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Clothes Shops, Shoe Shops, Fashion and Bargains
Game On maybe ?
Massive selection in Milf, close to that of London, Milan and Paris. Granby's is the big daddy of all clothes shops, followed closely by Breton House followed by Fellas. Any mention of foster Powells? it is a toy store but it is absolute genius!
Loads of old lady shops. 2 are really expensive. There are 3 Charity shops, but 2 are expensive i mean like, they are secound hand clothes selling at daft prices, when you can buy them new for the same price, plus they dont smell. 1 nice shop is the Animal Welfe shope in Charles Street, ok it smells, but they have 2 departments, clothes and house hold stuff.
In Milford you have got to be joking! Only charity shops and cheapy shops like seconds ahead and CBS.
Granbys!! lol
seconds ahead
Granbys - ace. Can't think of any others but Milford is not the place for high fashion. You need to go about 100 miles east for that.
Granby's yeah, great. for over 80's only.
the factory shop...ok, watch out 4 the man cos hes freaky and will try to get u arrested for any reason! small and damp, but cool for women's clothes.
that shop oposite the arcade...all fakes but still look real enough! Haggle as much as possible for a decent deal!
Granbys...im sure theres a mirror behind that camera! good for school uniform but useless for anything out of the 12th century!
Select...The best clothes shop for women in milford. Good makes, too expensive, and it stinks...what more could any girl ask for!?
Whichers and sons, Granby's, Fellas.
New shop opened in Charles Street, selling all kinds of fashion for the young people.
Select!?! Newly opened, as quality as Bettabuys, need I say more?
there is now a good Dr Barnardos, for all your fashion needs
There is not really a decent clothes shop in the town, 'Fellas' is ok for the lads, but for the ladies, best go to Harford, Carmarthen or Swansea.
Arts, crafts and such (Anything from pukka art galleries to craft shops. Trendy and twee both welcome.)
um... I would look at the pictures in The Torch Theatre
the person that made the comment that dockside gallery has a load of crap is just the type of uncultured ignoramus that would write the review of milford haven, open your eyes!!!
theres a gallery on the dock where you can see and buy local artwork
The Art Gallery down the docks, been in there once, nice.
the dockside gallery...what a loada crap, but its really good! full of naked things
Art Gallerys in Milford Docks, right next to the ice cream parler (yummmmy)
Magazine and Comic Shops
nope... not down here.
Well, that newsagents on charles street always used to order my caterer magazine so total respect to them
Tony's in Hakin innit.
Or that western mail place in charles street.
Most of the newsagents have respectable selections of 'Art Pamphlets' for the discerning gentleman.
Jean's! the one n only newsagents!
You'll not only get your wank mags at Eileens if your looking for cheap booze and plenty of tottie to help you drink it Eileens is the place
Most of the shops like these are in Charles Street.
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