It’s not ironic at all. It’s two separate issues.How ironic, given we’ve had posts recently having a ‘dig’ at how quiet they’ve been after all the early interviews
The poster I quoted said about Castore 'stop talking yourself up at every opportunity'. I said we had seen posts complaining about them 'disappearing' after the flurry of interviews at the start.It’s not ironic at all. It’s two separate issues.
I got one the other day. Never bothered to read it.
By the time i get to the store it will no doubt be changed. LolThey said the weren’t sure about the voucher but they typed in the code and said they would honour it .
Bear in mind you need to spend £100 to use the voucher in any case. You'd have needed a 'top-up' item.By the time i get to the store it will no doubt be changed. Lol
Either way i’m a little disappointed, as i wanted to use it for the retro kit.
It’s definitely not rotten. The gear I bought last year has been excellent.As I’m 38, I haven’t bought an Rangers gear though.Castore's stuff's f#cking rotten and exorbitantly expensive. £48 for joggies, wtf?
Nike and Adidas have sales every couple of months 30%off etc.For a brand that continually throws around the word "luxury", they aren't half quick to dish out vouchers and discounts.
Nike and Adidas have sales every couple of months 30%off etc.
I know mate. Had already planned that out and was buying the shorts as well.Bear in mind you need to spend £100 to use the voucher in any case. You'd have needed a 'top-up' item.
Like the vast majority of brands thenFor a brand that continually throws around the word "luxury", they aren't half quick to dish out vouchers and discounts.
Like the vast majority of brands then
Going by instagram etc there seems to always be people posting discount codes for a lot of different brands. Mostly daft birds right enoughCan you tell me some luxury brands that send out discount vouchers by post? Surely the very idea of doing so is antithetical to the very concept of "luxury"?
Can you tell me some luxury brands that send out discount vouchers by post? Surely the very idea of doing so is antithetical to the very concept of "luxury"?