No, I could not afford them. One year at uni I had a holiday job as a waitress and I went to Manchester, to Kendal Milne with the intention of splurging on an MQ dress. Then I saw the price tag 10 1/2 guineas. I didn't buy it.
Last year the V&A had a wonderful Christian Dior Exhibition and also a Mary Quant one. DD and I did both on the same day. The thing I noticed was at actually Dior had much more influence on the style of clothes we wore in the 1960s than MQ did. You could only wear her up and down shifts if you had a figure like Twiggy, and how many of us had that. The looser slightly shaped and A line Dior dresses and shifts suited most of us much more.
DD said that MQ was the first designer to sell the whole image. She had her name on clothes, shoes, underwear, make-up. Even household goods and I suspect she made more money from those than she did from her clothes.