Massimo Dutti

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Heya guys, i've just been looking at the Massimo Dutti website and thought it looks tres awesome, I wanted to know if any of you had bought anything there yourself?
Also, does anyone know where you can buy Massimo Dutti online?

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It is a great store, it is part of the Inditex group,, as Zara and Bershka, but this label is like the "high quality" brand of the group, so for the quality theya have it has a great price, at least in Spain, where it comes from.
 
The MD designs are as always "inspired" by luxury brands but moderately trendy.

I guess it's supposed to target a more mature consumer. The prices are a little high but the quality is better than Zara imo.

Like Zara, I don't think you can get MD items online, no e-sop yet.
 
Yes, the quality is much better than Zara, and they have beautiful leather jackets!:heart:
 
a spanish colleague raved about Massimo Dutti. i wanna try it out. since they're expanding Zara worldwide, i think they should expand Massimo Dutti in Europe too...
 
Massimo Dutti has lots of shops in Europe, I actually thought they had at least one in Every European country.
I buy loads and loads of things in Massimo Dutti, it's my favorite High street store, Back in Portugal there is one in every street corner, but they have a bunch of stores here in London too. It's not cheap but it's worth it. I agree with Abby it is directed to a more mature client, they even have a tailoring service for men(it started as a men's store) But I guess it depends on the way we decide to combine the pieces with other labels.
 
actually, i checked on their website (horrible. white text on white background. *smack forehead*)

London's got one (1!) store on Regent Street. Germany got 3, and no, Berlin, the capital, doesn't have one.

and when i'm talking about Europe, i'm talking about places relevant to me (that means, Vienna, Austria lol).

and their tailored stuff seems cheap too! 450 Euros for a custom suit? sounds good to me!
 
Massimo Dutti has lots of shops in Europe, I actually thought they had at least one in Every European country.
I buy loads and loads of things in Massimo Dutti, it's my favorite High street store, Back in Portugal there is one in every street corner, but they have a bunch of stores here in London too. It's not cheap but it's worth it. I agree with Abby it is directed to a more mature client, they even have a tailoring service for men(it started as a men's store) But I guess it depends on the way we decide to combine the pieces with other labels.

How do you mean not cheap? How much would you say like a mans jumper would cost?
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How do you mean not cheap? How much would you say like a mans jumper would cost?
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I say not cheap compared to Zara but it's still an high street store, A man's shirt costs around 50Euros to 60Euros, a man's jumper around 75Euros.
The last dress I bought in there costed 99 euros. it's everything around those prices, a little bit less a bit more.

London has got 3 stores that I know of Regent street, Knightsbridge, and High street Kensington. Probably it has even more.
 
I really like Massimo Dutti. The quality is great and the price is alright.

As someone mentioned earlier it's like an "expensive" and more conservative Zara, but still very much chain store prices.

I introduced my dad to it even, and he loves their jeans and shirts - he was really impressed! :P
 
actually, i checked on their website (horrible. white text on white background. *smack forehead*)

London's got one (1!) store on Regent Street. Germany got 3, and no, Berlin, the capital, doesn't have one.

and when i'm talking about Europe, i'm talking about places relevant to me (that means, Vienna, Austria lol).

and their tailored stuff seems cheap too! 450 Euros for a custom suit? sounds good to me!

I'm pretty sure London has more than one now, I've seen the Regent St one and another near Knightsbridge.
Other cities/ counties near London have MD stores too
 
^Inditex brands' websites are not often updated which is quite foolish for such an important and worldwide group! :doh:

For example, a new Zara Home opened recently in Paris but it's not even mentioned...

So I wouldn't count on that source to get reliable and up-to-date info about MD or any other brands from that group.
 
I think there's more than one in london, in italy there's one in Milan in the galleria and one in florence across the street from Miu
 
I cant believe not more people like this store. I think its great for its relation price-quality, and has very nice shoes and bags, and now its on sale, many items have a 50% off.
 
I spent a year living near St. Sebastian in Spain and the stuff you buy at Dutti is very similar to Zara but is better quality / more stylish. Really not my cup of tea!
 
it's one of my favorite high street brands, but unfortunately it's very popular here. i only buy some basics and tops for MD. good quality and reasonable prices.
 
Hi!

Massimo Dutti is one of my favs too. That's one more shop we don't have here in Finland. Nearest is in Stockholm, Sweden - not so far really...
Hopefully we can get our own to Helsinki, as soon as possible!

-Jutta-
 
it was my first time visiting a Massimo Dutti store today and I am in love!
the quality is amazing and their store is not overstuffed, great basics.

i wish their store wasn't that far away.
 
I'm from Spain and I like MD very much

Prices?
Well, examples:
- Dresses: since 60 euros to 140 euros
- T-shirt: since 15/20 to 55 euros
- Coats: since 100 euros
- Shoes: since 60 euros to 150 euros
- Jeans: 50 euros
- Belts: since 25 euros

But here, in Spain is cheapest tham other places.
 

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