Prince Harry now adores Dior and other high-end brands, but there was a time when he'd pick up an outfit for £200 at T. K. Maxx By ALESIA FIDDLER Published: 07:20, 16 December 2024 | Updated: 07:21, 16 December 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Though he often now chooses high-end brands, there was a time when Prince Harry could be spotted shopping at a popular discount designer store.
In his younger years, he would grab bargains at T. K. Maxx in Kensington, just stone's throw from his home, and was photographed occasionally leaving with its trademark red logo on a carrier bag.
The Prince revealed in his book, Spare, how he would visit the High Street shop for his 'casual clothes'. It seems to be a different approach to his wardrobe in recent years - Harry has been seen wearing luxurious loafers by Loro Piana and custom made Dior suits. However, he used to search for bargains and wrote, 'I was particularly fond of their once-a-year sale, when they'd be flush with items from Gap or J.
Crew, items that had gone out of season or were slightly damaged'. Since the book's release two years ago, T. K.
Maxx disputed that it did annual sales and a spokesperson told the Express : 'Whilst we're delighted he is a big fan, we thought we should explain we don't actually do sales. 'Instead, we offer great value, style, and savings all year round.' The Duke of Sussex described a method that he said meant he could 'look like a fashion plate' for 'two hundred quid'.
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