Thank you for that. I think it's because I get overwhelmed in very crowded spaces but obviously living in London that is something I have to get used to. "

I think, from a shopping perspective, it's worth treating London as a series of smaller towns, Brixton is very different to Islington and both are very different to Camden.

I also i really like the O2 outlet, thst never feels crowded and lots of places to grab food or a drink

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

We have a big discount outlet and Canterbury not far has lots of quirky shops as well as all the high Street shops x

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with

Bloody hell you found something you liked that quick!

Not surprised you're surprised!

You’re a delight to shop with my dear

I did ask earlier who k!dnapped the real Chillout and left this shopping doppelganger in his place

At least I don't have to go into any more shoe shops now...we've only been in 734 so far"

And here I was aiming for 735

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Absolute bobbins in this town. The nearby city is much better.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Norwich has the usual M&S, John Lewis and some of the other bigger stores but it also has a good selection of unique and individual shops/boutiques. It’s a joy to shop here

There are no retail shopping parks (except DIY) anywhere in Norfolk "

I'd love to visit Norwich. I hear it's a beautiful city

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I think I'm extremely 'retail endowed'. I'm not far from several John Lewis department stores, Selfridges, a retail park next to the Thames, 20 mins in the car to Piccadilly / King's Road / Westfield (yuk!)..."

°

In fact, for the sake of variety, I occasionally venture out to Bicester Village in Oxfordshire. If I need an outlet to vent my retail frustrations Bicester' seems to suffice.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I think I'm extremely 'retail endowed'. I'm not far from several John Lewis department stores, Selfridges, a retail park next to the Thames, 20 mins in the car to Piccadilly / King's Road / Westfield (yuk!)..."

Given your taste in shoes / clothes, I'd say you are!

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place

I do a couple of trips to York, for the outlet centre.

Newcastle is ok, miss all the stores that are only online now like Monsoon.

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I think I'm extremely 'retail endowed'. I'm not far from several John Lewis department stores, Selfridges, a retail park next to the Thames, 20 mins in the car to Piccadilly / King's Road / Westfield (yuk!)...

Given your taste in shoes / clothes, I'd say you are! "

Everyone, pay heed: I would like to introduce you to my new best friend.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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Manchester probably has everything you could need but I don’t like shopping so it’s wasted on me

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I think I'm extremely 'retail endowed'. I'm not far from several John Lewis department stores, Selfridges, a retail park next to the Thames, 20 mins in the car to Piccadilly / King's Road / Westfield (yuk!)...

Given your taste in shoes / clothes, I'd say you are!

Everyone, pay heed: I would like to introduce you to my new best friend. "

I like the shoes of your profile pic

I really should have more photos clothed as I've some good shirts. A suit pic has been on the forever "to do" list

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By *tylebender03Man
over a year ago

Manchester

Yeah Manchester does definitely- got everything. Liverpool is great too. I like Bold Street- it’s very good for shopping

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"New Shoes

I am in a love affair with london this year and the variety of different tastes and genre shopping is immense "

Yep, new shoes

I expect them to wreck my feet every bit as much as the last pair as I break them in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Slight decline here in Sheffield a lot of the shops closed on the high street but we have Meadowhall shopping centre which is pretty decent

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By *astandtheCurious2Couple
over a year ago

letchworth

The town I live in doesn’t even have a proper high street, however I’m lucky that I can be in London, Cambridge or mk within about 40

Mins…..my choice would always be Cambridge

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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"Slight decline here in Sheffield a lot of the shops closed on the high street but we have Meadowhall shopping centre which is pretty decent "

I quite like Sheffield - especially for eating

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Slight decline here in Sheffield a lot of the shops closed on the high street but we have Meadowhall shopping centre which is pretty decent

I quite like Sheffield - especially for eating "

Oh nice what restaurants do you enjoy?

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"Norwich has the usual M&S, John Lewis and some of the other bigger stores but it also has a good selection of unique and individual shops/boutiques. It’s a joy to shop here

There are no retail shopping parks (except DIY) anywhere in Norfolk

I'd love to visit Norwich. I hear it's a beautiful city "

Indeed it is and a beautiful county. It has an airport but not sure if it’s on your route

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its shite

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Manchester probably has everything you could need but I don’t like shopping so it’s wasted on me "

Yes Manchester has good shopping but even better restaurants

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Northampton is absolutely dire. Full of charity shops, loads of boarded up shops ~ it really needs some heavy investment.

If I need to shop I go to MK

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Slight decline here in Sheffield a lot of the shops closed on the high street but we have Meadowhall shopping centre which is pretty decent "

It seems high street shops are being hard hit a bit everywhere...

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By *aomilatteCouple
over a year ago

Midlands

Being honest, it's great. Amazon deliver to our house most days, Tesco deliver twice a week, Asos every few weeks.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"The town I live in doesn’t even have a proper high street, however I’m lucky that I can be in London, Cambridge or mk within about 40

Mins…..my choice would always be Cambridge "

I imagine Cambridge is full of upscale retailers

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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Got to love shopping in Liverpool

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

We certainly do have it good here in Liverpool. I love that it's not all big retail chains and there's plenty of unique places. Another favourite for me is Camden but its busy and expensive.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Got to love shopping in Liverpool "

It's worked for me more than once!

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Norwich has the usual M&S, John Lewis and some of the other bigger stores but it also has a good selection of unique and individual shops/boutiques. It’s a joy to shop here

There are no retail shopping parks (except DIY) anywhere in Norfolk

I'd love to visit Norwich. I hear it's a beautiful city

Indeed it is and a beautiful county. It has an airport but not sure if it’s on your route "

Sadly no. The odd flight a couple of times a year only. Closest place would be East Mids.

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

Well we have to get in a car and travel miles to get anywhere with any half decent shops. The metro centre which is about a good hour away used to have a good choice but haven't been there for a few years. Do online shopping these days.

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By *astandtheCurious2Couple
over a year ago

letchworth


"The town I live in doesn’t even have a proper high street, however I’m lucky that I can be in London, Cambridge or mk within about 40

Mins…..my choice would always be Cambridge

I imagine Cambridge is full of upscale retailers "

No it’s got a real mixture

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with "

It's discriminatory that you expect us all to live in cities, and I demand justice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love my little town of Oswestry is full of quirky little independent gift shops, coffee shops and quirky buildings. we don't have big name stores, not worthy of a Primark even. We do have little boutiques and the usual second hand shops, Greggs, Costa, Subway....But we also have lots of little independent cafes and takeaways. A vegan cafe which is lovely

It has a lot of character and history

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love my little town of Oswestry is full of quirky little independent gift shops, coffee shops and quirky buildings. we don't have big name stores, not worthy of a Primark even. We do have little boutiques and the usual second hand shops, Greggs, Costa, Subway....But we also have lots of little independent cafes and takeaways. A vegan cafe which is lovely

It has a lot of character and history

"

We also have a continental markey come once a year and an artisan market most weeks.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"In London… have everything you’d ever need!

Do you not sometimes think there's too much choice and it's overwhelming? I'm fairly new to London but can't stand shopping here. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.

Take it in small chunks.....Most newcomers who don't have Long term London friends try to do too much in London and then get overwhelmed.

I had a friend who hated London come down and I only took him in a circular walk from Victoria coach station up the Kings road to the Saatchi Gallery and round to Battersea park and back to Victoria.

I was born in London but moved away and then back again when I was 18. I had long-term London friends of my mom and schoolmates taking me around bit by bit. Wembley Market one week. Brent Cross another week. Harlesden market. Finsbury park, Peckham, Portobello, Roman Road, Oxford circus. Brixton. Carnaby, Covent Garden, Do it one a day or half day. If you have a day off during the week better than the weekend to be honest.

I've lived in London 12 years and I still haven't done it all for example I've never been to Billingsgate or New Covent Garden Market. I haven't been to the new O2 outlet.

Thank you for that. I think it's because I get overwhelmed in very crowded spaces but obviously living in London that is something I have to get used to. "

Definitely avoid shopping on a weekend if you hate crowds. If you absolutely have to go on the weekend go early in the morning or an hour or two before the closing of stores. Personally, even when I lived in Leicester, I found going to the market, shops and shopping centre early in the morning before work or just before closing time after work much more manageable. Now I work the late shift on weekends, all my in-store shopping is done on weekdays.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with

It's discriminatory that you expect us all to live in cities, and I demand justice."

I mean....the last non-city I went to had a fish and chip shop, a post office and a miscellaneous seaside shop. The only shoes available were flip flops and flippers. I had to get on a bus for an hour and a half to Penzance. Lol! I never figured out where the supermarket was on my West Cornish adventure. I just ate cornish tea, fish and chips, a burger, scallops and a Sunday roast.

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By *hillout OP   Man
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Well we have to get in a car and travel miles to get anywhere with any half decent shops. The metro centre which is about a good hour away used to have a good choice but haven't been there for a few years. Do online shopping these days."

Small price to pay for living out in the country?

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"In your city? Do you have all the major department stores and outlets? Do you have a good mix of local / indie shops for something different or unconventional?

I'm in Liverpool for the next few days and think it's very good. In one hour I actually found a sweater I liked and a pair of shoes that had the right style and colour I'd searched for months. And yes, I'm a picky bastard and a nightmare to shop with "

no I have to go to Exeter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Derby isn't all that great, most of the high street shops are closed and even the stores in the Derbion shopping centre either aren't great or closed. It's pretty sad to be honest as I think it could do with a bit of a perk up.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Nottingham is pretty rubbish these days, there’s millionaires row with flannels, all saints, paul smith , boss, and a few others but not much indie . Liverpool is good last time I was there I bought lots, it also has the biggest vintage shop in the uk .

Does it now? what's it called?"

I think it’s just called the biggest vintage shop in the uk, it’s in the main bit where the other shops and all the people are, can’t miss it …..there’s also a cool Nepalese shop has the softest cashmere blankets , you’ll just want to stay there all day stroking them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Macclesfield has/had some decent shops but they are never big enough for a good clothes shop, so a lot of people go to Manchester

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Nottingham is pretty rubbish these days, there’s millionaires row with flannels, all saints, paul smith , boss, and a few others but not much indie . Liverpool is good last time I was there I bought lots, it also has the biggest vintage shop in the uk .

Does it now? what's it called?

I think it’s just called the biggest vintage shop in the uk, it’s in the main bit where the other shops and all the people are, can’t miss it …..there’s also a cool Nepalese shop has the softest cashmere blankets , you’ll just want to stay there all day stroking them "

It was Nottingham who introduced me to John Lewis. The Lace Market/Hockley/Sneinton has all manner of quirky and ethnic shops which I really liked. Being Afro-Caribbean, I could still go to the market in Victoria Centre and get all of my treats.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Shopping in Scunthorpe is terrible if you want new stuff, there's some decent charity shops though.

Nita

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan
over a year ago

Coventry


"Shopping in Scunthorpe is terrible if you want new stuff, there's some decent charity shops though.

Nita"

I was amazed when Debenhams moved into town (well not quite into town to be fair). But that anomaly didn't last long.

However all is not lost as long as the Hellenic Cafe still stands on the High Street and the old man is still cooking proper home made chips.

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

Very good here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I live 10 minutes walk from a popular outlet centre. Lots of designer brand bargains and within a 30 mile radius several other major retail centres. All totally wasted on me..

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Shopping in Scunthorpe is terrible if you want new stuff, there's some decent charity shops though.

Nita

I was amazed when Debenhams moved into town (well not quite into town to be fair). But that anomaly didn't last long.

However all is not lost as long as the Hellenic Cafe still stands on the High Street and the old man is still cooking proper home made chips.

"

My mum misses Debenhams...

Crikey not been in that café for about 20 years ??

Some things never change.

Nita

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By *rMrsBrightsideCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle

I work in Newcastle City centre and also have the metrocentre about 20 mins drive so as high street stores go we do ok. It would be nice to see more independent stores about.

Liverpool, Bristol and Bath are all on my to do list for weekends away.

Kx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have meadow hell not great but flannels is there best independent shop shut down fed up of being broken into so charity nail bar and few drug shops o sorry Turkish barbers I ment

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK

I think it's okay but I never visit it, clothes do last a long time,

Milton Keynes shopping centre. Same for Bristol broadmead

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

It's rubbish... Since Debenhams and John Lewis went, there's little choice of new stuff

The charity and independent shops are good though

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