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- Sarah-Anne M.マンチェスター, イギリス582932602009年11月25日1番にレビュー!
I'm not a huge fan of Topshop either.
I was going to give this shop two stars because I really never bother with it when I'm shopping. It's not clothes aren't particularly good quality, it's not particularly cheap and to agree with Alexandra, due to the shop's popularity, you will see two girls wearing the same dress on a night out, every girls nightmare.
the reason Topshop gets the third star though is because of it's Shoe Lounge. That's right, a shoe lounge! A whole area in there with chairs for the boyfriends and lots and lots and lots of shoes for the girls! All set out in a very good way which makes all of them look good! Not good for shoe addicts like myself!!! But good enough to earn Topshop a third star.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Emma Louise M.Bellevue, アメリカ合衆国1143136515792010年1月9日
Ah, Topshop. The shop I fear during sales as it all gets a bit mad and crowded and you're fighting any number of boho headbanded bottle gingers with thick liquid liner for the last pair of size 8 harem pants. The shop where Kate Moss brought out a range that I genuinely don't understand why anyone got excited about. The shop where in Manchester, we have two gigantic floors, with not only your classic Topshop wear but a huge range of vintage clothing, individual boutique concessions and maternity, petite and tall items.
Yes, Topshop has come a long way from the store I remember as a kid. It's reinvigorated itself tenfold to become something of a warehouse of variety, with a shoe department to rival standalone shoe shops. It's bought into the current indie girl trend of wanting to mix high street chic with vintage tat. And it does it well. The only thing I don't agree on is the increase in price.
Topshop used to be cheap n' cheerful, now you're paying £40 for crop tops. How does this happen? The fact that you've got Kate Moss supposedly 'designing' for you doesn't increase your status. Well, not to me, I've never liked Kate Moss. I can honestly say it's been a long time since I've bought anything from Topshop and it'll take a mighty good sale to get me in there again (plus I'd have to brace myself... weekdays mean nothing to Topshoppers as a lot of them are students anyway. Gah). But it does have the occasional gem, and you can't argue with the size. Manchester's Topshop rivals London's, I'm sure of it.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jessica H.マンチェスター, イギリス34973717892013年7月17日更新されたレビュー
I went back. I couldn't resist the pull. Why? Because there's a sale - recommended by a friend - that's actually a sale.
None of this "£20 & under" where everything is £20 (reduced from £25) malarky. As it's what feels like years since I last set foot in here, it feels like it's changed - upstairs is much more organised and spacious somehow. Yes, I got lost looking for the till, but that's because it's moved since 2012.
The sale itself was pretty impressive; since when did Topshop hire people who cared about what the shop looked like more than themselves? Everything was organised by size and, in some ways, clothing type. As with any sale, not everything was in the right place, but it's easy enough to find your way around. If you need a pair of jeans for £25 - one pair I spotted were only £5 - you should probably pop along.
I walked away with a basic black skirt and a jumper with a panther face. The till point was busy and the queue pretty long, but all was forgiven due to the guy serving, who was happy to have a quick chat, ask if you want your hangers, then wish you a good evening in a pretty sincere way.
I have my suspicions that this whole experience was only so positive because I was partaking in an evening shopping treat. On a Saturday, I wouldn't think of stepping a New Look clad foot in here.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 02012年3月2日以前のレビューIt feels a bit odd to review such a massive and high street defining label. However, I feel that I have to put my opinion forward and join the others in yelping - quite literally - about the prices of very limited shapes and sizes of material.
The Arndale Toppers is huge, and actually quite well laid out. You know where you stand with this shop. However, I often feel like it's at the bottom of the rung because, although I am pretty thin, I barely fit into their size 8's. No complimentary sizes here.
The clothes are nice. I have never been one to be obsessed (other than when you're about 14 and it's just, like, super cool to be spending all your money on one pair of jeans) and find myself desperatley avoiding going to Topshop. Yes, those jeans did last me a while, but they set me back a fair bob. And I truly believe the quality is going downhill; that pair of jeans at 14/15 lasted over a year, whereas the top I bought at 19 lasted about 2 weeks. What's more, the shorts they sell at the moment are cheek showers - I don't know about the rest of the world, but the bottom of my bum cheeks, excuse the use of words, is not something I want to flash for the entirity of Manchester, just because "it's fashion."
I am a huge purchaser of throwaway fashion and often shop in Primark and H&M, against my higher morals, simply because I cannot afford Toppers or above prices. But I think people need to make sure they are not being ripped off; if Toppers are becoming more lax in their creations, maybe it is better to spend 20 squids less on something you know will wear rather than being horrified to realise your £40 top is suddely coming apart.
There's nothing wrong with the physical shop or, indeed, the great/Great British High Street, of which Toppers is pretty much a founding member. However, I think they need to get back in touch with what the British public actually want, rather than selling us high cut shorts and items that only models can get away with. I mean, neon yellow hot pants? I would like to say people should be confident enough to put them on but, honey, let's stick to what looks good. - Trisha B.マンチェスター, イギリス103631302010年4月9日
The only thing I would write about this store, are the shoes! They do have amazing shoes for men and women alike. Anything that suits your taste, you will definitely identify with it here!
Talking about clothes, it's regular Topshop, pricey and nothing really new. And as mentioned before the possibilities of the same dress faux pas is very likely to happen, if you have just purchased the new collection dress. They do have good accesories, I'll give them that. But the clothes, not a hit and its mainly because of the commercialisation.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ceire T.マンチェスター, イギリス562382010年4月22日
Topshop never fails. It always manages to hit the spot, and provide the item you have been looking for. So once you are prepared for it's ever increasing prices, you are good to go!
This Topshop is particularly large and stock all of the concessions, such as Rare**, Motel etc. It also stocks the designers@ Topshop range ie Christopher Kane's wacky animal print range. It also has a massive shoe section and has a large range of Office shoes too.
It has recently had a nifty little computer installed that let's you go online to Topshop.com, pick an item that isn't in the store, it then gets delivered to the store and wowza, there it is! Although this seems cool, it always baffles me as to why you don't just order your clothes from the comfort of your own home. Oh well, each to their own...
I love Topshop and this one is one of my fav because it has everything!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Dulcie E.ロンドン, イギリス1061292010年4月25日
I think Mancunions are pretty lucky to have this gargantuan branch of Topshop. Situated on three floors as my hometown, King's Lynn, features a one room stored stocking primarily the basic jersey range and a couple of pairs of shoes.
Topshop have the ability to make you desire every single item they have on display yet this patina of appeal seem to fade rapidly once the criminally expensive item is hanging in your wardrobe. This is because overnight your item will have become visibly dated and Topshop will have regenerated all its collections overnight. You have to pick wisely otherwise you'll quickly find yourself with very little available to wear. However, you can't knock their dedication to the catwalk and truly no other high street store can boast such attention to the high fashion trends. After all, it's not as if Primark shows at London Fashion Week is it?
According to the Arndale Centre website each week Topshop sells a nationwide average of 30 pairs of knickers a minute, 6,000 pairs of jeans a day and 35,000 pairs of shoes every week so its clear that there are no signs of its current popularity abating. This particular branch stocks all the boutique ranges one can find in the Oxford Street flagship store such as Reko, Dahlia, Strawberry Kisses as well as a vintage collection. My only complaint would be that these ranges are outrageously overpriced considering they are the same bog standerd Chinese imports that clog the rails in T.K Maxx for a tenth of the price.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Elie T.パリ, フランス972086562014年11月9日
This is an average size topshop with a good selection of products, but some details upset me : the first point is this eternal sale section: it is impossible to move there and I felt like suffocating. It is impossible to grab any clothe as they are too messy and bound together. On the other hand, ( and here I am a little biased) there is a tall discrimination : you have to dig to find a 34 length jean and the tall section is so minor compared to the small section. A good point is that there is free wifi ( in case you want to geek during your shopping) and a student discount.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Rebecca D.ロンドン, イギリス53633532010年2月5日
The other day I was flicking through the Guardian's website, when an article by my beloved Jess Cartner-Morley (she's double barelled, like me. I feel like we're sommehow kindred spirits) popped up. It was a letter to Topshop, detailing why, finally, their love affair was over. In that instant, I realised two things:
- I have not bought anything from Topshop for two years, save for a pair of knickers, which I never wear because they're cut weird.
- Whenever anyone mentions Topshop, despite the above point, I automatically say "Oh I loooooove Topshop." Like some sort of...robot.
The Arndale Toppy is massive. Two floors of overpriced clothes, shoes and accessories, including a mini-version of the Oxford Street flagship's Boutique, which stocks not Toppy, but smaller designers. It's a nice touch and my old winter coat was from the Boutique, and is gorge. Unfortunately, the Arndale branch's Boutique is a bit of an afterthought. It used to be in the bit that now houses lingerie, and thwen it felt like a special secret corner. But now it's sort of in a no-man's land between new trends and maternity, and it all looks a bit lacklustre. They've eschewed brands like Mina and Upper 5th for Motel, which is a bit blarg, really.
During sale time, the Arndale Toppy's upstairs floor becomes a swamp of crap-dragged-from-the-back-room-where-it-has-been-for-years and tussling girls. I have never lasted more than 10 minutes in a Toppy sale. I always have to leave.
The thing with Toppy, and it's a universal problem, is that it's just getting pricier and pricier. It's like, I know I need to pay for quality, but the fabrics and techniques employed by Toppy are really no more sophisticated or quality than say H&M. A more Arndale-specific problem, is the staff. For a start, most of them look ridiculous. Not in a ooh-by-this way, but in a I-got-up-at-4am-to-get-rewady. Nobody likes a try-hard, especially when said try-hard is supposed to be trying to sell clothes, not launch herself as some kin of...jumble sale... The staff here are also incredibly rude. Like, unbelievably so. They're ALL like the mean girls from school. I should NOT be made to feel like a big fat swamp donkey because I've asked for a size 12. That is not a nice feeling. Despite there being about a hundred members of staff walking round, there's never one when you need her, and if you do happen to be able to grab one, they literally never know where what you want is, they always point you towards the other floor, so you go upstairs, or downstairs, and spend 15 minutes looking, then find it on the floor you were originally on, upon which discovery, you also find that it is shodily made and costs half a month's grocery bill. Then you leave and get a coffee at Est.
I am sick of the Toppy gauntlet, and now that the Guardian says it's OK, I think I'm gonna stop running it all together. I mean, who needs Toppy's fake approximation of shabby chic vintagerie when we've got the Northern Quarter anyway?Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0