Bit of a random post, was just wondering if any of .nets trendier members could give me a bit of shopping advice. Basically I've been guilt tripped by the girlfriend into accompanying her to Primark in dunfermline this weekend.
The major flaw in this plan being that we will likely fall oot as I hate shopping at the best of times. So my plan is, whilst she's shopping in primark, to get a bit of much needed shopping done myself.
Does anybody know what male clothing shops there are near primark? I've tried googling it but its not been much use. (i am aware that primark have a guys section but that's just not hibs class)
Cheers
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31-03-2011 01:07 AM #1
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shopping in dunfermline
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31-03-2011 05:59 AM #3
directly opposite primark is the kingsgate centre which has burtons, schmooz, D2 jeans, Officers Club, River Island.
Theres a Next along from Primark, and a Manifesto round the corner (its up the street with the Vodafone shop on the corner, which you can see from primark)
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31-03-2011 07:01 AM #4
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I'd just sit in the car if I was you. I went shopping in dunfermline about 2 months ago. Half an hour and I was on on way home again. Not the best.
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Most, almsot all, of the stuff in River Island is crap and over-priced.
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31-03-2011 12:37 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
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In fact, there are so many, I decided to take up 2!!
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31-03-2011 05:14 PM #12
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Thanks for the advice guys. I've been informed that Glasgow is 10 x better for shopping and also has a primark so we're just gunna train it west instead.
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. It aint 10 times better it's more like 1000 times. I'd stick with Dunfermline though as you'd be in and out in an hour. Glasgow's going to be an all dayer and the bad news is there's 2 Primarks within walking distance of each other. Plus side is there's loads of shops for blokes clothes.
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote.. I'm sure Diamond Dolls is just down from Primark though
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http://www.list.co.uk/place/22219-dr-jives/
Used to go there years ago, some cool and unusual stuff. Not sure what it's like now as I believe it has changed hands.
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I'm. Don't get the joke, if there is one.
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shell suits, lonsdale or kappa are not sold there that's why Celtc fans won't shop there
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They drink there though. Merchant square is full of them on match days and the O'Neills on the corner is a magnet for trouble. The last place you want to be on a Saturday is any of the bars, shops or resturants that are anywhere between the O'Neills and a pub along the road called McChuills.
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03-04-2011 09:40 PM #24
Glasgow's miles better, but for the discerning shopper, you get a better class of Charity Shop in Dunfermline.
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