I'm starting to get into more 'I'm no longer a teenager' clothes, and I'm wondering if there are any other places to shop that sell good quality clothes for not stupid prices.
I like Marks and Sharks selection, but I wonder if there's anywhere else I should have a look.
TK Maxx do nice stuff. Burtons are always a safe hand for everyday wear, officers club can be hit and miss but I've found nice t-shirts in there.
Don't be dismissive of the likes of Tesco and Asda either, I got a cracking jacket from Tesco recently for 40 quid. Sports World is sometimes good for stuff in the sales, they do nice addidas high tops and the like cheap as well as Firetrap shoes and stuff as well.
>>4919 Uniqlo are indeed quite good. You should also check out Zara. Their stuff's quite small though, so be sure to size up if you see something you like. I have a 28 inch waist and the frame of a string bean and their "small" sizes can still be a tight fit at times.
>>4921 >TK Maxx do nice stuff.
TK Maxx do cheap stuff, the vast majority of which is tacky garbage. It might still be worth it to flick through it if you're broke and can spend the time but there's an awful lot of what I suspect OP would call "I'm a teenager" clothes in there.
There's plenty of nice clothes there. They just never fit, so you end up spending 30 minutes trying to convince yourself you're a large while staring mournfully into a full body mirror.
H&M can be good for basics. A lot of it is fairly cheaply made, but they offer a good way of filling out your wardrobe on a budget. Most of my socks and undies are from there, and I have a fair few shirts and cardigans too. They frequently do limited runs of "premium quality" stuff, which is often very nice indeed.
Topman are surprisingly good for suits and jackets. The bottom of the price range is often padded out with dubious polyester blends, but they often do remarkably nice items at the higher end. Steer clear of anything obviously trendy.