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Only the most gayest homosexuals wear pink ties or shirts or the combo.
I think its disgusting and its an insult not only to the human race but to rats also
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York Outlet Village isn't bad - it contains the usual suspects and looks swisher than Cheshire Oaks
The Victoria Quarter in Leeds is pretty good. It contains the Harvey Nicks (so this sets the tone), with lots of independent / top end chain type of stores.
It is a nice place to go and wander around but as you can imagine be a tad expensive (that's the Yorkshire in me)!
http://www.v-q.co.uk
Leeds is pretty good for shopping anyway although like most town centres can be expensive for parking so unless you are going to be loaded down with bags and make frequent trips to the car to unload then coming in by train is a pretty good idea
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Cool...I will be on there later for that price I can get a couple...Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThomas Pink online has some at £59 in the sale.
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Any good?Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostI belive that they also have a shop in the Victoria Quarter in Leeds. Could be combined with a trip to York (the outlet village is just off the A64 on the outskirts of town).
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I belive that they also have a shop in the Victoria Quarter in Leeds. Could be combined with a trip to York (the outlet village is just off the A64 on the outskirts of town).
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Don't know meself - but sure it might be a nice day out...Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe outlet village in York isn't much good, though. Don't know about the Pink shop there.
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There is an outlet village place in York that have a Thomas Pink shop.... just found it!!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt was some time ago, mind.
That's where I used to stock up, every so often.
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