i have not tried it yet, but then am looking foreword to it! am not interested in ebay etc, and also i don't want to give a big ammount of tax or shipping! perhaps am still in search for some local website!! a local shop in my city is going to have a site for selling stuffs online, am looking foreword to it!
I seemed to have come across a similar thread in V7N. But anyway, yes I did go on Internet shopping before, and so far my experience is still great.
I live in the Netherlands. When I need new clothes I either buy it from ebay (from shops in germany) or I go to Koln in Germany and buy them myself. Netherlands is too expensive for clothing.
Well I never buy anything from Ineternet because sometime we got not proper size or sometime got bad quality stuff.
Haven't tried internet shopping. I like to fit the clothes first before I buy them. That way I'm sure that it looks good on me
For my Clothes? Never.. I usually dont go for online shopping for tangible products..I only gather information from internet about products then go to the store to buy them.. Bought few items off ebay 3-4 years back.. but cant wait 5-10 days to get the things deliver to me..
Yep, I've bought clothes from a few retailers via their internet sites and so far I've had nothing but good experiences.
I buy my clothes exclusively from Kmart I've bought a few tshirts online. But only because I couldn't get them anywhere else.
It is a hard job for me to buy-select clothes and I barely can buy offline that's why online shopping for clothes seems far for me. Except t-shirts they are generally standart and I bought some before.
I'm more functional than fashionable. Working in a lab you discover that there's not much point buying expensive clothes because they'll undoubtedly suffer burns, acid splash or other damage. Consequently a lot of my stuff comes from Asda (Walmart to you US guys) - cheap, cheerful and looks okay.
Its a risk buying clothes online because most of the time the clothes looks different when you wear it so you must try it on before buying it