Torontovibe
Senior Member
I still have not been able to get into this store and I don't understand why it's so popular here. The clothing looks boring!
I still have not been able to get into this store and I don't understand why it's so popular here. The clothing looks boring!
Also surprised to see no T-shirt selection, particularly their MoMA line.
It's possible that t-shirts will move in as they start to move coats, scarves, etc. off the floor sometime after Christmas.
My impression, and I could be wrong, is that the MoMA stuff is only available in NYC. It isn't even for sale on Uniqlo's U.S. website. It is for sale on the MoMA online store, though.
I would have thought t-shirts would sell year round, but I was struck by how much of the floor space at Uniqlo was dedicated to winter wear. It's possible that t-shirts will move in as they start to move coats, scarves, etc. off the floor sometime after Christmas.
Even in Japan not all their stores carry the designer t-shirts. However, usually there's one store in each city that has at least a partial selection of t-shirts.
The MoMA shirts?
MoMA is the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, not to be confused with the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Guggenheim Museum, both of which are also in New York City; all three are within a few blocks of each other in midtown Manhattan.
Cool, you hate the things that other people like! Thanks for taking the time to let us know.I don't get the craze over Uniqlo. It took me about 5 minutes to go through their Eaton Centre store. I saw nothing remotely interesting - bland designs and colours throughout. Vanilla clothes for a vanilla society.