I don't particularly care who made the clothes as long as I like them. When I was looking for a pair of glasses that I was prepared to spend my tax refund on, I bought a pair by Gant. I wasn't even aware that they were a clothes manufacturer until several months later, which should give you an indication of how knowledgeable I am about fashion.
I buy a lot of clothes from Marks & Spencers, but only the cheaper stuff usually. As a result, I don't dress particularly young, but I hate a lot of popular fashion aimed at younger people and I'd rather wear something plain than something with some stupid slogan printed on it that is either just some made up vintage university 'OSAKA 1963' or whatever or is otherwise general idiocy. I saw a 15 year old wearing a t-shirt that said 'Who Shot J.R.?' on it a fortnight ago. He honestly didn't strike me as somebody who is a fan of Dallas. That said, I did buy a t-shirt from Next the other month (a rarity for me) that had the Atari logo on it, but that was mainly because I like the Atari logo. I'll buy stuff from Burton if I don't find it too overpriced. I have also bought a few things from John Lewis which I quite like, all of which have been on offer; I felt I should start shopping there to prepare me for a career in politics.



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