Shopping

shaza01

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Hi,

Travel in 4 weeks and was wondering what is the shopping like for clothes ? Are they a lot cheaper than back home ? Any ideas would be great .

Thanks
Sharon
 
Do you mean 'normal' clothes or designer label?

Normal clothes are cheaper, especially at Walmart or stores like Old Navy. You can get designer clothes cheaper too at the designer outlet malls.

Not a big expert on shopping (where is Kev when you need him?), but I know some of the ladies on the DIS do shop now and again :thumbsup2
 
Depends what you're looking for.

If you're looking for the very latest trends, you may not find them to be any cheaper. However, at the outlet malls, you can get some bargains, if you're not after the very latest designs.

Sportswear and surfwear (Billabong etc) are cheaper on the whole. It is possible to get designer jeans at sigificantly less than they would be in the UK e.g. DKNY

Some of the fashion stores stock very brightly-coloured fashions that IMHO seem to fit in better over in Florida than they do in the less than tropical climate we have in the UK.

I recently set up another thread with some tips for shopping over there. I can post the link if you can't find it. Or post any other questions you have.
 
Hi Juliebro,
I would be grateful if you could post the link.
thanks sharon
 

Hi Juliebro

Thanks for the link. i will print some vouchers off night before i travel.

Once again thanks

Sharon
 
WE have just got back -didnt find the shopping at all good. I did buy a "posh" dress in a shop at Florida Mall, but apart from that we bought no clothes, no trainers or souvenier stuff at all.
I didnt find them any cheaper or better than what you can buy here - i didn't find anything i "HAD TO" have.
There were very few sales on - even at the outlets - and I found that I could buy stuff at our local Reebock/Nike outlet place for similar prices. (esp now the rate isn't so good.)

I have some lovely bits i have in my "pooh corner" that I wanted to add to - but I found the quality of the disney things very poor -especially for the price.

We decided not to buy anything just for the sake of it, and spent our money on good meals out instead.

Sorry to be such a downer - but IMHO buy things here if you like them, and dont waste your time out there hunting for things you may be unlikely to find.

But enjoy yr hols....

x
 
I love shopping in the US.. I think it depends what you like though. I've been buying clothes online from the US since before i'd even been on holiday there (must be 9 years now!) and though my tastes and style have evolved I always find myself shopping somewhere or other. Favourites are Torrid, Old Navy, Journeys (I like skate shoes and they have some really nice exclusive ones), Sears (lovely summer dresses), Macys (cosmetics) and Target for pretty much anything you can think of :) I'm not really into the more popular designers and tend to find the outlet stores boring for this reason... I shop for the selection and sizing more than the price i'd say.
 
Thanks for all the advice . I am getting excited now even though i got 4 weeks to wait !!!!!!!!!!! count down is on

Once again thanks to all
Sharon :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
WE have just got back -didnt find the shopping at all good. I did buy a "posh" dress in a shop at Florida Mall, but apart from that we bought no clothes, no trainers or souvenier stuff at all.
I didnt find them any cheaper or better than what you can buy here - i didn't find anything i "HAD TO" have.
There were very few sales on - even at the outlets - and I found that I could buy stuff at our local Reebock/Nike outlet place for similar prices. (esp now the rate isn't so good.)

I have some lovely bits i have in my "pooh corner" that I wanted to add to - but I found the quality of the disney things very poor -especially for the price.

We decided not to buy anything just for the sake of it, and spent our money on good meals out instead.

Sorry to be such a downer - but IMHO buy things here if you like them, and dont waste your time out there hunting for things you may be unlikely to find.

But enjoy yr hols....

x


We are here at the moment and have found exactly the same
Have seen every shop in the Premium Outlets, Prime Outlets and the Florida Mall and struggled to buy anything. The Estee Lauder outlet was useful, and I bought a couple of things there. I found a couple of pairs of shoes I liked, but bought them because I liked them not because they were a particular good price. Clothes were on the whole dearer. Fine for younger people who like names, skate clothes, Levis etc. Why would I want shorts or tops with big letters across the chest or bottom :confused3 We wear trainers for the gym, but have recently bought some Nike and Reebock at JJBs for silly money in sale. We like gym clothes but tbh, the stuff M&S sells is fine for us at under £10 per item. Jeans? Next fit us better and are cheaper than even Levis in a sale here. I looked at the expensive dresses ertc but poorly made and overpriced when compared to my favourite Coast clothes in UK. Looked at razors, contact lens soln etc in Walmart.....same price as Sainsburys, Tesco etc. Why would I want to struggle to bring home jars of barbeque sauce, sweets etc that is no different or cheaper to stuff in even our most expensive supermarkets??? DH broke his pocket reading glasses and needed repacements, we paid more than I could have got them for in UK. I also felt that it was a tourist ripoff. We got talking to a nice couple of folks in the Bose shop about electronics and stuff in general, and they admitted that prices for stuff on the high street or outlet malls is priced for tourists, and usually old models or out of date styles.
We also decided to save our money and not buy things for the sake of it. Enjoying a fantastic holiday, but no, the shopping is no good for us. It may have been once upon a time, but with the dollar rate, and the fact that UK sales these days are almost constant, and the fact that internet shopping gives better deals and competative pricing...then poor value.

Sorry guys! I'm sure that people will disagree and shoot me....but its only our experiences! And I'm sure others will have different views!
 
I think many (us) included was spoilt with the $2 for £1 and shopping seemed a high priority on trips..I guess it's abit like over here I've found the sales not that appealing here as I do when I'm over there I just buy what I like :rotfl:
I'm sure there are still some great deals to be had :thumbsup2
 












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