Sweatshirt or Men's Sweat Pants (OOS) $19.90, Sweat Pullover Hoodie $29.90 + $7.95 Del ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ $75 Order) @ UNIQLO

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Sweatshirt
In Off White, Gray and Black, lots of sizes.

Men's Sweat Pants Sold Out
In Dark Gray and Black, lots of sizes.

Sweat Pullover Hoodie
In Off White, Gray and Black, lots of sizes.

A couple of SpongeBob Hoodies are also $19.90 but stock and sizing is very limited.

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Comments

  • -5

    Australian English translation:

    Sweatshirt = Jumper.
    Sweat pants = Tracksuit pants, aka. Tracky dacks.
    Sweat pullover hoodie = Jumper / hoodie.

    These companies don’t even bother to use local language for their products.

    • +4

      Would love to one day walk into Uniqlo and see "Tracky Dacks" written on a sign

      • You could walk in and ask for them.

    • +10

      Global product, you know how much extra cost and annoyances just to change tags, labels, IT systems, sales reports, marketing material, websites etc. Extra cost will be put onto the consumer

      • ^This guy’s never heard of glocalisation.

        • +1

          Is that localisation from GNU?

          • -1

            @soan papdi: Nice. They should have used that instead of locale.

      • -1

        Most other companies do it just fine. You want them to charge in USD as well?

        I disagree that it’s much of an additional cost. The clothes items are identified by SKU and I might be wrong, but I imagine they would have a local database of products with local pricing and local descriptions which were populated by local people. It’s Americanisation of our culture and I reject it.

        • Australia is a very tiny percentage of Global product. When the big heads want summary of top line and use all counties have different names, its a nightmare.
          If suppliers can keep the SKU universal it will help with mass production of the same product without changing the prints. Stock can be distributed where needed.
          If they made different SKU for different countries, that stock will be locked to that country, will cost more money to run business like this.
          Name some global products that changes all their names of their products to suit Australians vocab and I will eat my words.

  • +1

    anyone else find that the uniqlo website is always slow?

    • +14

      Not only slow… it was impossible to navigate and look for what you want.

      • +7

        Yeah, the stupid design makes it impossible to find anything by proper categories.

  • +1

    I try jumper for me is too loose - please note that this may not be a regular fit size

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