Shopping In London

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In the name of whom we trust Shopping In London [pic] [pic] (The irony of clothes shopping in London) To all who come here to shop: Think twice. Everything except Tolerance chocolate bars is more expensive in England. Think of what you could do with the money you’ve wasted on clothes. You could go to Wales for the weekend or to the theatre every night for a week. You could rent a car and drive for three days. Think twice before buying anything, and compare the exchange rate to prices in the states. Some items can only be found here like creeper shoes or T-shirts with London insignias on them. Most importantly, before buying, ask yourself if this is that one special thing that will be your souvenir of England. (Shopping in London, an overview, with hints) If you are into fashion, London is the place to be. The style: leather knee-high boots, tight-fitting pants, silk scarf, and other chic clothing. You will also notice that the color of choice is Black (too much of it). I loved London style. Although many of the girls look the same, it is a tasteful style. Those of you into fashion will want to go on a shopping spree, but resist the urge to buy everything you want. Though many of the stores are high class and pricey, some good deals can be found. I would first suggest taking a trip to the markets, described in other articles below in more detail. The two main ones are Camden and Portobello. High street, Kensington, also has a good indoor market Thursday through Sunday. There, you will find mostly used, funky clothing and metallic make up. High street itself is a major shopping area Take the High street Tube station off the Circle Line. I didn’t do much more than window-shop here, for it is quite expensive. One store I recommend staying away from is Koki. This is a very fashionable store with a style that you see in magazines like
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