Shopping
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The Handweavers Studio
Specialist Shop
140 Seven Sisters Road, N7 7NS [map]
The Handweavers Studio sells yarn, fibre and spinning and weaving equipment.
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House Of Vintage
Womenswear
4 Cheshire Street, Bethnal Green, E2 6EH [map]
Open seven days a week, House of Vintage is a boutique in the heart of Brick Lane that specializes in unique, one-off pieces from the 1920s to the 1980s.
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Hoxton Street Monster Supplies
Gift Shop
159 Hoxton Street, Shoreditch, N1 6PJ [map]
Hoxton Street Monster Supplies pride themselves on being London's, and quite possibly the world's, only purveyor of quality goods for monsters of every kind.
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Islington Farmers Market
Farmers' Market
William Tyndale School, Upper Street, N1 2AQ [map]
London's first ever and most established farmers market takes place on Chapel Market between Baron Street and Penton Street, with loads of space to shop and at least 30 stalls each week.
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James Smith & Sons
Specialist Shop
53 New Oxford Street, Holborn, WC1A 1BL [map]
James Smith founded his umbrella firm in 1830 and the shop has been selling umbrellas in London ever since.
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Jojo Maman Bebe
Maternity Wear Shop
68 Northcote Road, Battersea, SW11 6QL [map]
JoJo Maman Bebe was launched in 1993 as a response to the lack of fashionable and affordable maternity wear available in the UK.
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Kingly Court
Shopping Centre
Off Carnaby Street, W1B 5PJ [map]
Kingly Court is a shopping destination between Carnaby Street and Regent Street. There are three floors of fashionable shops, including designer brands and independent boutiques.
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King's Road
Shopping Area
King's Road, Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 5XP [map]
Shopping is the King's Road's main obsession – here you'll find an eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, unique labels, designer shops and high-street staples, alongside a vast array of cafes and eateries.
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Leftovers
Second-Hand Shop
71 Granville Arcade, Brixton Village, Brixton, SW9 8PR [map]
Leftovers stocks French antique costumes and a selection of unique vintage fashion items and accessories from the 1850s to the 1950s. All items are hand-picked from Paris and New York by shop owner, Margot Waggoner.