So abroad you get this
...and this
...and also this
But hey. Why should the Maltese be jealous of that, when we have THIS:
Is it just us, or does it also make you cringe?
It really goes on to show how right we were when we posted this!
It begs the question: Where exactly will Tom Cruise shop? Will Rebelli, SYL & Hugo Boss be enough?
I live close by and I've always wondered why exactly are they open. They are always empty and they have old stock.
ReplyDeleteKemm ghandkhom nejk. Mhux l-aqwa li ikolu l-hwejjeg?
ReplyDeletePlease tell me you're kidding. What you said is so stupid. No wonder this island never seems to improve when it comes to these things. Having people like you is so counterproductive!
DeleteLi tkun trid tidher sura ta' nies mhux ghax ikollok nejk
ReplyDeleteIn a side street. The building it's soon going to fall, And sorry if im going to spend that sort of money on clothes i pretend to have a welcoming shop. Even Zara is nice. Which is a commercial brand.
ReplyDeleteWell if you pretend to have a welcoming shop then you should be ok.
Delete*roll eyes*
Fair deal, but then again, is there really a market for all them high street brands in this country? Just asking here, but I don't how cost effective it would be given the limited size of stock you could realistically bring into the country.
ReplyDeleteThat's besides the point Mark.
DeleteIf you are not commited to living up to the image of what you are trying to portray, just don't bother.You are wasting your time and others'. Besides, you tarnish such iconic artists' image.
ReplyDeleteuajma. the comments really make me throw up ta. I LOLed at this post. It is true! Let's face it! I wouldnt have the money to splurge that much - but like, some tourists actually do. And anyone with a big wallet would feel ashamed to walk through a building like that to buy Versace man. WELL DONE GUYS!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, like, ta.
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