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MangoNewest Review: ... so much, and wait on the racks for me to pass by! But I would also recommend Mango for summer clothes and casual-wear. They always seem to be very on-trend whilst producing clothes that even a 32 year old can wear without looking like a clown - which is a fine balance to strike, believe me. The sizing is continental and on the very tight side in my experience. I am a 12 in M&S but a 16 ... more |
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by - written on 11/11/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Mango is a young and trendy international fashion store - so young and trendy in fact that I feel completely haggard and dowdy whenever I go in, as all the customers and especially the staff seem to be 19 and a size 8. Still, I don't let that put me off. Not even the trashy eighties store design and loud dance music soundtrack can put me off, because if you search through the stock hard enough, there are some really great pieces to be had. I always seem to get lucky on items such as smart coats and suits - probably because they don't appeal to the target market so much, and wait on the racks for me to pass by! But I would also recommend Mango for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/07/09 (Useful, 38 readings)
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I really like Mango, as I am quite tall I find it difficult to find well fitting jeans. Mango seem to do longer length as standard which is great for me. They also do a good range of fashionable clothes at reasonable prices. Quality also seems to be better than most high street fashion shops. Mango stores tend to be in larger towns and cities only. They are quite dark really in comparison with shops like Zara but I quite like the fact that the decor is a little more moody. The changing rooms are well thoughtout with large mirrors on the wall but the actual cubicals are a little on the small side. The best thing about Mango is the sale. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/07/09 (Useful, 6 readings)
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Mango may not be as popular in the UK as it is in Europe because it is missing a few things that the big high street players have. It's definitely worth a trip, but almost all of the time I leave uninspired and without any purchases. Infact I've only made a purchase a few times, but I have been satisfied. Mango's stock is sometimes a bit unclear. While other high street chains make concious collections and offer fashion forward items. But you are a bit unsure of why Mango creates what is does. I walk around but don't feel 'grabbed' by any items- I don't see the purpose of buying them. There are some lovely pieces though. Their clothes are more ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/09/08 (Useful, 54 readings)
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Mango is a Spanish fashion store. Mango is also an international fashion store with outlets in many parts of the world. I like Mango clothes and I have shopping at Mango for the last 10 years. I confess I bought most of my Mango clothes in Asia. I was glad to find a Mango store in Oxford Street, it is not a very big store but it is good enough for me. The clothes in the Mango stores are categorised and displayed very efficiently. They display their clothes into casual, evening wear, winter wear, shoes and bags section. It make browsing very easy and stress free. I like the quality of Mango clothing. In my wardrobe, I have a winter jumper ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/05/03 (Useful, 216 readings)
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Mango madness has hit Oxford Street in London with one of the best stores that I have ever shopped in and believe me there have been many! Having first discovered the chain of Mango when holidaying abroad in Palma I longed to find a store here in the UK. The three storey outlet is spacious with different styles of clothes laid out in a way that allows you to piece together outfits for various occasions. This shop is similar to the likes of Warehouse and Zara, however it definitely has the edge, due to the uniqueness of its clothes. The price ranges of the clothes vary but is definitely affordable, even for a student like myself. A last trip there brought me ... Read the complete review

