Retailers in Clothing and Accessories
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Adidas
Adi Dassler first started making shoes back in 1920 when he hired just two show makers to help him create his first pair of handmade training shoes in his Mother’s bathroom with no machinery or even electricity! Everything Adi Dassler produced was leather and hand-made and after not long was making different types of shoes for different types of sports.
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Agent Provocateur
Agent Provocateur is a great lingerie store, there’s some pretty raunchy stuff on there too, it’s not quite in the realms of Ann Summers but not too far off with some of little numbers.
You’ll find all the favourites you’d expect such as classic lingerie, Bridal Lingerie, Swimwear, Knitwear, hosiery, nightwear, beauty, footwear, accessories, outerwear and gifts.
And for all you minx out there who love indulging in sexy underwear there’s even a Agent Provocateur Club AP for exclusi...
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AllSaints
AllSaints is a fashion retailer specialising in men’s, women’s and children’s fashion. The men’s collection includes denim, graphic T-shirts, leather, knitwear, outerwear, sleepwear, beachwear, underwear, shorts, footwear, bags, wallets, ties, gloves, scarves and beach towels. The womenswear collection includes leathers, outerwear, tailoring, knitwear, dresses, skirts, trousers, graphic T-shirts, jerseys, tops, denim, shorts, underwear, tops, beachwear, bags, wallets, belts, jewellery, s...
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Amazon
I won't bore you too much with this one as I'm sure you're already familiar with Amazon, since it truly is a household name. This is hardly surprising with Amazon's enormous range of products, new and used, specifically targeted to your shopping habits. The great thing about being an enormous brand such as Amazon is the discount prices they can pass on to their customers from buying in bulk quantities.
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Angels Fancy Dress
Angels fancy dress is part of the world’s largest costumers and as such have been dressing stars of TV and film since days gone by. You can take a look at their visitor book online to see which celebs have frequented their London store.
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Ann Summers
Ooooh, saucy! If you like to spice things up in the old boudoir then Ann Summers is certainly the place for you! While traditionally associated with the adult end of the lingerie and novelty products market there has been a change in the style and image of the Ann Summers brand we know and love in recent years and ‘Ann’ (as The Spy calls her) appears to be toning it down somewhat, which has helped the brand immensely in becoming much more mainstream with an ever growing presence in the high ...
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ASDA
We’re all familiar with the great bum patting ASDA; their ethos is that by cutting out unnecessary waste from their business, they're able to keep costs down and deliver value to their customers. Which is true: you can’t deny that you get a great deal more for your money than at other leading supermarkets. ASDA Direct is their online arm, which not only allows you to order groceries online, but also Entertainment, such as DVDs, CDs, games and books.
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ASDA Direct
Asda Direct is a sister company to Asda focussing solely on none grocery products, ultimately things in the entertainment department. You’ll find a massive range of products at Asda Direct ranging from electricals, furniture, home, outdoor, toys, baby, DIY plus motor and Sports. Their electrical departments stocks items such as TVs, portable DVD players and home appliances such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners. They also have a review centre so you check out other customers reviews befo...
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ASOS
ASOS specialises in men’s and women’s fashion, the men’s range stocks over 850 brands including Barbour, Diesel, Fred Perry, G Star, Jack & Jones, Nudie Jeans Co, Paul Smith, Ralph Lauren and Superdry. The ladies department stocks top designer brands such as Alexander McQueen, Prada, Vivien Westwood, Dolce & Gabana, Dirty Pretty Things, and Marc Jacobs to name but a few.
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Austin Reed
Austin Reed has been trading since 1900 and in that time has transformed itself from a small single shop in London to a huge progressive group with over 70 retailers throughout the UK which includes branches in Oxford Street, Regent Street, Manchester and Birmingham.
Menswear: you can find men's suits, dresswear, formal shirts, casual shirts, jackets, formal trousers, casual trousers, jeans, ties, coats, tops, knitwear, accessories, and footwear. Austin Reed's womenswear includes women’s s...
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