hey boys and girls
i've always gotten most of my basic clothing from uniqlo, they're cheap and alright
i moved to Norway some time ago, and they don't ship here :( any alternatives in Europe? for reasonably priced not-totally-shitty sweaters/shirts etc.
thanks in advance
>>12406736
The European equivalent to Uniqlo is literally H&M. Uniqlo is not as HQ as you think
There's a UK store called Next that sells basics of decent quality, similar to uniqlo in price and quality. Not sure how postage would hit you but have a look.
>>12406746
this
weekday
>>12406853
their alex tees are fuckin great for the price desu
>>12406736
COS
>enabling sweatshops
>actually being the modern equivalent of a nazi slave owner
why dont uniqlo button ups fucking fit they're too big. i bought a linen shirt in small and its huge on me
meth is mine
>>12407745
literally upmarked h&m designed by first year fashion students
>>12406736
Try Mango, think of it as European J.Crew, although a little cheaper than it.
I live in London and I don't think the alternatives here has the same quality as uniqlo, though they can be a little cheaper
>>12406736
Just order online or buy h&m
>>12406853
didnt know this brand, i wanna cop something. How do their stuff run in size? it says Medium shirts are 114cm around the chest but that's huge, uniqlo's M have like 100cm chest
>>12406746
Are supima cotton and functional wear spooks?
>>12408923
sizing is really weird. try it in store. shirts should be true to size but not slim fit.
Has Norway contributed to anything in Fashion world? are there any decent Norwegian brands? Has Norway contributed anything on modern world other than Cheese slicer?
>>12406853
As an employe there, I can confirm.
Alan for casual,
Alex for a wider relaxed fit.
Frank for little more quality casual or oversized fit.
>>12409788
napapijri lol