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10 years ago
Love this store Great feel, well decorated. Brilliant variety of clothing. Prices can be a little high but quality is too Only negative is rarely any decent sales read more
Silverburn Shopping Centre
Glasgow G53 6AF
United Kingdom
Nitshill, South Side
0844 332 5805
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http://www.vanmildert.com/
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Yes, Van Mildert has bike parking.
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Yes, Van Mildert has parking options.
People searched for Women's Clothing 282 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
I was ecstatic to see Remus Uomo in Silverburn. Remus is a true Northern Irish brand which I have…read moreknown since I was in my single figures age wise!!! The men's fashion is amazing and I spied a very nice shirt which I will have to grab when I'm in the Belfast store as my size wasn't available!!
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Thank you to Joe for an making an enjoyable browse turn into a purchase through his fantastic…read moreknowledge and experience. Grabbed myself a beer aswell which makes the whole experience that little bit more enjoyable. Great selection of top end brands and products, will definitely be back to spend more Only a short walk from George Street and Princes Street, and easily accessible with buses and trams, and good old feet power. Go give this place a look, definitely one of the best mens fashion shops in Edinburgh.
Frontiers Man fills a space in the lineup of men's clothing retail shops in Edinburgh with brands…read morelike Folk, YMC and Norse Projects. The edit of casual garments crafted from comfortable, durable fabrics features well-made items with tailored silhouettes--not trendy but traditional. Here, buy once and buy well.
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It's pretty cool to see a place like this opening in Royal Exchange Square - sure, it looks just…read morelike a men's clothes shop from the outside, but inside there's also a coffee station and barber as well. I popped in for a super quick look - I was contemplating getting a coffee but then thought better of it seeing it was already late afternoon. I did notice that Papercup don't just do coffee though, there's also a small selection of cakes on offer. Forty is the clothing side of things and while it's not my kind of thing (edgy streetwear), they did have some nice stuff and tshirts. There's also Safehands Barbers so you can get a whole new look with a cut and some clothes. In this area, I can't think of any other independent coffee shops so I'd definitely pop back for a coffee next time I'm in Royal Exchange Square.
Day one for this interesting shop/place…read more It includes a barber, shoe repair/laundry centre, range of clothes from the Forty line, and Papercup coffee. I had a quick look around, it's a nice space, clothes and sneakers downstairs, barber through the back, Papercup up front. A nice modern addition to Royal Exchange Square, the logo for the Forty range were designed by the owners kid, which is a nice touch, and I'm so happy that Papercup are now in the city centre! Definitely be back to do some shopping, and of course, get some good coffee!!
Forty Clothing Logo
Forty Clothing shop front
A gorgeous shop full of beautiful clothes (for men and women), including smart and casual wear,…read morescarves, hats and coats, and also accessories, Scottish souvenirs and other good quality gifts. Very nice soaps too and even postcards. Plenty to look at and very tempting to buy! Friendly and helpful staff as well.
A simple tourist shop with a view of the water. They have a simple selection of typical items…read morebeing pushed on tourists in Scotland. Staff was friendly.
I had it in mind to buy myself a fair isle jumper (in the U.S. we'd call it a pullover sweater)…read moreduring our trip to Scotland. I did some online research before we left home and learned that to be considered authentic, one of the requirements is that it be fashioned from Shetland wool, as opposed to cashmere, merino, or lambs wool. I found a very useful thread on Reddit that listed several reputable shops in Edinburgh (our base of operations while in Scotland), including this warning: "Whatever you do, don't go into any of the tat shops." Of course, then I had to ask Google what a "tat shop" was. In the United States, my guess would have been a tattoo parlor, but that didn't make sense. A "tat shop" is a souvenir store. I made some phone calls when we got to Edinburgh. Many stores in the UK are closed on either Monday/Tuesday or Tuesday/Wednesday, so that narrowed our choices. Other stores had no fair isle jumpers in stock. Still, I was undeterred and kept calling around. After only two or three calls, I reached Dicks Edinburgh and was told that they did have exactly what I was seeking. A few hours later, after we had toured Edinburgh Castle, we hopped into a cab and went straight there. My husband and I were the only customers, and the entire staff (two women and a man) were collectively attentive to us. It took me only a few minutes to decide on the perfect jumper. It was a lovely experience from start to finish. Dicks Edinburgh is clearly a quality clothing store, and I would not hesitate to shop there again.
Top quality Shetland Wool Sweaters and helpful staff. It took a transatlantic telephone call and a…read morereview of many of their sweaters, but we walked out delighted with our purchase.
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Outside view of Dicks Edinburgh entry.
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Very friendly shop in the main shopping street in Lochgilphead. We only went in there to buy a…read more'midge net' (to be worn over one's head to keep the midges at bay - not to catch them) and some midge repellent for my long-suffering husband, certainly not for fishing tackle (I'll leave it to someone else to review that side of the business). However, I must say that the owner was extremely helpful and we all had a nice chat while deciding what to buy. (Incidentally, the net hasn't been worn yet because the recommended repellent worked pretty well!)
Each year I stay at the nearby Ellary Estate with my family and some friends, and I always make a…read morepoint of visiting Fyne Tackle whether or not I really need anything. In the past I have bought anything from a rod to reels and clothing and the service is always friendly, with excellent advice on local salt and fresh water fishing, all combined with prices which compete with anywhere in the country. If you are passing through Lochgilphead, stop for tea or coffee and make a point of visiting Fyne Tackle you won,t be disappointed.
Big store filled with all of the souvenirs you could think of, and maybe some you didn't think of…read more There aren't sections, it's pretty much a free for all in here but I liked being able to look at every nook and cranny to find what I wanted. And the staff is very friendly. There is an impressive selection of scarves and jackets on the first floor. They even have a dressing room if you'd like to try on some of the clothing. Not going to lie, a lot of the stuff in here is the basic touristy stuff that you'll find in the other shops around here, but they have a good selection and nice pricing. There is also a large whisky section, if you're into that sort of thing. Upstairs is where you'll find t-shirts and tchotchkes, like figurines and specialty drinking cups. You'll also find kitchen linens and more men's clothing up here.
A great store - so much choice in clothes and accessories for men, women and children and…read morereasonable prices too. You can find many good quality clothes here a lot cheaper than most of the other high street shops. Recommended.
This was a nice sized shop with a good choice of children's clothes we were looking for hats and…read moregloves and the prices were really good. They stock wee t-shirts to complete outfits. They also stock womens and mens clothing but it looked more for the older women although they sold some okay trousers and jumpers. The staff member was okay but I feel some of the spaces between the clothes were tight and not ideal for either a buggy or a wheelchair if you met another trying to pass in the oposite direction a bit of manouevering would be required. The prices in the store and the range would encourage a repeat visit.
Solo Menswear is for the fashion conscious male and they have a great selection of fashionable,…read moreinoffensive guys fashion on offer. When I say inoffensive, I mean that there's not a pair of skinny jeans in sight or Lady Gaga inspired pieces for guys wardrobes. The clothes here a pretty clean cut and rather suave. At the back of the store there's a whole wall dedicated to trainers and I spotted a lot of nice brogues that are a bit more imaginative than the likes of Foot Locker and Foot Asylum etc. They had a couple of nice checked shirts in the window and pretty much all of the threads are designer labels that aren't stocked everywhere such as Religion and Ed Hardy.
I'm getting to the stage wherre I'm starting to think bothering about fashion is a bit, for want of…read morea better word, wussy, so thankfully shops like Solo exist to ensure I can go somewhere to buy clothes that look alright without trying too hard, and aren't being worn by people who watch Skins. A nice little independant clothes store, and given that my jeans are literally falling to pieces, a likely stopoff point for me on payday next week.
Shop interior.
I didn't even realise Vero Moda had its own shops until this one appeared in Silverburn! I had seen…read morethe concessions in other stores but never a free standing store before. I don't think the way this store is furnished represents the stock well. Everything is very dark and basic and you could be forgiven for thinking that the stock is going to be like that as well. Even the Vero Moda logo is kind of boring. However if you venture inside you'll find some very cute and feminine dresses as well as some great casual tops for layering. The prices are fair for the quality of clothing you are getting and I think Vero Moda, like H&M and Zara is a great reminder that it isn't only the British that do high street retailing incredibly well!
I had never paid much attention to Vero Moda stores in other locations such as Sauchiehall Street…read moreand even Dublin as they always seemed a little unwelcoming somehow but this one, located in Silverburn shopping centre, seems much more appealing with it's wide arch doorway and inviting window display. Black and classy, it remains open and breezy. The layout is ideal for top and dress-spotting - I always see more and more as I wander down the shop until I reach the back which always seems to have something on special offer neatly stacked on a table just before the airy changing rooms (and so it would be rude not to try something on). Despite never having bought something in the city centre branch, I have picked up several things from this one and it is one of my favourite stores in Silverburn. The staff are lovely too always admiring your purchase so you feel tip-top as you leave the store. Good shopping experience all round :)
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