All Saints is a stunning store, situated in the heart of the Liverpool ONE development. It offers clothing, shoes and accessories for men and women. The store is attractively decorated and well laid out. It is easy to spot items across the store and it is a pleasure to wander round. My favourite items here are the range of tops designed by the artist Laurie Lipton. The artwork printed on the tops is Gothic and morbid and I love it. As a previous reviewer mentioned, this shop is for skinny modelesque types and not curvy ladies like myself. I think All Saints really need to look at catering for more sizes and therefore widening their appeal(and profits).
Isabel O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
All Saints is a unique store. With a great rustic décor and charm, and some beautiful garments, it’s difficult to resist being enticed inside. Offering both women’s and men’s clothing, it’s an ideal place to shop with your partner as no-one can claim to be bored. Their outewear pieces are my favourite and have become iconic in fashion magazines and spreads. The layout of the store is impeccable. Although one could argue it’s a touch dingy, I can only say this adds to the feel of the retailer. Their styling of mannequins mirror current trends and are persuasive pull-ins for consumers. I’m a huge fan of their heels. A superb store.
Dom M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
The Liverpool 1 All Saints is a popular shop that stocks a rather unique selection of clothing. Designed primarily for the 18 – 35 demographic, with it’s blend of exposed brickwork and aged wooden flooring the All Saints shopping experience has been well crafted. The clothes are typically designed for a tight/slim fit and even average sized friends of mine take a large size in terms of T-Shirts. On average All Saints sits at the higher end of the shopping price with T-Shirts around £30−40, some skirts around £120 and coats ranging from £100 to £350. All Saints does have a strong set of devotees with people rarely having just one item from the shop, the staff in the Liverpool One branch are courteous and helpful when needed so it’s always worth a look.
Rana M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
Ever since its inception some sixteen years ago, what started out as a men’s collection has now cemented its place in the fashion quarters as a high street British brand. I am a big fan of All Saints. The outlets themselves are immaculately designed and shopping here is an experience in itself. There is a theme to the clothes here which have visibly strong links to music. The graphic t-shirts you can almost collect as pieces of art. The emphasis is on fusion of fashion, music and culture to create fresh individualistic designs that express attitude. My suggestions for those who are not so much financially challenged are the t-shirts and boots on offer here. The selection of footwear here is fantastic. The military boots deserve a special mention as they definitely carry a casual acidic attitude. The Farrier boots definitely have a western theme carrying with them a hint of über cool normally associated with Eastwood. They will set you back £165 but will last you a very long time. My cropped military boots for example lasted me some good, happy 5 years. Also you have to remember that with the wear and tear they will actually look better after that time then they did originally. It might not be everyones cup of tea, but with planned expansion across the globe, one thing is for sure and that is that All Saints is very much here to stay.
Sarah-Jane B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
Damn All Saints. Not only do they produce some of the nicest tee-shirts I’ve seen but this month they unleashed a whole capsule range designed by artist Laurie Lipton. Printed on their trademark black, grey and white tees, they feature stunning prints of some of her detailed black and white drawings of skeletons. The whole range is terrific but — here’s the catch — they’re designed for skinny minnies only. I tried on a Family Remains, Death of Romance and Embellished Empress of Death and even when I went a size above my normal size, none of them would accomodate my breasts. Like I said, damn All Saints. Until they start making clothes for more curvy gals, I’ll be shopping elsewhere for my tees!