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When reminiscing about what I used to like about London when I first moved here, the subject of Kensington Market came up. I used to go to a shop called Individual Fashions which sold lots of punk and other gear.


Did anyone else frequent this shop or remember it? or have other good memories of either Kensington Market or it's posh over the road sibling Hyper Hyper?


Just feeling old and hope someone else remembers these too.

BJL Wrote:

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> In the early '80s I used to go there a lot, mostly

> to visit two friends who ran the record stall

> there - Chicken Shack. Other friends sold clothes

> on the first floor. When did it close, anyway?


I just had a quick google and found this rather interesting link.


http://www.zyra.org.uk/ken-mkt.htm

I used to get my Dax Wax from kensington and have very fond memories of a changing room experience in Hyper Hyper ....memories............. from the corners of my mind.............. misty alcohol/tamazipan soaked memories of the way we...still are !

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