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Hey peeps, I saw some pics of edwin jeans tees etc on a website and they were looking hot but can't seem to find them no where online in America...

you're not very good at the internets is you

try yoox.com

you could also try several online stores in other countries that ship internationally

you could also try to USE THE SEARCH BUTTON

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I am not keen on the online purchasing from Great Britain, its like 2usd to 1 bp, so i would be paying like double the price when purchased from britain...Thanks anyways will_i_am..

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I am not keen on the online purchasing from Great Britain, its like 2usd to 1 bp, so i would be paying like double the price when purchased from britain...Thanks anyways will_i_am..

actually if you think about it, you arent paying double for it, because if someone would sell em here, then they would be double. aint nobody likes losing money (so i would think EDWIN would use the money conversion as well, if that makes sense)

http://www.oipolloi.com/brands/Edwin-70.html

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actually if you think about it, you arent paying double for it, because if someone would sell em here, then they would be double. aint nobody likes losing money (so i would think EDWIN would use the money conversion as well, if that makes sense)

http://www.oipolloi.com/brands/Edwin-70.html

Clothing in Europe especially Great Britain are more expensive for the same item in North America, I did a lot of research and found this to be true online. If i purchase clothing from europe online i will be paying double the amount in us dollars, usd to euro is 2:1 basically..

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sigh...i want to see this research. everyone uses money conversion when dealing internationally. they be basically equal cost ex shipping. i want to see this research.

http://www.oipolloi.com/store/Edwin-SenZXJapanIndigo-2018.html

cost about the same as

http://www.cmonwealth.com/item.php?id=438

***may not be the same wash, but everyone knows washes cost more than raw.***

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sigh...i want to see this research. everyone uses money conversion when dealing internationally. they be basically equal cost ex shipping. i want to see this research.

http://www.oipolloi.com/store/Edwin-SenZXJapanIndigo-2018.html

cost about the same as

http://www.cmonwealth.com/item.php?id=438

***may not be the same wash, but everyone knows washes cost more than raw.***

Want to see research ha? This comes from years of shopping online. Is there anyone else out there that experience shopping on a uk website and the enormous price you pay compare to if you buy in north america? help me out here please...

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Want to see research ha? This comes from years of shopping online. Is there anyone else out there that experience shopping on a uk website and the enormous price you pay compare to if you buy in north america? help me out here please...

That's because the US dollar has crumbled in value.

That means ANYTHING bought in a non US currency has become more expensive for US customers.

What jeans is it you are looking for anyway?

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That's because the US dollar has crumbled in value.

That means ANYTHING bought in a non US currency has become more expensive for US customers.

What jeans is it you are looking for anyway?

Pics are a couple message above...

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Goods/Services in the UK are generally more expensive than in the US. Example:

The same Air Max sneakers are 109 GBP in a london Footlocker and $139 in an American Footlocker. Now once you convert the currencies, you are not paying the same price. This happens for many goods/services. The discrepancy is huge between the UK and the US. Step up your game.

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Goods/Services in the UK are generally more expensive than in the US. Example:

The same Air Max sneakers are 109 GBP in a london Footlocker and $139 in an American Footlocker. Now once you convert the currencies, you are not paying the same price. This happens for many goods/services. The discrepancy is huge between the UK and the US. Step up your game.

Well said, thank you Peteyross..

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