Clothes Shops, Shoe Shops, Fashion and Bargains in Worthing, West Sussex*
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- topman, h + m, officers club if your feeling mainstream/rich, not very many indipendent chains at all, hobo was the best shop for me but has closed down, best off going to brighton
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www.glistenvintage.co.uk
Based in Brighton and Worthing Glisten aims to provide fashion lovers with a choice of gorgeous, glam, interesting clothing, accessories and trinkets from past eras. Choose from A wonderful selection of vintage and retro mainly from the 1940's 1950's 1960's 1970's, 1980s and some fun and quirky modern day peices. All in great wearable condition.
- The Spastic Society Charity Shop
- hobo, reload,
- Ermmm, I wouldnt recommend buying clothes from Worthing. Even if you could find a decent clothes shop, the braying en masse of townies would be upon you in seconds, burning you and your new clothes 'at the bandstand mate!, yeeeaaa. Wickid!'
- There is a vintage clothes shop in Worthing town center, just down the road from cafe costa, can't remember what it is called...sorry...it is open from tuesday to saturday and you can't really miss it.
- jjb, jd. t.reds, etc.
- Burtons,topman, ciro citerio TK Max for all your cheap Nike shirts plenty of charity shops for the old folk.
- Spanki in Brighton....wow theres nothing in Worthing lol
- A couple of places along Warwick Street otherwise only the usual chain store stuff. Better in Brighton or Chichester.
- Reload
- mad house - good n cheap
- All for girls near McDonalds.
- Not too bad for women's clothes, River Island a good top shop etc, but a lack of individual boutiques in the style of Brighton - you're better off taking the train over to the Lanes!
- Hetherington's - Clubbing wear, loads of it. The owner - Phil H is a bit of a local figure. Always smoking!!
- Oxfam is pretty good for bargain clothing.
- Very bland on the whole - you''l have more fun browsing the charity shops, and this is the opinion of someone who had very little to spend for years and now that I have more, still find charity shops more creative (although they may be a bit smelly, bout they're cheap!)
- hobo and apache are ok but its only for blokes
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- catwalk... so many diferent things so ou dont end up looking the same as everyone else in rutherfords! (sarah Bailey)
- The madhouse is cheap BUT there currently undergoing a refit so watch this space!
- Worthing has 1 yes i repeat 1 good clothes shop topshop go there or be square!
- B-Wise, BHS, QS, Mad House, Apatchie, Jeans Store.
- Theres not enough mens clothes shops in Worthing . Not enough choice.
Perhaps a few more shops and a few less bars.
- Plenty of charity shops and of course C&A!! reccommend going To Brighton or anywhere other than Worthing.
- All rubbish
- Smith and Jones is good (in Warwick Street) Bentalls sells Timberland gear
- I can recommend Cactus Trail as the last word in cool.
- Try Brighton. But: Cool jewellery shop... Zoo. Also Topman/Topshop, Arena, CB2, Next, River Island. C&A, M&S, QS, Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Etam, Miss Selfridge, Madhouse, BeeWise (Virtually all shops are now in a precinct of about one miles length.)
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