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<br> The UK is a huge market for women's clothing. However, this market has been dominated by the big brands for many years. Outlets such as Marks &amp; Spencer and Debenhams offer top of the range designer labels for everyday wear, whilst Top Shop and Debenhams offer some of the most funky ranges available. However, there are some really great alternatives to these famous brands. Many smaller labels now have their own unique takes on classic styles and they're becoming very popular with women who want to make a statement with their wardrobe.<br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br>A lot of the newer brands on the scene have their roots in the classic DIY styles of the late seventies and eighties. They create eye-catching designs using fabrics and colours that are cutting edge. These brands are also very affordable and their styles and colours are usually very accessible. Brands like Primary Offerings, Beaute Claire, and Girlie are all about i