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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm from London and I think there's not much difference in the way that people in offices dress between the two cities. The main difference is that in London there are many more people doing non-office things (from models to musicians to whatever) and those people tend to look a lot more fashionable, which makes the whole city feel more on trend. Also, London is very different to NYC or Paris, in which women seem to me to be much better groomed, whereas I find Londoners to be less groomed but more edgy with their clothes and more likely to be wearing an unusual new trend. I still find myself more drawn to British high street brands (Whistles, Jigsaw, Hush etc) than the US equivalents, and buy a lot online from there, so I guess I'm still straddling the two cities in terms of fashion. [/quote] [b]As a Londoner, please tell truthfully, what is the collective British opinion on Boden? As an American, I feel like I could be mistaken for a chic Brit when I wear it. Hahaha... or is it "so basic"?[/b] [/quote] NP here, and I want to know this too. The few British friends I’ve asked have said it’s “very middle class”. Which, what does that mean? I feel like middle class means something different there than it does here. Please enlighten us![/quote] Londoner PP again. Haha, funny that I know exactly what that means and I agree - but it doesn’t have any meaning here. It means it’s kind of boring and conservative, but not cheap. “Middle class” here is intended to convey people who are comfortably off, not wealthy but in good jobs, perhaps professional, who also shop at (if any of these mean anything to you!) John Lewis, Waitrose, Marks & Spencer... they may live in the London suburbs or areas in the South East. Think Kate Middleton, if she wasn’t married to a prince. [/quote]
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