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'shop' on Brewer St, is now called 'The World According To...'
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Absolute Vintage
15 Hanbury St
The biggest selection of vintage shoes, perhaps, ever.
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Heya!
If you mean Club 21- they don't have one in HK, but the store I.T. is their very similar equivalent.
As for your other query, I don't know if you are eager for something brand new, but if you go around Causeway Bay you'll see these little shops called 'stations' - for example 'Milan Station' and 'Paris Station'. They sell almost new designer seconds (handbags) for cut prices. I am assured that they only sell AUTHENTIC goods. I bought a practically brand-new white Balenciaga bag there for about 70% of the RRP. You really have to trawl around the various 'stations' though, since obviously they all have completely different stock.
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Hi everyone! I'm new here...!
I'm going to be in Singapore in June, and I was wondering if anyone knows where I can purchase Marc Jacobs apparel, especeially Marc by Marc Jacobs stuff...
I gather that On Pedder in Ngee Ann City has a few accessories...?
Thanks in advance!
Gems
xxxxxx
EDIT: I just realised this ought to be in the other forum! ...Forgive a newbie??
Edited by sparkling gem on Apr 9, 2005 at 08:53 AM
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London, as well as London to Paris
in superjetset
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Vintage:
RELLIK: http://www.relliklondon.co.uk/
ABSOLUTE VINTAGE: http://www.absolutevintage.co.uk
BEYOND RETRO: http://www.beyondretro.com/
And otherwise:
There are two trendy shopping areas: Carnaby St and Covent Garden. To get from one to the next, you can walk through Soho which also has a shops that are worth going to, like A Bathing Ape. My main advice would be to 'think outside the box' since some of the best stores are located on the roads adjacent to or parallel to Carnaby St. Be willing to get lost and explore. Selfridges on Oxford St is also a must both in a shopping and in a tourist sense.. I could give more specific advice if I knew what style of clothing/ what kind of brands you're looking for.