>> Their new Archive collection, which stocks vintage from the sixties and seventies with a focus on British designers like Biba, Ossie Clark, Mary Quant, and Jean Varon -- is excellent, I'm very excited about frequenting it. (They're supposed to stock Lanvin, Chloe, and Dior in the future).
But I think I'll be a lurker more than a buyer -- those prices in British pounds are still too painful. Now if Topshop would only do a currency converter...
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I know what you mean!
When I was in France, the Euro-Dollar conversions absolutely murdered my funds!
WOOOW love that dress!....
Thanks for the help!I was thinking more along the lines of having the prices for the clothing be the same number (or around the same number) as they are in pounds, but in dollars for Americans and in Euros for mainland Europeans. Instead of us having to pay the pound amount, which is about twice the price for Americans
To convert euros to dollars (euros are the currency on the website), multiply the euro ammount by 1.67, the result is around the dollar ammount.
HOW COME THE TOPSHOP HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES DOESN'T HAVE THAT AS WELL????
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