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Old 10-01-2010 at 10:16 AM   #1
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Good clothes Store nearby?
well now that its getting colder i was wondering if anyone knew any good clothes store near by in hamilton (for men) for like good brand name sweaters, scarves and etc.?
Old 10-01-2010 at 10:40 AM   #2
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Limeridge or eastgate. There's an urban planet and sirens at Jackson, but I'm going to go out of my way and assume that's not your scene.

There's really not a lot of small stores around here.
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Old 10-01-2010 at 10:44 AM   #3
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You can order clothes online from a lot of stores- Old Navy and The Gap are also doing free shipping for Canada right now.

But yeah, otherwise heading to Limeridge is probably your best bet.
Old 10-01-2010 at 11:05 AM   #4
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There's a Camous Crew on Centennial Parkway. But I agree with what everyone else said, you need to head down to Limeriidge. By the time you go to a bunch of local stores to find what you need, you could have just made a one-stop-shop at Limeridge. I'm not sure what's there for guys though, becasue obviously I always look at the women's stores and when I go shopping with guys the only store they want to look at is Spencer's. haha Go figure. But yah, they have an Old Navy, H&M, and I THINK they have Randy River.

They also have Aeropostale, American Eagle and Tommy Hilfiger.
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Old 10-01-2010 at 02:05 PM   #5
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+1 for Limeridge. Go to The Bay in there, they've got plenty of brand name men's clothing. Ralph Lauren, Nautica, etc.
Old 10-01-2010 at 03:25 PM   #6
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Speaking of where to buy clothes, does anyone know of any stores that sell XXL size shirts? Ive only found a couple places, and would like a few more options.
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Speaking of where to buy clothes, does anyone know of any stores that sell XXL size shirts? Ive only found a couple places, and would like a few more options.
Maybe you should consider losing weight. To elaborate, if you're wearing XXL shirts, there is a good chance you are overweight, likely obese. There are lots of long term health effects like diabetes, joint pain, heart disease, etc. Are you a member of the Pulse? Working out three times a week and eating healthier really isn't that hard, not only will your body release endorphins making you feel better, but your quality of life will drastically improve. Your self confidence will increase, you will actually be able to find clothes of your size, people will respect you more (lots of people do judge you for being overweight), etc., there is literally no downside. Your friends probably don't want to offend you, so they don't mention this to you.

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Old 10-01-2010 at 09:15 PM   #9
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Speaking of where to buy clothes, does anyone know of any stores that sell XXL size shirts? Ive only found a couple places, and would like a few more options.
There's a George Richards (king sized clothes for the king sized man ♫) on Upper Wentworth Street.
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Yea, i wish sometimes at mac people actually take the effort to look decent instead of being lazy and putting on a sweater and sweatpants. C'mon this ain't a pj parade. (but at the same time don't go too overboard or else people will think you're some stuck up keener who overdresses because they think they're better than everyone else) u kno, just keep it simple =] that is all.
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Yea, i wish sometimes at mac people actually take the effort to look decent instead of being lazy and putting on a sweater and sweatpants. C'mon this ain't a pj parade. (but at the same time don't go too overboard or else people will think you're some stuck up keener who overdresses because they think they're better than everyone else) u kno, just keep it simple =] that is all.
who are you to state what someone can or cannot wear?
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who are you to state what someone can or cannot wear?
Alright, you can continue to wear the red leather jacket and boots. I don't judge.
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Alright, you can continue to wear the red leather jacket and boots. I don't judge.
ROFL are you talking about that guy with long hair glass' and always wears some long heels and red leather jacket like some S&M guy?

and i think your wrong..personally i think in uni you can just walk into class with your pjs if you really want to cause honestly your paying more than $5000 to study, why does it really matter what you wanna wear to class? hell as long as your comfortable and not wearing something that is really offensive to someone its all good thats what i think anyways. besides when you live on rez and wake up 5 minutes before class i dont think you have the time to change
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ROFL are you talking about that guy with long hair glass' and always wears some long heels and red leather jacket like some S&M guy?

and i think your wrong..personally i think in uni you can just walk into class with your pjs if you really want to cause honestly your paying more than $5000 to study, why does it really matter what you wanna wear to class? hell as long as your comfortable and not wearing something that is really offensive to someone its all good thats what i think anyways. besides when you live on rez and wake up 5 minutes before class i dont think you have the time to change
Theres a thread on here about that guy, and he responded to it himself. I'm too "busy" at work to look it up though.

You can wear what you want to class, pj's or otherwise. I don't get why people wear pyjamas in public though. Doesn't bother me at all, I just think they're too lazy to take 5 minutes out of their day to put on a pair of jeans and a tshirt. I get that people oversleep. I do it all the time myself. It happens. But if you're already late, what's it gonna hurt to put some real pants on?
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