Cult Clothing Reviews

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Newest Review: ... it was a bit too expensive and me not really being into that whole skater look, I didn't think it was for me. However, I popped in with some friends and was quite surprised. I didn't really look round the mens, but the womens had a really good choice of clothes, ranging from jeans to going out dresses. I didn't think it was too 'skaterish' at all, there was a lot of clothes that I found really wearable. It's not cheap, about £20 for a top, jeans were about £55, but not too expensive, only a little bit more than some high-street stores and no more expensive than Top Shop. I bought a nice dress and I know that I won't see hundreds of oth... more

Customer Cult Clothing Reviews (2)

Leannie1000
Cult Clothing: Join the cult (262 words)
by - written on 17/11/09 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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I am going to review the Cult Clothing store at Liverpool ONE, which is situated near New Look. It is a shop, for both men and women, and sells fairly cool skater-type of wear, according to what I have read. I had never been in one before the weekend, deciding it was a bit too expensive and me not really being into that whole skater look, I didn't think it was for me. However, I popped in with some friends and was quite surprised. I didn't really look round the mens, but the womens had a really good choice of clothes, ranging from jeans to going out dresses. I didn't think it was too 'skaterish' at all, there was a lot of clothes that I found ...  Read the complete review

little_pandora
Crap Clothing (524 words)
by - written on 03/03/05, updated on  07/03/05 (Very useful, 763 readings)
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Shop Name: Cult Clothing Clothes: Skater/punk/alternative dress Location: Queen Street, Glasgow (and other locations throughout the UK) *MY REVIEW* I popped along to 'Cult Clothing' one day because my friends were giving it such rave reviews. Although I'm not a skater or punky in any way, my friends assured me that this shop catered for every taste, including my tame jeans-and-a-t-shirt taste. So, off I went, expecting a decent shopping trip. Dear Lord, was I surprised... *Price* The first thing you notice about this shop is the extortionate price tags. A tiny shirt in here can cost you from £25 to £50. ...  Read the complete review