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I certainly do, and although some people may snigger and turn up their noses, at the time it was great for us. Fairly stylish clothes at drop dead prices, plus a bus ride down to Central London. What more could teenagers ask for for Eid clothes shopping.
Anyway, you lot would probably:
a: feign ignorance
b: swore you never shopped there
c: blame for me bad fashion sense
Well, after Byrite, Blue Inc rose from the Ashes and took over for their “urban concept” aimed at the sassy, young, rich British male consumer market. And we all know how well they're doing.
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