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I can't believe (or maybe I have not seen the thread ) that no-one on the forum has mentioned the look of the The White Stuff shopfront . The boarding is down and shopfittings and decor seem in place, boxes of stock everywhere it seems. Its looking good and looks as if it will be opening very soon.


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I bought some glass from the 'shabby glazier' for a picture frame and I would never wear White Stuff clothing.


Nevertheless I am delighted by the constant and rampant gentrification in the area so I'll give a thumbs up to the arrival of geek couture.


Is there a difference between White Stuff and Fat Face? If so then I hope Fat Face take the other unit.

Lordship_bod


the new teashop will be opening near Karavan - it used to be the chandelier/French furniture shop.


I am currently keeping myself sated with the pastries in Mon Petit Chou. (Very nice - but tend to sell out quickly).


Despite my moniker, alas I have no links with Superquinn.

  • 9 months later...

Cassius Wrote:

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> I think their clothes are really boring and safe.


True, but jeans and a shirt are never going to be revolutionary are they.


Personally I'd never wear Vivienne Westwood because I'd look a bit of a prat outside of Covent Garden.

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