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Peacocks Stores

Peacocks Stores

(4 reviews)

Clydebank

I'm not quite sure what to make of Peacocks…read more On all the occasions I visit Clydebank Shopping Centre I get really excited at the prospect of shopping in here. Then I arrive, and can't understand why I was fussed. Peacocks display their best assets in the windows, but once you're in there it can be hard to find anything desirable. Clothes in here often look on the cheap side of cheap, especially their T Shirts. They often have silver writing scrawled all over them from a poorly executed T-shirt transfer, and they look like they're trying too hard to adhere to a trendy gimmick. In most instances, they fail to look "in fashion" entirely. Paul had mention the granny clothing in his review - I don't know why, but this part of the shop is always the most appealing to me. Their knitted clothing looks well made but the men's selection often falls short. It's always worth looking in here in case you find something, but I don't think after all my years of trying I ever have. The comparisons to Primark keep cropping up - not without reason, but for quality and value, Primark hits the mark while Peacocks wavers in its wake.

If Dunnes is somewhere inbetween Primark and shoplifting, as comedian Kevin Bridges once claimed,…read morePeacocks is somewhere inbetween Primark and Marks and Spencer. However, I must emphasise, it is much closer to the Primark end. It sells clothes and accessories at very cheap prices, although not as cheap as Primark and not as stylish either.

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USC

(2 reviews)

USC stocks a whole range of unisex fashion including popular brands such as, Fred Perry, Bench,…read moreMiss Sixty, Diesel, UGG and Firetrap. This shop has an equal amount of guys and girls fashion which is unusual as most unisex shops tend to favour the girls section. However, USC seems to be aimed more at guys and every time I've been in there's usually a lot more males shopping here. I think this is probably because the clothes here appear to a wide range of guys, the clothes are unfussy, casual and pretty reasonably priced, no skinny jeans will be found here. After reading the review of the USC in town the general consensus is that it's aimed solely at 'neds' I think that is a bit of a generalisation and I guess that everyone has different tastes, if USC isn't your thing then fair enough but it ticks all the boxes for people who are into the type of brands stocked here. Okay, so maybe some of the guys in here have had a few too many run ins with the sun beds but more often than not it's just regular guys looking for a pair of jeans. To be fair, I'd rather go out with a guy dressed in the clothes in USC than over fashion conscious guys wearing skin tight jeans that give them camel toe, accompanied with more metro sexual jewellery than you could shake a stick at.

I don't know exactly what this USC store, and USC as a company in general are trying to be exactly…read moreand this is why I can't decide whether I like USC or not. I have to admit that when someone says USC to me the first thing I think of is over-priced casual wear like Fred Perry and Henri Lloyd, not my thing at all I have to admit. However I recently visited the Braehead store in an attempt to acquire a huge men's hoodie myself for slobbing around my cold flat. I never got the hoodie because I was distracted by some pretty things in the ladies section which was most unexpected. Sift through the Gio-Gio (for that desirable Amy Winehouse smack head look) and the Killah and there are actually some pretty funky brands. Japanese brands Yumi, for example, do some really cute little dresses for around £35-£45. This store also sells accessories by Micsha Barton and Fiorelli which I really wasn't expecting! I'm not saying USC in Braehead is going to become a firm favorite of mine or anything of the sort. However if you are looking for a remedy to the, dare I say it, sometimes overly fashionable high street stores such as TopShop or Warehouse and you just want a nice dress or a decent pair of jeans then maybe give USC a look in.

Gravity Clothing - menscloth - Updated May 2026

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