by Syeknom » Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:02 am
Hello gang!
London was incredible (if soggy) fun that has left me an exhausted and broken wreck. My poor legs hate me now. I can't believe I'm back at work now - it's going to be an unproductive day.
Meeting germinal was the highlight, he's a frightfully nice chap and wore a rad soloist jacket. No fitpics (sorry ben) since I didn't have a camera and germ's phone (I used to have the same one) has an appalling camera, and we were too busy groping expensive clothes. We did DSM and Liberty together (after a false start legging it back to an EAT where I left a shopping bag) and wandered around damp soho.
Other things:
Margaret Howell store was amazing - industrial theme, strewn with art and photography books and retro furniture laid out like a café. The pieces in person are unbelievably nice.
Albam was great, had an excellent long chat with two of the sales people. Nice stuff and it's pretty cheap for the quality.
Hideout had lame stuff except a few cool visvim shoes, norse projects stuff in real life is pretty dull and the shop people ignored me.
Percival stuff is nicer in-person than online but nothing there for me. Their shirts are well worth the coin though.
Oliver Spencer was cool - some hit-or-miss stuff but the stores were chill and I got to try on a few nice things.
Folk was ace - tried on the bag trousers that fit fantastically.
Private White VC was the focus of my trip since SEH Kelly was out of the picture, had a fun long chat with the new shop assistant and tried on a load of stuff. Well worth the visit.
Universal Works stock was disappointing but had a nice talk with a friendly japanese girl dressed as a chimney sweep.
Went out to Shoreditch in the afternoon which took ages and had a peek arund Hostem - full of dark, destroyed avant-garde clothing. One guy in there was trying on a really dramatic full length black wool coat with a massive, erect collar. Saw guidi boots too.
DRKSHDW popup made me feel well out of place - everyone in there dressed head-to-toe in black talking incessently about rick owens and rubbing each others identical trousers (no joke).
British Museum is stunning and huge. Great collection. Didn't get to the V&A due to tube disruptions and fatigue.
Gieves and Hawkes is a beautiful shop full of beautiful things and an archive of military clothing they've made through the ages.
Prada store was cool although filled with knobs - germ and I had great fun oggling the shoes there.
Probably forgetting a load but it was an all-round fantastic trip.
Came home with a stock of Uniqlo undershirts and socks, Albam chinos, Margaret Howell black moleskin trousers and a Private White VC wool shop coat.