Okay, so I was looking for some new threads, right? Nothing too fancy, just some everyday stuff that wouldn’t break the bank. And that’s when I remembered Cotton On. I’d heard about them before, mostly that they’re an Aussie brand with a ton of stores all over the place.
So, I decided to hit up their shop in London. I wasn’t sure where to start, it was quite a big shop, but I found an interesting T-shirt. I began to think about how many stores Cotton On actually has. Turns out, they’ve got over 1,500 stores in 18 countries! That’s massive! And they’ve got all these other brands under their umbrella too, like Cotton On Kids, Typo, and a bunch more.
Anyways, I started browsing. They had a pretty good selection, I gotta say. I picked up a few basic tees and a pair of jeans. The prices were definitely easy on the wallet, which is always a plus. I’m not one for following trends religiously, but I like to think I have a decent sense of style. And I think Cotton On gets that – they offer trendy stuff, but it’s not like they’re just copying whatever’s hot at the moment. It felt more like, you know, “Aussie” style, if that makes sense. Like, relaxed but still put-together.
I spent about an hour in the store, just checking things out. The staff were pretty chill, not pushy at all, which I appreciated. I ended up finding a simple white T-shirt and black pants, which looks great! All in all, it was a good shopping trip.
- Cotton On’s got a good thing going. They’re definitely worth checking out if you need to update your wardrobe without spending a fortune.
- Their clothes are comfortable and seem like they’ll last a while.
- Plus, it’s kinda cool to support a company that started from a single store in Australia and is now all over the world.
My takeaways from today:
So yeah, that was my Cotton On experience in London. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon, if you ask me.