Advantages: Range and Price Disadvantages: none really
At this time of economic crisis, it's fair to say that everybody has been affected and as we are all reminded every day shopping is dreaded throughout.
For this reason I think everybody agrees that shops with high prices are definately out of the question for now.
Zara is a definate choice for people on a budget, but this doesn't mean that the quality of any of their clothes is sacrificed.
I can honestly say that hen clothes shopping, I will always have a good look around Zara.
Range
The range in Zara is excellant, they do a very casual range which is suitable for all ages, and they also do a range of smart quality work and smart wear.
When I got my first full time job I didnt have a lot of money, and I suddenly had to start dressing smart. As a young girl this is so daunting, you want to stay conscience of your image and look ...
amyloop 15.03.2009
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Advantages: good bargains! Disadvantages: see text
Zara is a great shop if you want to pick a bargain or get a timeless piece like a black blazer or black trousers. Instore they have a good mix of affordable pieces and slightly more expensive garments.
The sale in Zara is fantastic and I would recommend that anyone pays a visit. I and my family have got some great bargains. I got a zip up jacket for £7!! The original price was £20...now thats what I call a bargain! A word of warning be prepared at sale times to hunt through a huge mound of clothes to find what you want but don't let that put you off.
There are a few disadvantages with Zara. On their cheaper items the quality isn't always the best, so if you are looking for something to last try their more expensive range of clothes.
The sizes can be really confusing at times. Recently they have started putting British sizes ...
x_helix_x 29.10.2004
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Advantages: cheaper than many in the area, clean, comfortable, easy access to sights Disadvantages: bathroom not great, no restaurant
Named the 10th most expensive city in the world in terms of cost of living (Mercer's Cost of Living Survey, 2008), Milan isn't generally a city you'd associate with budget hotels. However, that was exactly what I was in search of when travelling to the city for a 3-night stay in October 2008. Knowing that a large proportion of my money would be spent on shopping and eating out, I was on the hunt for accommodation that was cheap, central and comfortable.
You'l struggle to find anything that fits the bill in the centre of the city - anything in the Duomo (cathedral) or main shopping areas tends to be more pricey, or cheap for a good reason (i.e., incredibly basic). We were happy to look a little further out, and eventually decided to book a twin room at Hotel Teco through laterooms.com.
LOCATION
Hotel Teco is located on a tiny ...