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Forty Five

4.0 (2 reviews)
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Apricot

Apricot

(8 reviews)

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Halfway between a market stall and a high street chain shop, Apricot sells affordable, stylish…read moreclothes to keep the wardrobes of students and young professionals full and varied without damaging the bank account. Nothing is of the highest quality, but if you're someone who likes to have lots of cheaper things rather than a few expensive things, then Apricot is a good shop to choose. Lovely cotton dresses, tops and shirts, drapy cardigans, each no more than £25. This is the sort of shop that has quick turnover of stock so you don't feel you're buying the top that everyone else is buying at the moment, which can happen with some of the bigger high street shops. Perching on the corner of Cabot Circus, Apricot feels like the shabbier cousin or younger sister of the big, expensive shops in the new development.

Apricot has recently appeared on the edge of Broadmead as close to Cabot Circus as you can get. The…read morelocation definitely works in their favour, it looks more like part of Cabot Circus, the new shopping centre, rather than the out dated Broadmead. Unlike some of the other non-chain stores in Broadmead Apricot has been designed well and the presentation of the store is welcoming and the window displays really do draw you in. On walking into the shop I was not amazed by the service, that is not to say I was disappointed, the shop assistants were amicable and provided a decent service but nothing extraordinary. However, the products and the feel of the store were a very pleasant surprise. The clothes are on trend but different enough to distinguish Apricot from Primark or Topshop. Lots of pretty prints and well placed frills, and the dress that my girlfriend 'just had to buy'; 'just off white with fantastic black piping shoulder details!' Apparently (I have no idea what that means). I was immediately struck by the prices- for the quality there are very cheap - I am definitely heading back as there are many bargains to be had.

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Yumi Clothing

(5 reviews)

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On the site of the old All Saints store in Clifton, Yumi's store (and I am unsure at this point…read morewhether this is pronounced Yumee or Yoomi) stocks dresses, coats and accessories that wouldn't look out of place on a sophisticated Portobello Market stall. If short-short dresses with feminine designs, over-sized beaded necklaces and thigh-high socks with pretty bows sewed into them is your cup of tea you will love it here. The clothes are quite pricey but are of high quality. Yumi sell their lines to lots of different shops and market stools so you're likely to see their designs crop up all over the place, which means you're also likely to see them worn on other trendy girls. The shop assistants seem very shy - so shy that when I asked how much one of the necklaces was she almost froze with stage fright. There are more exciting places to spend your hard earned money in Clifton. Just pop along to Joy just a couple of doors down.

Yumi is a relatively new shop full of pretty dresses, layered skirts, jackets, waist-cinching belts…read moreand other girlie accessories with a bit of a twist. They sell trinket-like gifts, notepads, purses, handbags and chunky beaded jewellery - and also have a children's clothing range. Some of the clothes are a bit too elaborate and over-decorated for my liking, with too many bows and frills going on, and their t-shirts cost nearly £30 a piece. That said, I have found a few long vests and dresses I quite like in here, and I'll certainly have a look in each time I pass to see what's new in stock. Located on the site of the old All Saints shop, it's certainly worth a look to see if the styles are your cup of tea.

Reiss

Reiss

(6 reviews)

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If you are lucky enough to have an unlimted bank balance, or Dad's credit card then Reiss is the…read moreplace for you. Located on Park Street, it isn't a suprise that most things are completely out of my price range (you're looking at almost £50 for some leggings!!) Having said that, their clothes are really amazing. You can tell that they are worth more by the detail and quaility of the material they use. It's actually quite a large store (it goes back much further than you'd expect) so they do have a good range of clothes. I also like the fact that they keep the shop really clean and tidy, and there is always an item of every size. I dropped a few stars because window shopping just isn't the same as real shopping.

Shopping for me used to be about going to a shop with a specific item in mind, buying it and coming…read morehome - job done. Fast forward a couple of years and a handful of long term relationships and I've been reprogrammed to take shopping as an experience. It is after all called shopping, not buying. If there was anywhere in Bristol that rams this idea home it is the internationally recognised Reiss. Named after David Reiss and originally a men's tailor in London, the shop has grown to cover various countries across the UK whilst retaining an air of independence in each store. In the Park Street branch of Bristol they are very focussed on the customer service side of things, delivering a more exclusive shopping experience. The shopper is accompanied by second to none styling and tailoring advice through a more luxury, high end store. First it was buying, then shopping, now accompanied shopping. Will the reprogramming stop before I make it to the pub?

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VintageDress.co.uk

(2 reviews)

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This is quite possible one of the greatest discovers I have made in Bristol to date…read more The selection of vintage dresses available is almost breath taking, the wedding dresses in particular are just stunning. Although the look good online they are even better in real life - if you are looking for a dress for a specific occasion then email or call Francesca and arrange a weekend appointment to view the selection. It's quite interesting really - there isn't a shop, instead you visit Francesca at her house which only serves to add to the friendly and utterly personal service you receive. I got the feeling that nothing brightened her day more than finding the perfect dress for me! It's worth going with a little bit of an idea of what you're looking for but worth keeping an open min as you may find a surprise option is your fav!

I got in touch with Francesca at Vintage Dresses when my best friend and bride-to-be was looking…read morefor a vintage 50's style dress. She went out of her way to make us feel welcome. She brought out a huge range of beautiful dresses that were just what we were looking for. She patiently helped my friend try them on - and then she took pics of every dress and emailed us pics after we'd left. She never pressured us to buy then and there, but said my friend should take some time to think it through. She also said she has connections with a tailor that has experience altering vintage wedding dresses which could be a real bonus. It was the first time my friend went dress shopping and it was an awesome experience! I'd highly recommend VintageDress.co.uk to anyone that's looking for a unique dress and a friendly, patient service.

Forty Five - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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