Urban Outfitters is one of my favourite places to poke around. I love walking into the mish mash of clothes, bags, accessories, homewears and plain kitschy style ornaments and stuff. Anywhere I can get a giant Crayola pen money box is good for me. I love the pointless but fun knickknacks, especially the glow in the dark letters, which are now on sale, score! There are always things in here that make me laugh like the 'crap jokes' toilet tissue, which incidentally has rubbish jokes printed onto the roll. A lot of the gifts take the form of functional items in unique formats, pens shaped like guitars, bottle openers in the shape of bears, cupcake shaped oven timers and teapots in the shape of farmyard animals. I love the variety of brands that appear in Urban Outfitters, from North Face and Converse, to Chunk and Junk Food, the t-shirts of which I freakin love. Tragedy I know, to Penguin and Lyle and Scott. For the girlies there's a floor on the lower ground dedicated to dressy clothes and more casual styles, including the Urban Outfitters boutique range. Prices run on the more expensive side of basics like Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and River Island, especially with boutique items, but that's due to the individuality of the clothing on sale here. Once again sale season is upon us, which in my opinion is the best time to get the most value out of places like this, as the higher end prices are slashed so in some cases you make a £100 saving, there's also healthy savings to be had on non-boutique items, which is why I give it 4 stars, something for everyone to poke around at. But please, turn the ruddy music down. read more