Horrible picture I know but never the less this is a picture of my coat. It's a bit simple but I really do love it. I got it from Topman in early November ready for the harsh, snowy winte,r that was ahead of us. There's a "Sale Topman" in the local city centre which I simply love because the permanent sale means I can afford something from Topman for a change. So back to the story, I saw this Camel pea coat, checked the price tag and guess what? It was within my budget. £15. Yes one five smackers for such a divine piece of artwork. It was reduced from £50+, I think, but it made me wonder why Topman can’t retail more products that are cheaper. Loads more people I know would buy more items from Topshop and other high street retailers if they were just a little bit cheaper. I for one have a huge list of items I would love to get, but lack of money and job means I cannot afford my wish list, meaning I’ll have to wait at least six months before these items are deemed unsellable and sent to my local “Sale Topman”. I sigh as I see the mixtures of colours, patterns and textures that I cannot afford drift through my eyes and hands as I slowly walk out of the shop empty handed.
However all is not at a loss. We are all aware January has kicked in, sale signs are flashing up everywhere, with glorious items waiting for us with an excellent ‘reduced’ sale tags. By playing the retail game right you can get wonderful looks at wonderful prices...and who needs to know you got it half price?
However all is not at a loss. We are all aware January has kicked in, sale signs are flashing up everywhere, with glorious items waiting for us with an excellent ‘reduced’ sale tags. By playing the retail game right you can get wonderful looks at wonderful prices...and who needs to know you got it half price?

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