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"Yes, no more oppressing the English working class by preventing them from oppressing the working classes of other countries"



Let's face it, if any country is good at oppressing the working classes it's the British.


On a more serious note, working class people often dont get a choice where they can buy their clothing from. White Stuff is a drop in the ocean, and they carry the ethical label more than likely because it gives them the oppurtunity to charge double the price for a jumper you could get in Primark.

has she stopped going on about class war yet? It's soooo 1984


Anyway, welcome White Stuff, you're here at last, it's seemed like ages since Walsh Glazing left. I like the positive entrance made on this forum and whether people like it or not they are now part of the community, they have a business on the main street that takes money from people, just like Somerfield, Blue Mountain Cafe, ED, The Bishop etc. I have yet to see what they have on sale but I already have some clothes so I can't see me needing to buy anything in there for a while.

peckhamboy Wrote:

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> And maybe WHSmith instead of the stationers, and a

> branch of Fortnum & Mason instead of ED Deli? But

> what we're really lacking is a nice

> Wetherspoons...


Yeagh - right on Peckham Boy.


How come Peckam gets all the cool stuff, like the Woolworths, the Argos and the Maccy D's?


I say the police staton should get turned into a huge Moon Under the Water.

Hy white stuff good luck from 1 retailer to another:)-D.Do you stock fairtrade clothing? if so let us know and we will make sure southwark council know that you do.If you dont,do you think it may be a possibility?Il be interested to see if you follow top shop and marks & spencers,who do stock fairtrade clothing

well seeing as it is the ONLY clothes retailers on the lane can we, out of fairness, not expect them to supply every sartorial need?

You don't have to don every item in there but one or two "bland" items in an otherwise experimental outfit can be a good thing

Plus the bag I bought from there a year ago remains the best one I have bought from anywhere - edgy or no

HORRAH FOR WHITE STUFF SHOUTING BACK AT THE FUSSY ED-ITES!!!!


I am a well established and rooted female habitant of east Dulwich and have been for a good few years and very much welcome a clothes line on our Lane with some ease of wear and not the namby pamby wishy washy clothes currently availiable.


See you tonight and thank you for the voucher!


;p

Louisa Wrote:

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> It was ok actually.. I would probably buy a few

> things from there, especially when I next jump a

> cheap flight to the Alps for a skiing holiday. I

> still think it looks and feels very much like a

> High Street shop inside.

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Did you give them a piece of your mind?

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