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What to avoid when buying cheap name brand clothes

If you're looking for fashionable clothes at low prices, you may be tempted to pick cheap name brand jeans, shirts and dresses. While shopping at cheaper stores can save you money, you may find that clothes from discount brands are poorly made and do not wear as well as designer brand. This article gives you some tips on what to look out for when purchasing cheap name brand clothes.

The major risks of cheap brand clothing

Poorly made and finished clothes One of the major flaws of cheap clothes is that they are not well-made. While clothes from stores such as Primark and Peacocks, and from discount supermarket brands such as George look fabulous and are great value for money, these items are not always a lasting investment. Watch out for loose buttons or stitching which is coming unravelled. This is not to say that cheap clothes are always a false economy. Far from it. Stores such as Primark and George at Asda stock some fantastic basics including work shirts and cardigans. If you are willing to put a little work in, sewing buttons on properly at home or running in loose threads, you can get a fabulous piece which will last as well as the designer alternative. Variations and imperfections in patterns Ex-catalogue stores are a great way to get high fashion branded clothing at low prices. However, these items are often seconds so watch out for imperfections. You may find that seconds have some variation in pattern or flaws in the stitching, so look carefully and find the product which looks best.

Other things to consider

Unreliable sizing Watch out for the way cheap names cut their cloth. Brands such as Atmosphere at Primark do not always have reliable sizing as the fabric is cut in bulk using a machine. Inevitably, this means that cloth at the bottom of the pile is narrower than that at the top. Always try before you buy, even if you have tried the same item in the same size previously, as cheap name brands can be subject to variation. The plus side of this is that, if you keep trying, you may be more likely to find a perfect fit. You can get bargain clothing which looks good and will last. Shop around and be aware of the pitfalls of cheap name clothing to avoid missing buttons and unravelled hems.

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