Advantages: good quality Disadvantages: not find it yet
Hi!
My experience with Adams started about 4 years ago, when my son has been born.
In that time, I was trying every kids shop to find the best one. After buying clothes from different shops, I got to conclusion that the Adams is the best and suits my need.
The cloths are very good quality- I never find it any little holes or marks on them.
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My shop situated is in city centre and is very easy to get to it. When I walk in to the shop, I can feel very warm atmosphere there. The cloths been sorted in the age groups- baby, toddler boys 1-4 years, toddler girls 1-4 years, boys 4-10 and girls 4-10,-schoolwear and footwear...
They are presented nicely and sorted starting from the smallest size going up.
Every time I have been there I always, can find size what I am looking for?
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This shop is brilliant for Scholl wear ...
redeyes22 21.09.2007
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Advantages: Inexpensive clothing for the whole family, regular sales. Disadvantages: No changing room, poor manoeuvrability for wheelchairs.
extensive as the ladies, but there are jeans, tracksuits, t-shirts, underwear etc all at reasonable prices, occasionally I have seen brand name t-shirts and tracksuits too for very reasonable prices.
The childrenswear of course is what I love most about Ethel Austin, I picked up a gorgeous summer dress yesterday for my 6yr old for only £6 (it had a £2 off label on so would have been £8) They also do some very trendy t-shirts, leggings and outfits for all children ranging from baby to 12 yrs. A couple of weeks ago I was looking for a little outfit to give a neighbours new born baby boy and I wandered into EA and got a cute t-shirt, trendy combat trousers and a zipped hoody top all for only £10! My neighbour was delighted!
I can pick up underwear in here for the children too at a fraction of the price I'd pay in Adams, Next, Mothercare etc ...
Advantages: Entertaining and funny in parts. Disadvantages: Nowhere near as good as the first one.
of Goldmember is random in a bad way with none of then wit the first film had and feels like an old rejected storyline that got quickly dug up. It once again concerns Austin Powers who finally captures Dr Evil, only for his father (Nigel Powers) to be kidnapped by new villain, Goldmember. Dr Evil agrees to tell Austin where his father is in return for transfer to the prison where Mini- Me is held. Austin agrees and must travel back to 1975 to confront the strange Goldmember and once again thwart whatever evil plan is being hatched.
Predictably the story is more laboured than before and only gets by because the focus is overwhelmingly on characters, to such an extent that the plot is almost treated like a boring but necessary formality. A major let down is that, whereas the last two films spoofed James Bond, Goldmember is more of a spoof ...