whitestuff.com Reviews


Newest Review: ... much. The dressing rooms... ah the dressing rooms. They are divine. No dust bunnies, no cold ugly overhead lighting or gaping sheets. They are just spacious enough, warm but not too warm. I could happily move in. These people know what they are doing. I needed another size in a dress I was trying on but was dubious about them having it as it was the last one on the sale rack. The kindly assistant nipped into the back room et voila - my size had magically appeared from behind the Cath Kidston-esque cowboy print curtain. This is just the kind of thing that happens in the magic land of White Stuff. It doesn't hurt that the clothes, by and l... more
Customer whitestuff.com Reviews (5)

by - written on 11/12/12, updated on 11/12/12 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Please note I am reviewing White Stuff the shop as well as the website (not sure why only the website is listed?). If I should add a new category? Not sure as they are selling the same products - anyway here is my review! White Stuff is a clothing shop with a doozy of a misnomer. Not many of the clothes are white, and even if they were white the White Stuff deities would never name them as such - they would be called pure cloud or daisy dreamscape or something far more exciting. And they would cost £60 and come with a cute note and a bracelet to make you feel that bit more clever about shopping there. White Stuff is a place I initially dismissed as ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/12/11, updated on 04/01/12 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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I had never heard of White Stuff Clothing until my sister told me about it and showed me a catalogue of their gear. The clothes they sell are cute, vintage, often very ornate and intricately designed. Due to the attention to detail on the clothes they also tend to be quite expensive. I'd compare the shop and the range to a brand like Boden or Joules. White Stuff sell a selection of items including womens wear, menswear, accessories like socks, tights, hats and scarves, jewellry and homewear. They also stock nightwear and underwear. I first decided to look at the White Stuff website last month when I saw a few voucher codes on Moneysavingexpert.com ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/02/11, updated on 04/02/11 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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At the moment I'm economising - and that includes going through my wardrobe and expelling those clothes that haven't been worn for a while (very many of them!). However, as I merrily throw items on the "car boot sale" pile, I have begun to realise that the items in the "must keep and never throw away" pile are often from White Stuff. Now I just have to avoid increasing that pile, which is much easier said than done as I walk past the store almost every day! ~~So what do they sell?~~ Ok, so White Stuff is not the place to go to get a ball dress or something super smart for work, but they do cover pretty much every other base. Their ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/01/10 (Very useful, 211 readings)
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I first started shopping at white stuff a couple of years ago, and almost exclusively used their stores at first. However, what I quickly noticed is that the stores, whilst charming and generally lovely, are very small, and can, especially during the sale periods, be frustratingly sold out of the things that you want. So I've taken to using the website for everything (now that I'm relatively sure about the sizes). White Stuff claim to market mainly to the 25-40 market, which, being 20, I'm not sure how I feel about! However, I think the clothes are really nice - very casual, and not high fashion, but more everyday. The women's ranges are quite girlie and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/09/09, updated on 16/09/09 (Very useful, 223 readings)
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I only buy clothes from 2 main shops, Fat Face, and White Stuff and have done for many years. Occasionally I'll stray into River Island for a pair of jeans, but the other two provide all my gear, as I dress very casually and quite outdoorsy I suppose. Fat Face is probably my favourite, but this season in particular, I have bought most of my clothes from White Stuff. We don't have a White Stuff shop in our town, though Fat Face have just opened one in the High Street, so our nearest is in Cambridge or London. For this reason I tend to buy online from www.whitestuff.com. The website is in my opinion a real credit to the company, who are specialists in ... Read the complete review
