Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Where can i buy a nice leather jacket in the uk for under 拢50?

preferably somewhere around portsmouth or just the shop name. Also, I have pale skin and light brown hair what colour would suit me? i quite like tan coloured leather but what do u think?
Where can i buy a nice leather jacket in the uk for under 拢50?
Oxfam
Where can i buy a nice leather jacket in the uk for under 拢50?
Oxfam.
Reply:Premier leathers, or a catalogue.
Reply:d2, its dark brown. i dont know if they sell it anymore, but i have a nice one its like a flying jacket and its not real leather....
Reply:Take a trip to Camdem Town, North London. It will be well worth it. They have alot of really cool leather jackets for good prices.
Reply:i shouldn't answer this cause it's rigged, but don't buy one from the market and forget the cheap adverts in the papers, you want quality, pay the price.
Reply:primark! I don't live in the uk but primark has great clothes. I've been there in scotland. I bought a jacket actually! ;D
Reply:ebay, leather jakcets are at least 拢100 in most shops!
Reply:You can try the ebay. But be patient in choosing the right seller. Don't let them sell you the torn ones... happy shopping. cheers ; )
Reply:check out ebay
Reply:u could try ebay, i know it sounds a little far fecthed but really give it a try!





or just wait for a sale, my brother got one recently from topshop, fake leather tho for 拢30
Reply:primark or ebay
Reply:- Ebay


- Charity shops


- Newspaper ads





Try dark Brown - That works for me.
Reply:in Camden Town, they have a lot of stores there that is cheap, cheap, cheap
Reply:From a farmer.
Reply:I use e bay for clothes, I pay for items with pay pal so at least if the item is **** when you get it youve got some insurance, never had a bad deal on it and its loads cheaper than the shops, and its delivered to your door
Reply:New Look have lots of tan leather jackets in at the moment for 50 quid! I think tan or darker brown would suit you, black isn't the best for paler skin
Reply:Under 50 is a challenge. Try your charity store.


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