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Is END. Clothing worth it? An honest deep-dive review (from a sceptic who kept hitting buy)

Imogen Hartley
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Let me be straight with you. I went into END. fully expecting to write a polite “it’s fine, but pricey” review and move on. That’s not what happened. Three orders later, I’m the person texting friends screenshots of sneakers they didn’t ask to see. So is END. Clothing actually worth it, or is it just clever marketing and good photography? I spent real money to find out, and I’m going to tell you everything – the brilliant bits and the one thing that genuinely annoyed me.

Contents
First, the question everyone whispers: is END. legit?The pricing question: is it actually expensive?The range is the real storySizing and fit: the part that saves you a returnDelivery, returns and the customs questionCustomer service and the END. Launches systemSo who is END. actually for?The honest verdict

If you’ve never heard of it: END. (yes, with the full stop) started in Newcastle back in 2005, and it’s grown into one of the most respected premium menswear and sneaker retailers on the planet. We’re talking Nike, adidas, Salomon, New Balance, Stone Island, Carhartt WIP, MM6 Maison Margiela – the proper stuff. Want to follow along as we go? Open the END. Clothing site here and keep it beside this tab.

The 30-second verdict

Is it legit? Yes – 100% authentic, with brand-direct stock and exclusive collabs you won’t find on the high street. Is it cheap? No. But the service, packaging and range usually justify it.

Best for sneakerheads and design-led dressers who want the real thing. Skip it if you only ever want the lowest possible price and don’t care about exclusives or finish.

Browse END. Clothing

First, the question everyone whispers: is END. legit?

This is the worry, isn’t it? You’re about to spend a fair chunk on a hyped sneaker, and the back of your mind goes: what if it’s a fake? So let me put it plainly. END. is an official, brand-authorised stockist. The product comes from the brands themselves – Nike, adidas, Salomon and the rest – not from some murky grey-market middleman. I checked my pairs against retail tags, box codes and the lot. All genuine.

That matters more than it sounds. The resale world is riddled with convincing replicas, and even some “discount” sites play fast and loose with where their stock actually comes from. With END. you’re buying the genuine article, and it’s often a collab or limited launch that never hits general release anywhere else. That alone is a big part of the value you’re paying for. Curious what’s live right now? Take a look at the latest END. arrivals and you’ll see the calibre of what’s on offer pretty quickly.

Nike x Palace England Cryo Shot sneaker at END Clothing
Collab pairs like this Nike x Palace are exactly the kind of thing END. does that the high street can’t.

Quick reassurance checklist, because I know the authenticity nerves are real. Here’s what I confirmed before I’d relax and actually wear the things.

Authenticity, checked

  • Brand-authorised stockist (not a reseller marketplace)
  • Sealed boxes with matching SKU and barcode labels
  • Correct branded dust bags, tags and paperwork where applicable
  • Exclusive collabs sold direct – the surest sign it’s the real thing

The pricing question: is it actually expensive?

Let’s not pretend. END. is not a bargain bin, and it doesn’t try to be. You’ll usually pay full RRP on hyped launches, sometimes a touch more on the rarest collabs because, well, scarcity. But here’s the nuance people miss – the sale section can be genuinely strong, and the access to limited product you simply can’t get elsewhere changes the maths. How does it stack up against the obvious rivals?

RetailerRange & exclusivesEveryday priceService feel
END.Huge, lots of collabs & launchesPremium (strong sales)High-end, curated
A general sportswear siteMainline only, few exclusivesOften cheaperFunctional
A resale marketplaceAnything – at a markupVolatile, often inflatedVariable, buyer beware
END. sits between mainline retail and resale: real stock, premium feel, exclusives you can’t get cheaper elsewhere.

So is it worth the premium? If you’re chasing a specific collab or you value how a retailer treats you, yes. If you’d happily wear the mainline equivalent and only care about the lowest sticker price, probably not. That’s a fair, honest split. Want to gauge it yourself? Compare a few pairs on the END. footwear pages against what you’d pay elsewhere.

See END. prices and current sale

The range is the real story

This is where I got pulled in further than I meant to. END. isn’t a sneaker shop with a few jumpers bolted on. It’s a properly deep catalogue – footwear, outerwear, denim, accessories, grooming – curated with an actual point of view. Stone Island and C.P. Company for the technical-outerwear crowd. Carhartt WIP for the workwear faithful. MM6 Maison Margiela and Birkenstock for the design-led. Salomon and ASICS for the trail-tech obsessives. Swipe through a slice of it below.

Nike x NOCTA Canada Cryo Shot sneaker at END Clothing
Nike x NOCTA
Hyped collab, sold direct
Salomon XT-6 sneaker at END Clothing
Salomon XT-6
Trail-tech turned everyday icon
MM6 Maison Margiela x Salomon sneaker at END Clothing
MM6 x Salomon
Design-led and properly distinct

Swipe to browse the range →

What struck me is the curation. You’re not drowning in fifty near-identical white trainers. Someone has chosen this stuff, and it shows, which is the difference between a warehouse and a shop that genuinely has taste. If your style leans technical, design-forward or just a bit more elevated than the high street, you’ll feel at home here faster than you’d expect. Dive into the END. brands and new arrivals and you’ll get it.

Explore the END. brands and new arrivals

Sizing and fit: the part that saves you a return

Here’s an honest heads-up. END. carries a global mix of brands, and sizing isn’t uniform across them. Salomon and ASICS can run differently from Nike. Some Margiela and Stone Island pieces have their own intentional cut. The good news? Each product page carries detailed measurements and fit notes, and the staff picks often flag “runs small” or “size up”. Read those – don’t just bash in your usual number.

Nike x Arch USA Cryo Shot sneaker at END Clothing
Check the fit notes on each pair – a brand like this can sit differently to your usual Nike size.

My practical rule, learned the slightly annoying way: if you’re between sizes on a performance silhouette, lean to the brand’s guidance first and your gut second. And do glance at the returns terms before you commit on something borderline – which brings me neatly to the bit that actually matters once you’ve clicked buy.

Delivery, returns and the customs question

END. ships worldwide, and the delivery experience is one of the nicer bits – tracked, well-packaged, the kind of box you don’t want to bin. Returns are handled properly too, with a clear window and a straightforward process. So far, so reassuring. But here’s my one real gripe, and I promised you honesty.

If you’re ordering from outside the UK, factor in possible import duties and taxes. That’s the one thing that can quietly inflate your total.

Depending on where you live, an international order can attract customs charges on arrival, and that’s not always obvious at checkout. It’s not END. being sneaky – it’s how cross-border shopping works – but it caught me out once, and I’d rather you knew. Check whether your destination is shipped duty-paid before you celebrate the cart total. Forewarned, it’s a non-issue. Caught off guard, it stings. You can review the shipping options for your country on the END. delivery information before you order.

Check END. shipping to your country

Customer service and the END. Launches system

Two things set END. apart from a generic retailer here. First, the service feels human – responsive, knowledgeable, the sort of help that actually solves your problem rather than reading a script. Second, and this is the big one for sneaker people: END. Launches. It’s their raffle system for the hyped, limited drops where demand wildly outstrips supply.

How does it work? Instead of a chaotic first-come scramble that the bots inevitably win, you enter a draw for a release within a set window and wait to hear back. If you’re picked, you get the chance to buy at retail with no resale markup whatsoever. Is it a guaranteed win? No, and that’s the honest catch with any raffle – you’ll lose plenty of these before you finally win one. But it’s a far fairer, calmer way to chase grails than frantically refreshing a checkout page at midnight. Worth bookmarking the END. Launches raffles if you collect.

So who is END. actually for?

Let’s make this useful rather than wishy-washy. END. is a clear yes for some people and an honest no for others, and pretending it’s perfect for everyone would do you a disservice. Here’s how I’d call it.

Shop here if you…

Want genuinely authentic product, chase collabs and limited launches, value premium service and packaging, and dress design-led or technical. The range and raffle access are the real draw.

Maybe skip it if you…

Only ever want the absolute lowest price, are happy with mainline-only basics, or order internationally and won’t budget for possible import duties. Then a cheaper general retailer may suit you better.

The honest verdict

I came in a sceptic and I’m leaving a regular. Not because the photography seduced me – because the experience actually backed up the hype. The product is real, the range has taste, the service is a cut above, and the Launches system gives you a fair shot at things you’d otherwise overpay for on resale. For a premium retailer, that’s a genuinely strong package.

My one admitted flaw stays the customs thing – international duties can quietly pad your total, so check before you check out. Sort that, and the value holds up. So is END. Clothing worth it? For the right shopper, honestly yes – and I say that as someone who fully expected to shrug. Have a proper look around END. Clothing and see if it’s your kind of shop. I suspect, like me, you’ll end up with a cart you didn’t plan on.

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Imogen Hartley June 12, 2026
By Imogen Hartley
Imogen Hartley trained in fashion, fell hard for interiors, and has never quite managed to pick a side. To her, an outfit and a room are the same puzzle - proportion, colour, and one detail that breaks the rules on purpose. She writes about style and design as a single subject, because the way we dress and the way we live have never really been separate. Expect honest opinions on what is worth the splurge, what photographs beautifully but falls apart by the third wear, and how to make a charity-shop find look like the best thing you own. Imogen is a sucker for good vintage and a sceptic about anything labelled 'must-have'. She would rather you bought one thing you love than ten you tolerate. Her promise: look good, live well, and stop buying everything in sight.
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