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High 5: Sara Tait



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Published Date: 16 June 2008
Sara Tait, 20, a sales assistant from Musselburgh, names her top five clothes shops in Edinburgh
1 H&M, Princes Street. You are always guaranteed to find something in H&M and for a reasonable price. Sometimes you can even find real gems in the kids' section.

2 French Connection, Ocean Terminal. This place is a little more expensive so I tend to shop here mainly during the sales. I'd opt for this store if I was looking for something more classy or for a night out.

3 Armstrong's, Grassmarket. This place is kooky and fun and offers a unique shopping experience. I love this vintage shop because you'll never have to worry someone will be wear-ing the same thing as you.

4 Oasis, Frederick Street. Their jeans are always a good fit and mine have lasted years. Also, they have some lovely summer dresses at the minute that are perfect for the hot weather.

5 Zara, Princes Street. This place is great for basics and also for really colourful pieces. The cuts are always really flattering and I really like their skirts.





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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2008 12:28 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
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