For many people, expensive, trendy clothing is not something they consider when clothes shopping. This is probably for a variety of reasons - they're uninterested in designer labels, they don't know where to buy them or they simply cannot afford them.
This is where way too many people miss a trick, because clothes produced by high-end designers are more accessible now than ever before. You cannot walk down a high street without noticing a store that stocks labels such as Superdry, Lacoste or Henleys, all at reasonably low prices, and if there is a sale on; you're laughing!
You might be asking yourself what is the significance of these labels - you can get just as good stuff for cheaper prices from other outlets right? You can, but the emphasis with designer-wear is the quality and unique-ness within the design of both the fabric and the print. Generally, you do indeed get what you pay for with clothes. When I was a student I bought a pair of jeans from a very popular high-street retailer and they only lasted a couple of months before the stitching came loose and they began to fall apart - I suppose I can't grumble as they only cost me £6!
One of the main positive advantages to choosing designer brands is their compatibility, which is the main point of this article. Take for example the brand Henleys - they're huge array of colourful designer clothes, for the main part, hook up with one another. You'd be hard pressed to find a pair of jeans that doesn't go with one of their t-shirts, for example. This compatibility means that not only are you buying higher quality products, but it's easier to pick out items that match, building a "core" bunch of clothes that all go together.
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