- Joined
- Nov 12, 2012
- Posts
- 29,170
- Qantas
- Platinum
- Virgin
- Platinum
- Star Alliance
- Gold
Being a guy, I hate shopping, particularly for clothes; coupled with the fact that I'm overweight (fat, if you like) I tend to do clothes shopping in batches and when I'm visiting Sydney or Melbourne, as the range is (or should be) better than in Hobart and often cheaper.
So I arrived in Sydney, cashed-up with a near empty suitcase.
Arrrrrgh!! :evil:
Department stores with few staff, and those that are there, chatting amongst themselves and doing their best to ignore the middle aged guy. Myers, it turns out, stock zero Levi jeans in waist size 40; DJs stock them, but not my leg size. I usually avoid the smaller 'hip' stores due to the 'cool' young staff who, in addition to their attitude to older shoppers, tend to be ignorant about what they are selling. I braved Just Jeans and secured a pair. Points to them; I'll go back.
And who in their cotton-picking little mind would pay $60 for a plain strip of leather called a belt? :shock: :evil:
.
Need I go on?
Why are males discriminated against by always having their merchandise on the upper floors? Have to stuff about dodging the cosmetic stands to get to the escalators, which don't have store directories any more, so you have to wander about trying to find the plain jeans - which in both Myer and DJs are tucked away against back walls. I contemptuously walk past the stupid 'designer' label areas - they are made in Asian sweatshops, like most of the other clothes, so why pay so much more for just a stupid 5x5cm label?
Points to Merrell shoes. Everywhere I've bought them (San Fran, Syd, Mel, London) over many years the staff have been knowledgeable and provide good service. So it is possible.
I've spent only half of what I intended; looks like my current wardrobe will have to do service a bit longer. [/ rant]
So I arrived in Sydney, cashed-up with a near empty suitcase.
Arrrrrgh!! :evil:
Department stores with few staff, and those that are there, chatting amongst themselves and doing their best to ignore the middle aged guy. Myers, it turns out, stock zero Levi jeans in waist size 40; DJs stock them, but not my leg size. I usually avoid the smaller 'hip' stores due to the 'cool' young staff who, in addition to their attitude to older shoppers, tend to be ignorant about what they are selling. I braved Just Jeans and secured a pair. Points to them; I'll go back.
And who in their cotton-picking little mind would pay $60 for a plain strip of leather called a belt? :shock: :evil:

Need I go on?
Why are males discriminated against by always having their merchandise on the upper floors? Have to stuff about dodging the cosmetic stands to get to the escalators, which don't have store directories any more, so you have to wander about trying to find the plain jeans - which in both Myer and DJs are tucked away against back walls. I contemptuously walk past the stupid 'designer' label areas - they are made in Asian sweatshops, like most of the other clothes, so why pay so much more for just a stupid 5x5cm label?
Points to Merrell shoes. Everywhere I've bought them (San Fran, Syd, Mel, London) over many years the staff have been knowledgeable and provide good service. So it is possible.
I've spent only half of what I intended; looks like my current wardrobe will have to do service a bit longer. [/ rant]