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If Mark's Work Warehouse and The Gap had a baby it would be called Uniqlo but there's nothing unique about it unless you like having a selection of 40 different coloured flannel plaid patterned shirts at your disposal.
Nothing in here is inspiring clothing or shopping wise it's more utilitarian if anything. It's like the Japanese imagined what it would be like to clothes shop for the communists.
I will say the staff were super perky and friendly, let's see how long that lasts as the Eaton Centre's "clientèle" is notorious for breaking any retail salespersons spirit pretty quickly. I do think those who like outdoorsy type clothing and uber basics will enjoy Uniqlo for the sheer novelty that they're getting the Japanese's interpretation of camping clothes
I tried to like you Uniqlo, but your uncompetitive pricing and lacklustre merchandising and humdrum sense of dare I call it "style" leaves me running for H&M or better yet Joe Fresh for more cost effective and "cooler" designed basics. It's a 2.5 from me