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Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

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Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby Wage Slave » Sat Nov 30, 2013 2:13 pm

Well, in the case of M&S if you spend over £50 before December 15th. I haven't even looked at what terms and conditions Next might impose.

http://jp.nextdirect.com/ja/
http://www.marksandspencer.com/
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby GomiGirl » Sat Nov 30, 2013 2:41 pm

So many companies with free international shipping these days. Loving it.
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby Coligny » Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:39 pm

Wage Slave wrote:Well, in the case of M&S if you spend over £50 before December 15th. I haven't even looked at what terms and conditions Next might impose.

http://jp.nextdirect.com/ja/
http://www.marksandspencer.com/


/No more large kitchen appliance :-(

Theres goes mah dream of a new real washing masheen... (btw... 50000Y/11000000dongs anywhere in VietNam...)

Also, the definition of sexy lingerie by english standards is quite frightenning...

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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby J.A.F.O » Sun Dec 01, 2013 2:20 pm

I don't think I would have to "close my eyes and think of England" with that young lass though.
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby kurogane » Sun Dec 01, 2013 3:21 pm

Coligny wrote: Also, the definition of sexy lingerie by english standards is quite frightenning...

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BUWAHAHA. Perhaps this is Victoria's secret??? Anyways, Frightening, yes, but that looks like pretty standard issue UK granny panties to me. I always giggled at the juxtaposition of shockingly slutty outfits and makeup underpinned by the mildly fancy chastity kit. OTOH, one more good reason to just strip her naked and gobble all that peachy creaminess. Whatever else one might say about British girls, they do love to gobble and be gobbled.

Isn't M&S the one where your grandmother's grandmothers shop???? :shock:
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby matsuki » Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:48 pm

J.A.F.O wrote:I don't think I would have to "close my eyes and think of England" with that young lass though.


Not after she gets out of those....yuck. Way to make a decent looking girl look homely.
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:09 pm

Coligny wrote:
Wage Slave wrote:Well, in the case of M&S if you spend over £50 before December 15th. I haven't even looked at what terms and conditions Next might impose.

http://jp.nextdirect.com/ja/
http://www.marksandspencer.com/


/No more large kitchen appliance :-(

Theres goes mah dream of a new real washing masheen... (btw... 50000Y/11000000dongs anywhere in VietNam...)

Also, the definition of sexy lingerie by english standards is quite frightenning...

41x-jKwAtoL._SX182_SH10_QL100_.jpg

Queen Victoria called... she wants her stuff back... dry cleaned


Compared to what Japanese women wear, that's absolutely scandalous.
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby Coligny » Mon Dec 02, 2013 5:17 pm

Come on... fundoshis are not that bad...

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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby BigInJapan » Mon Dec 02, 2013 6:14 pm

Just wondering, has anyone here ordered from Next UK (or know anyone that has)?
Their prices seem to be not a whole lot more than Uniqlo's prices here in Japan, and from what I can see online, their quality is reputed to be somewhere around GAP level.
Like some others here, I don't have much luck finding clothes locally (XL in Canada, XXL or 3L here) as most clothing in the biggu saizu corners seems to be made for sumo wrestlers (and there are no outlet stores here in Kyushu BFE inaka).
So, would XL (shirts, coats, etc.) compare to XL in North American sizes?
(I've bought stuff from L.L. Bean in the past, but their quality has gone down, and the prices are not worth it.)
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby Coligny » Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:12 pm

[quote="BigInJapan"]Just wondering, has anyone here ordered from Next UK (or know anyone that has)?
Their prices seem to be not a whole lot more than Uniqlo's prices here in Japan, and from what I can see online, their quality is reputed to be somewhere around GAP level.


Do you realize how sad this statement is ?

For big size I got to pro hardware shops (I'm 1.88/100kg of pure sexyness) Odaka Pro Shop or sometimes Kahma too. They usually have not so bad looking stuff. I got me some pants with cargo pockets that don't look like workclothe at all and are in a fabric that dries extra fast (20minutes or so) which is awesome for rain season.
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby BigInJapan » Tue Dec 03, 2013 9:34 am

Coligny wrote:
BigInJapan wrote:Just wondering, has anyone here ordered from Next UK (or know anyone that has)?
Their prices seem to be not a whole lot more than Uniqlo's prices here in Japan, and from what I can see online, their quality is reputed to be somewhere around GAP level.

Do you realize how sad this statement is ?
For big size I got to pro hardware shops (I'm 1.88/100kg of pure sexyness) Odaka Pro Shop or sometimes Kahma too. They usually have not so bad looking stuff. I got me some pants with cargo pockets that don't look like workclothe at all and are in a fabric that dries extra fast (20minutes or so) which is awesome for rain season.

Actually, I think the last thing I bought at GAP was a t-shirt more than 15 years ago, so I don't really know what their quality is like now (just going by comments about Next/GAP online). I'm a little bit taller, but I exercise quite a bit so I don't have the requisite waistline that seems to be assumed for the big sizes here (shirts/coats anyway).
I might check out the local workwear store and see what they have.
I did recently take a (cheap) risk and buy a couple of flannel/fleece shirts (XXL) from Uniqlo online, and they actually fit. I guess now that Uniqlo is selling overseas, their larger sizes now reflect this (sleeves used to be too short, waists too big).
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Re: Free Shipping to Japan from Next and M&S this Christmas!

Postby J.A.F.O » Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:50 pm

chokonen888 wrote:Not after she gets out of those....yuck. Way to make a decent looking girl look homely.


Yea me too, I've never cared much for the wrapping paper or packaging at christmas. Just give me the goods.
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