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Fashion Shops in Durham |
| Date: |
10/06/09 (8 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Nice selection of cheap and high end
Disadvantages: Some shops are difficult to get the buggy round, limited stock compared to larger stores
For a small town Durham has a nice selection of fashion stores.
In the Milburn Gate complex there is Evans (women's size 14 to 32) and also the x-catalogue shop - which, although selling mostly tat, a bargain can be found if you're prepared to rummage! There's also Bon Marche and a couple of non-chain clothing stores (which seem to come and go and change ownership).
Walking from Milburn Gate up in to the Market Square you pass Topshop (young fashion, latest trends), Dorothy Perkins (which has Burtons for men downstairs), Marks and Spencer (Men's and Women's upstairs) and Triple S (designer/higher end fashion). There are also a couple of outdoor shops selling walking/climbing and general outdoor clothing. Walking up the hill next to Marks and Spencer they are in the process of putting a Tesco's which I believe will have a small selection of clothing upstairs, turning right towards the cathedral you pass East (Women's classic clothing) and the Edinburgh Woollen Mill (older women's). If you head further up the hill towards the cathedral there is Wills Jack. Head left in to the High Street and there is a new New Look (good tall and larger lady range upstairs), BHS (Women's, men's and children), Monsoon (Women's and children), River Island (Women's downstairs and Men's upstairs), Fat Face (women and men's) and Next (women's downstairs, men and children upstairs).
Summary: Nice for an hour to two 'wandering' if you dont want anything specific
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