
Nice legs in my jeans. ^^.
Uniqlo opened a few flagship stores outside Japan. I used to prefer the mild colors of Muji, but lately, it has just been vibrant Uniqlo.
Do you wear Uniqlo?
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Absolutely! They have about 3 or 4 stores on and around Oxford Street in London. I go there every time I visit London. Uniqlo is gradually taking over my wardrobe. I love the colours and simplicity of their designs.
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k Reply:
February 7th, 2010 at 12:20 am
3-4 stores! Is Uniqlo popular in London?
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Sammi Reply:
February 7th, 2010 at 6:25 am
Yeah. It’s more popular than I realised: http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/
I’ve only been to the ones on Oxford Street and Regent Street. I had no idea that there were more
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I stocked up with as much as I could carry in my luggage when I visited Tokyo in September. The scarf selection is enough to make me go back… with bigger luggage.
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Yes and I can’t get enough of Uniqlo. Too bad they don’t have a store in Vancouver. The last time we went to Tokyo, I stocked up quite a bit but I think next time I will get even more.
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k Reply:
February 7th, 2010 at 12:21 am
Let’s hope they’ll expand into Vancouver soon enough. ^^.
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Uniqlo was one of my favorite places when I was in Kyoto. Unfortunately, I’m on the large size, so most of the shirts looked absolutely ridiculous on me. Kind of like that scene in Tommy Boy where Chris Farley’s character put on the small jacket. I love their clothes selection, though!
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So is this in the men’s or women’s section? These would normally be sold as men’s here in Japan, but the high heels are kind of throwing me off.
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