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2 months ago
Good place for men's clothing .Nice gentleman to talk,Reasonable prices,Good collection
10 years ago
Went shopping to 2nd skin men's clothing absolute bargains to be had a great choice in all men's clothing read more
One Stop Shopping Centre
Perry Barr
Birmingham B42 1AA
United Kingdom
07475 611150
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What time does Second Skin open?
Second Skin opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Second Skin close?
Second Skin closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Second Skin is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun Closed
Does Second Skin have bike parking?
Yes, Second Skin has bike parking.
Does Second Skin have parking?
Yes, Second Skin has parking options.
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Mairs
(4 reviews)
££££
Mairs are one of the exceptional stores on Soho Road for that Asian wedding and bridal attire…read more They always display the latest designs and the fashion you can't produce in the UK, they bring all the items over from all over Asia, which includes, India, Singapore and far out east. Popular, and occasionally you will find a great sale on, they also have some nice outfits for men. Certainly take friends and family with you on your visit here. Whatever colours you prefer they sell. I like how they speak lots of languages, and it's more convenient for my mothers generation who knows that she trusts what they're saying about their garments when she can speak to them in her own language. I'd recommend visiting the store, car parking is available nearby, and the shop is served with bus routes regularly from the city and West Bromwich. Quite busy on the weekends though.
This is one shop on Soho Road I like going to and just walking into the shop, I got a sense of…read morethere being a friendly atmosphere about the place. Despite the fact I have not brought anything from here, I have tried one or two sherwanis from Mairs. Just wearing them felt good and the only thing that prevented me from buying them was price. I did ask if they could reduce the price by a small amount but they couldn't. What I will say is that the staff here are very friendly and will help you if you need it. They will happily answer your questions and offer you advice. I did find some sherwanis had way too much embroidery but I guess there are Asians out there that like Indian suits with plenty of sequins/embroidery. If Mairs did lower their prices then maybe I would buy a sherwani from here. As well as Menswear, there are Asian Ladieswear on sale here as well.
Ted Williams Menswear
(1 review)
££
I and friends of mine have been using Ted Williams for decades. I'm a reluctant shoppers (aren't…read moreall blokes?) but here it's a pleasure to spend time thanks to the excellent customer service. The range of mens clothing offer an extensive choice from tailor made one-offs to the latest in designer label. The exert staff are on hand to advise and it's definitely worth listening to them as they really know their stuff. The attention to detail is what impressed me most and I'd like to congratulate them on their excellent customer service. It makes a huge difference and welcome change from the large department stores. Any alterations are carried out swiftly and professionally by two talented seamtresses. The shop proudly boasts it's a supplier of designer menswear to the stars of music, sport and entertainment, you may spot one when you pay a visit.
Little Italy
(2 reviews)
It's nice to know that you can still go to a few remaining independent clothes shops; especially…read moresomewhere where you can always pick up unique t-shirts that nobody else will have. I personally hate seeing everybody wearing the very same garment that you bought a month ago from the very same chain store! Little Italy is full of one off men's clothing (or batches made specifically for the shop), so you never have to worry about blending in with everybody else. Although, I have to say, other than a few unusual patterned t-shirts, the type of fashion is not really to my taste. The shop would be perfect for the trendier men out there though! Prices are average, and most t-shirts cost around £10, which is general to most chain retailers; So you're getting something unique for the same price. It's a shame that shops such as this are hidden away in shopping centres outside of the city centre. I can see this store being very popular if it were located in central Brum.
wow!! this shop will make a man feel in heaven and will make him want to shop til he drops my…read morefriends if you want to get your man shopping this is the place to come
Kapoor Saab
Placed an order for sherwani's for a friends wedding…read more Customer service was great and promised everything. However fabric samples failed to be posted to me to choose shades. Which meant i did not receive the outfits in time for the wedding. I was constantly promised they would arrive I even offered to come to store to choose shades. Upon delivery date I called and they told me they will call back regarding outfits, I recieved no call back.. This mean't I had to rush out last minute to purchase a western suit. Its a shame as I ordered my outfits 7 weeks in advance. I got a full refund from my deposit. Would I use this company again? NO
DO NOT USE THIS GUY, a complete con artist. I am a paying customer i spent £500 at his dhop and…read moretredted me like shit, made mechase after him, hung up on my calls, lied to me about when goods would be made. Even mr singhs brothers lied. Every one on soho road know these people are an absolute joke. The guy has an answer for everything! BE WARNED my main review is on google as to what happened to me
Pockets Menswear
I'm a regular visitor to the Newcastle store. The staff are excellent and I cannot recommend them…read morehighly enough. I'm very lucky to live only twenty minutes walk from this store and pop in regularly at the weekends. I'm loving my wardrobe now stocked with Canali, Valstar, Polo Ralph Lauren, Paul Smith, Crocket & Jones and Tod's.
Although Pockets boasts many locations, the Shrewsbury shop I found to be a gem in a town inundated…read morewith what seems to sell the same - the same of everything. Their label list can be considered equal to that of the most excellent pieces you'd expect to find in London, New York or Paris. The shop itself is an interesting walk-through. Each room as a set staged with it's own personality (era specific) all highlighting a new season, usage, label and/or aesthetic. What's on this glamorous menu? Acqua di Parma Armani Belstaff Burberry (excellent selection) Canali C.P. Company Citizens of Humanity Eton (No, not that Eton) Holland Esq. Hugo Boss Oliver Sweeney Montcler Mulberry (a wonderful, traditional and established label not yet well known in the States). Perry (not just the Mod polo shirts) Paul Smith Tod's etc. The staff are hip and upscale. As an American I won't deny getting the feeling the gentlemen working here had been butlers in a past life - much more than simple salesmen. Well done, Sirs. Very well done.
Fallout
(3 reviews)
£
Fallout has been around a long time. I'm dismayed to say that it was nearly 15 years ago as a 16/17…read moreyear old baggy jean wearing skater girl that I first shopped here buying oversized Airwalk tees. What I am pleased to say is that Fallout hasn't really changed much in all that time. Yes it's diversified from purely skate type brands but you can still expect to find a DC hoodie or two alongside a fun reindeer knitted jumper. Where as Ideal tends to stock the more premium end of the skate wear spectrum you can find some great bargains here at Fallout that are a bit easier on the wallet. The fact that they are also rather handily located opposite Ignite Records means you can quickly and easily visit both at the same time.
Fallout is one of the places I think I'd still shop at in Oasis. Now I've outgrown my days of…read morewearing long floaty hippy skirts made of cheese cloth, and I've outgrown wearing studded collars and anything made of velvet, I'm left looking at skater clothes and the odd rockabilly/retro outlets in Oasis. Fallout has a fair amount of stock that interests me - some label brands, but also some cheaper fun tees which match the aesthetic of the accessories you can buy around the corner in Beadesaurus. The range is mainly mens, but this means the tees will accomodate my lady parts much better than scrawny womens sizes which are rarely cut big enough to cope with actual breasts. Handily, whilst I'm pawing through racks of clothes, my other half can ogle the records opposite.
Slaters
(6 reviews)
I have seen this store 100s of times in Birmingham city centre, never been inside until today. I am…read morelooking for some clothing for a wedding and thought I'd give them a go. I was looking at men's suits in the size 34 which is what I usually wear. I did not approach or ask for help from anyone. A sales assistant advised me that "you're not a 34, you should try a 36". Fine. You're entitled to an opinion. I told him I am a 34, and that is what I usually wear and so proceeded to try some of the suit jackets on. They have a decent selection. Same sales associate seemed to be lurking around and came up to me to tell me 34 is too tight and will not fit and I should try the next size up. I did not ask for anybody's opinion. 34 is just the right size on me, a little snug, but that does not matter to me. I know what my own size is. It was not too tight, and if he thought it was, fine, but I did not ask for his advice. Either way, the customer is always right. Even if you think it looks ridiculous, you keep it to yourself and sell it to the customer because let's face it: they have the cash to spend. I went upstairs to see their single jackets on sale. The colleague upstairs was great - really helpful, explained everything about alterations and sizing and hiring, and totally understood that if I want to try a 34 and it fits better, that is what I should go for. The first guy wasn't totally rude, but it was uncalled for and I doubt I will go back in a hurry. Clothing selection was vast, but they don't mix and match sizes which is annoying if your legs are one size and your chest is another. All staff are sharply dressed and the store is nice and clean. Apart from the one sales associate, it was alright.
My go-to place for formal wear. Friendly staff who are not there to pump you for money for a suit,…read moreshirt or shoes. They are there to give you a great service and get you to go back next time for more items. They give the feeling of being an independent but there are branches in most big UK cities. While this is actually hidden above Urban Outfitters on the Corner of New Street and Corporation Street the entrance is actually round the next corner up Cannon Street. Great for suits and shirts!
Redfords
I have been a customer for as long as I can remember. Top brands and of corse Eaton shirts ! They…read morealso have an on-site alterations service. A great professional and knowledgeable sales team.
Edge Menswear
Let's face it, when it comes to fashion, most blokes could do with a bit of help - Edge Menswear…read morecomes to the rescue with a shop in Sutton. A professional service for men who like to look good in the latest fashions from casual, smart leisurewear to businesslike. Professional tailors are on hand to take you through the latest fashions and fabrics and beat the rest to next seasons fashions. Be a trend setter rather than a fashion follower with fabrics and brands from the likes of Melka, Jupiter, Benvenuto, Roy Robson, Gant, Bruhl and Fynch-Hatton. Look out for regular offers and generous discounts. When I visited there was 10% off the label price on a large selection.
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