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Old 30-06-2015, 08:46 PM #1
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Default Zips on t shirts and jumpers (mens fashion)

Recently thrown all my clothes (sold quite a lot) as I've grown a lot and need new clothes, got fed up with Hollister etc. such boring clothes, same every year for the past 10 years - boring, nothing never new really.

Been buying stuff from River Island which has loads of really modern clothes and next, Asos - (which is amazing)!

Loads of stuff has like zips on the bottom sides of the jumpers/tshirts/hoodies

Hoodie has 2 zips on each side of the hoodie.

T shirt has a little zip on the side.

And whilst I was looking there were loads with zip - which obvs aren't necessary

Polo shirt has a zip by the collar instead on buttons

Anyone noticed this when shopping for clothes! Must be a new trend.
HERES WHAT I MEAN:

http://www.riverisland.com/men/t-shi...t-shirt-286318

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