There is a shop on the main street through the town selling Tommy Hilfiger polo shirts for 20 euro's. Superb value, fill yer boots.Thanks for the update.We depart on Tuesday morning..
There is a shop on the main street through the town selling Tommy Hilfiger polo shirts for 20 euro's. Superb value, fill yer boots.Thanks for the update.We depart on Tuesday morning..
There is a shop on the main street through the town selling Tommy Hilfiger polo shirts for 20 euro's. Superb value, fill yer boots.
You mean there's a shop selling Tommy Hilfiger knock-offs.
There was a nice ice cream place on the right of the main street, outside seating with brightly coloured ****es, a bit further along was a place where you could put your feet in a glass box and get them nibbled by fish.
Doubt very much if they are selling stolen gear, they are also selling replica football shirts for 10 euros each, and better quality than the ones in our club shop. I've got original Hilfiger polos and I've got Hilfiger polos from this shop in Skatihos, and the quality is exactly the same. Shop owner told me he sells 20 a day. Maybe he works on a lower profit margin than some?You mean there's a shop selling Tommy Hilfiger knock-offs.
Doubt very much if they are selling stolen gear, they are also selling replica football shirts for 10 euros each, and better quality than the ones in our club shop. I've got original Hilfiger polos and I've got Hilfiger polos from this shop in Skatihos, and the quality is exactly the same. Shop owner told me he sells 20 a day.
This particular shop in Skathios is on a cross roads of the main tourist street through the town and looks like an 'Aubreys' from the outside. Got the grandaughter (8) a replica England kit too, shirt, shorts and socks, 10 euros.
“ Tommy Hilfiger manufactures its apparel, footwear, and accessories in China, Vietnam, Portugal, Italy, Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, and Indonesia.” So, a lot of it will be made by the same underpaid people working in sweatshops where cheap, throwaway fashion is made. Just sold for fancy prices because of the label stuck on it.
You said 'knock off' which to me means stolen If they are fake then they are very good fakes. Better quality than the overpriced tat Ralf Lauren shop in McArthur Glenn in York. They certainly are an inferior quality bearing a designer label made especially for 'clearance' shops like McArthur Glenn. Spoke before about this and Ben Sherman went down the same route, same label, inferior quality.I didn't say they were stolen, I said they're fakes.
You can't sell genuine Tommy Hilfiger for that, the wholesale cost price of their polos is more than €20.
You said 'knock off' which to me means stolen If they are fake then they are very good fakes. Better quality than the overpriced tat Ralf Lauren shop in McArthur Glenn in York. They certainly are an inferior quality bearing a designer label made especially for 'clearance' shops like McArthur Glenn. Spoke before about this and Ben Sherman went down the same route, same label, inferior quality.
When I was selling tools anything by Stanley was top notch, whilst it was made in England, then they moved some production to Mexico, same lable, awful quality but the same price as all the Sheffield made stuff used to be.
I suppose for some the full price in Hull is cheaper than going to Turkey for a cheap one.My 300 lira fake city shirt from turkey is better quality than the real thing. Don’t know why anyone would bother with a genuine one for a rip off price.
I doubt they'd go to Turkey just to buy an ersatz replica football shirt.I suppose for some the full price in Hull is cheaper than going to Turkey for a cheap one.
I thought 'knock offs' were fakesYou said 'knock off' which to me means stolen If they are fake then they are very good fakes. Better quality than the overpriced tat Ralf Lauren shop in McArthur Glenn in York. They certainly are an inferior quality bearing a designer label made especially for 'clearance' shops like McArthur Glenn. Spoke before about this and Ben Sherman went down the same route, same label, inferior quality.
When I was selling tools anything by Stanley was top notch, whilst it was made in England, then they moved some production to Mexico, same lable, awful quality but the same price as all the Sheffield made stuff used to be.
If something is "knock off" I'd assume now it's a fake. First time I heard something described as "knock off" though, it was in Liverpool and it was nicked. Maybe the term changed in the last 30 years.
I've always known 'knock-off' as either stolen or fake just depending on context.I would've thought 'knock off' was 'knocked off'...As in stolen, but willing to concede that it seems to be a rag trade/generational term.
Fake should be 'knocked' up!!![]()
You speaking from experience?I've always known 'knock-off' as either stolen or fake just depending on context.
It's a bit like calling somebody a **** on here, (most) folk know it's meant flippantly. But if you did it on a satdee night in town to a complete stranger it'd almost certainly be taken differently![]()
If something is "knock off" I'd assume now it's a fake. First time I heard something described as "knock off" though, it was in Liverpool and it was nicked. Maybe the term changed in the last 30 years.