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Postby Guest » Sun May 23, 2004 5:30 pm

does anyone no where you can buy or does anyone know any cheap surf brands?? i love all the surf fashion and that but i dont wanna pay loads for it!!! usually buy the clothes when there like in the sale, salt rock is alright for price but its getting more exspensive everytime i look so thats out the window. i treated myself to some billabong board shorts a couple of weeks back, £45, whats that about??!! hope i dont sound like a scab saying this but i think thats a bit excessive!! anyone else feel the same?? found any cool looking clothes at cheap prices?

cheers guys
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ahh

Postby southcoaster » Sun May 23, 2004 5:34 pm

sorry that was me above, just needed to get it of my chest before i forgot................. does anyone else feel the same? i think wew should make a union and ban them from selling there products for amounts like they do.


hope when i signed up i didnt enter my address.. probable have some big guy's from quicksilver and Oneil round to batter me............!
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Postby surf patrol » Mon May 24, 2004 1:08 am

The cost of surf clothing is a nightmare - I guess that becomes a problem when the brands are becoming really popular and there is big money to be made. The quality of some of the surf brands can be pretty shocking and you really are paying for the name not the item.
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Postby nz girl » Mon May 24, 2004 7:02 am

the thing is we live in a consumer society, so the marketing vultures capatalize on what ever is currently cool. and surfing my friend, is cool. its like saying, look, i belong to this style tribe, and this is my theme music and creed etc. Make your own fashion. you are are a surfer on the inside, it dosn't matter what you wear. ascribing to a style tribe is lame anyway. try op shopping (second hand clothes stores) or get some plain tees and get creating. its more fun then buying some logo covered bullsht.
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Postby PapaW » Mon May 24, 2004 8:45 am

Keep an eye out for establishing 'brands' and companys.. stear clear of the big names and keep an eye on the bargin sections of places like Shore.co.uk and extremepie.com...
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Postby southcoaster » Mon May 24, 2004 10:01 am

yeah i always keep an eye on shorewatersports bargains, its down the road from me! yeah i think ill get printing with some of my own designs, if there good ill sell them to you lot for 50p!!
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Re: cheap surf clothes

Postby SUNGIRL » Tue May 25, 2004 10:00 am

Anonymous wrote:does anyone no where you can buy or does anyone know any cheap surf brands?? i love all the surf fashion and that but i dont wanna pay loads for it!!! usually buy the clothes when there like in the sale, salt rock is alright for price but its getting more exspensive everytime i look so thats out the window. i treated myself to some billabong board shorts a couple of weeks back, £45, whats that about??!! hope i dont sound like a scab saying this but i think thats a bit excessive!! anyone else feel the same?? found any cool looking clothes at cheap prices?

cheers guys



YOU HAE TO GO TO TK MAX- THEY DO BILLABONG SHORTS, KANGAROO POO, QUICKSILVER E.T.C FROM 12.99- 25!!!! YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING YOU NEED!!!
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New line of Clothing.....

Postby tjlewis » Tue May 25, 2004 6:29 pm

Hi everyone,

I'm currently working on designs for my own clothing range specifically aimed at surfers etc. on the same lines as SaltRock, Quiksilver and so on.
Emphasis with my clothing is always on quality and cost, I want to keep costs down as much as possible and don't want dragging into the higher price markets.

If you'd like to see initial designs or are interested in the products further, please email me at justin.mann@tjlewis.co.uk

Production has slowed at the moment due to the fact that I'm struggling to find an appropriate 'label' name for this section of the company!
Any ideas please email them to me and I'm sure we can look after the winner!

I also do custom designed T-Shirts etc. and can produce one offs very cheaply.[/b]
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T K Max

Postby reef » Tue May 25, 2004 6:36 pm

I would definatly go to TK max, got 3 pairs of trainers, - 2 quichsilver and 1 air walk for under £60 with 1 pair being marked up at £70 were £13.

You have to go quite often though as sometimes they have nothing in and sometimes they have loads in.

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Postby southcoaster » Tue May 25, 2004 8:22 pm

Yeah my mum told me to go to tk max but i just didnt believe her as she shops in m+s!!! yeah i will have to look there bit of a mission to my nearset one portsmouth i think but ill have a look!! cheers guys!! :)
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Postby eesalou » Tue May 25, 2004 9:08 pm

ok, i always thought that it was TJ Max, not tk. is that what it is in the UK?
yeah, and i would definately go to TJMax, they have a ton of name brand stuff for cheap. oh, and also marshalls, it's pretty much the same thing as TJmax, but tj max is better.
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Postby hawaiiSUCKSexceptsurf » Wed May 26, 2004 10:32 am

what do you need billabong shirts for? are you a baller or something?
there is no surf fashion. no wearing $30 t shirts because they have a logo on them, i buy short sleeve striped dress shirts for 4-8 dollars and savers or goodwill and people compliment me on my clothes all the time. and wearing board shorts when youre not surfing is stupid. it makes you look like a poser.
i found board shorts at the gap for 12 dollars. theyre water proof and everything. the only time i would buy them for over 30 dollars is if i was getting them for free from my friend who knows a good scam if you know someone working the register at a clothing store.
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Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Wed May 26, 2004 11:58 am

lol thats great for you, but generally brand stuff is actually nicer. i've got some good bargains for some nice looking stuff before, but generally cheaper stuff doesn't fit as well or is poorer quality. if you buy brand stuff make sure it is good stuff like, but buying nice clothes doesn't make you a poser. it's like paul frank.. i got a few things from there, cos i like the design on it. sure its expensive, but if you like it buy it. when you stop to worry about being a poser, your just proving to yourself that you are, cos you're worrying about what the other surfers will think! ( i know paul frank is not a surf brand, it's just an example) if you like billabong go ahead and buy billabong i say!!!
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Postby kieran » Wed May 26, 2004 12:19 pm

my two cents on this subject
If you ask 90% of people wearing an oniell t shirt or shorts and ask them who he is they probably would not know that he invented the wet suit.

I like to think that the popularity of these clothing items in volume sales helps to keep down the not so popular items. eg wetsuits, rashies

I just looked on the internet, typed in oneill on kelkoo, first thing that turned up was a pair of shorts £50

My wetsuit only cost three times the price of that, i use it all year round as many times as its physically possible.
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Postby sinistapenguin » Wed May 26, 2004 3:56 pm

I see Kieran's point - what used to be 'real surf brands' like O'Neil/ Billabong etc have now gone way too mainstream.

That said I also agree that TK Max is a great place to get this kind of stuff. I bought 4x T-Shirts (1 Rusty, 1 Billabong, 2 Rip Curl) and a pair of Quiksilver trainers - all for £60.

You now have to look at some of the less mainstream brands if you want to 'show your surferness!' I found a couple of Balin Ts in TK Max and some Gul stuff.

Quiksilver are now unfortunately like 'The Ben Sherman of Surf Brands!!'

It's a tricky one but I reckon if you're a surfer, it shows anyway. One of the guys I work with asked me if I surf at all and we were both wearing suits, so I don't know how he could tell - maybe I just ooze 'cool'!! LOL

Cheers

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Postby southcoaster » Thu May 27, 2004 11:37 am

guys try H&M! there well good, and cheap, nice design tshirts for £5, all like surf fashion for male and female for so cheap, board shorts, trousers bikinis everything you need to check it out there one in portsmouth that ii go to know, probable loads more shame there website is crap cant buy online
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Postby TokyotheKid » Fri May 28, 2004 11:56 pm

go to a local surfshopppp! and buy their clothes
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Help to a boy from denmark..

Postby -Bjerre- » Sun Jun 20, 2004 5:46 pm

Hey.. i am a danish windsurfer and like you looking for some clohtes... so i wanted too hear if this shop tx max has ab homepage so i can order from denmark..??

mvh kris..
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Postby barrelled2perfection » Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:47 am

yeah tkmaxx is great!!! errr, also for cheap surf clothes, try http://www.shredhead.co.uk, http://www.sixfeetabove.co.uk and http://www.shore.co.uk their bargain stuff on the shore site is well...a bargain!! he he he! the other two are cheap as they don't have to pay for a shop etc as its just an online store. their damn good and often have free delivery as well.
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Re: ahh

Postby Guest » Fri Jun 25, 2004 6:40 am

hay look theres a semi new brand out called p.s.d peruvain surf designs they hav realy nice cloths 4 pretty cheap i got a realy nice t 4 $13 dollars
they use peruvain cottan 2 there nice t's 4 a dam good price keep ur eyes open :D
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