The edgy London designs have many shops throughout London, but the Duke of York Sq on the trendy King’s Road is one of the best stocked. Their racks are crammed so do take the time to really look through the overstuffed racks as there is lots to choose from. Also don’t be afraid to ask a sales person for help as they do have more stock off the floor that they are more then happy to look for. All Saints is known for biased cut designs so don’t be put off by the avant guard design as the clothes themselves have a nice cut and drape on the body. It is a good idea to try items on as what looks like a tattered rag on the hanger is actually very flattering on. I almost passed on a cardigan I thought wasn’t all that on the hanger but looked amazing when I put it on. It makes my outfit every time I wear it that I wish I had bought two!
Thomas A.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
As much as I can’t afford to look as poor as the All Saints marketing would like me to, I can’t pass up a summer sale. Luckily, All Saints does a pretty good one, but if you’re familiar with my Zara stalking, this one has some of the best sale stuff *in my sizes* !!! Maybe it’s that people in Chelsea shop at Harvey Nics and pass up the high street shops, but Duke of York Sq seems to always have the best selection of stuff once the summer sales take full swing. Don’t bother going to Oxford street unless you want to dig through a picked over table filled with XXL’s! This one will be much quieter, sorted and worth the commute. Polo for 60 quid? ehh no thanks, but when they’re 14.99, I pile the armloads into the fitting rooms!