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Do you remember Chelsea Girl ?

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Jillius | 13:06 Sat 27th Sep 2008 | ChatterBank
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I remember our local Chelsea Girl being absolutely huge with dim lighting and bargain buckets everywhere. I could always get a new top from the bargain bucket for �1. They had the flares with the 3 button waistband and huge platform shoes. Great memories. The shop is now the Edinburgh Woollen Mill and doesn't seem anywhere near as big.
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Yes i do Jillius!! That bring back memories! I remember the one i shopped at having to be closed down for a few days and fumigated cos it had developed a nasty problem with creepy-crawlies and other unmentionable things due to the lack of light and ventilation :-)
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lol Bathsheba ! Yeah, the ventilation was pretty bad. The changing room was made of mirrors so you could never be descreet no matter how hard you tried.
Was that in the 70s?

�1 in 1972 is now worth:
�9.51 using the retail price index.
�16.08 using average earnings.

You could buy a whole outfit for that from Pirmark!
Oh of course jillius, i spent a good proportion of my early teens in that shop. Loved it!
I once knocked a whole shelf of handbags down in there, the whole thing collapsed and it wasnt a small shelf neither lol I do remember it being very dark in there, that could go some way to explaining why i thought the clothes i bought looked good ;-)
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About 1976 Ethel
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unrulyjulie lol. I know what you mean, but we did look good ! Didn't we ??
Does anyone else think today's size 8/10 would have been a size 14 then? I can comfortably wear size 10 now, but in the 70s a 10 was teeny tiny xx
Hi Jillius and everyone,
hi Bath :0) Chelsea girl was the place to shop in the 70s!
Bath, you're a size 10?? Did'nt know you were so slim!
Hiya Sky! No, I'm not! That's the point i was trying to make in my clumsy way, lol. I think it's called "vanity- sizing" or similar. I've even got size 8 combat trousers from Primark that would have been a 12 or 14 in the 60s/70s :-)
Defintely so, Bathsheba.

In the 60s and 70s the Miss World ideal was 34 - 24 -34, a size 12

Now a size 8 is a 25" waist.
I remember it well Jilius! I used to pop in there most Saturdays. They were the days!
By eck your going back a bit there Jullius
No she's not Tiggs!! I remember it as if it were yesterday :-)
Sorry, meant to say tiger! Getting you mixed up with tiggerblue :-)

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