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The most famous fashion and clothing district in the world. |
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Ace Face Clothing Company - Putting tonic back onto the fashion map | |
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If you've always wanted a tonic suit, then
you've come to the right place. Originally worn by 60's Mods, tonic made a
revival during the late 70s when bands such as The Beat and The Specials
burst on to the scene with Ska. For those of a 'certain age', who
can forget the excitement of heading to Carnaby Street to get your first
tonic suit? The contrasting colours & shimmer of tonic made the
wearer stand out from the crowd; it was smart and individual. Ace
Face is now giving tonic the renaissance it deserves. Whilst so called 'tonic' is out there, we've checked out the competition and it just isn't what we at Ace Face call the real deal. Our tonic is 100% authentic and 100% made in Britain. We offer a range in a wonderfully luxurious pure mohair and wool 3-ply cloth. None of our 3-ply cloths have any man made materials in their composition. We also make suits in other cloths such as Prince of Wales, dog tooth and so on, so if you want a different suit cloth, we can make one for you. Got a question or comment? Telephone 01342 835447 |
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John Simons Est. 1955 - the leading figure in promoting Ivy League culture | |
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John Simons, whose legendary Ivy Shop opened
in the late summer haze of 1964 selling the best selection of imported
American clothing in London, is generally considered to be the leading
figure in promoting Ivy League culture.
The new John Simons Store, situated at 46 Chiltern Street (a short
stroll from Marylebone High Street), represents all that is unique about
the John Simons ethos, bringing together his lifelong passions for art,
design, Modern Jazz and quality menswear, into a new and vibrant
configuration. Tuesday to Saturday: 11am to 6pm Sunday and Monday closed Tel: +44(0)20 3490 2729 |
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Sherry's - If you're looking for tradition, Sherry's is the shop for
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We were founded in the late sixties and
quickly became a focal point for mods and skinheads. Sherry's was the only
shop where you could find the right clothes. The shop has continued since
those early days to serve a cult following for those who choose to ignore
the whims and dictates of passing fashion, preferring a classic look.
Come and see for yourself why The Jam, Madness, The Specials, Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene, Ian Mac and many more have made Sherry's their shop of choice. Enjoy your visit to this unique shop. Our stock has to be seen to be believed!! We have a full range of Ben Shermans, Fred Perrys, John Smedley knitwear, Lonsdale tee-shirts and authentic MA1 flight jackets. We also stock, made by our own tailors, suits, sta-prest trousers,
Harrington jackets, pork pie hats, braces, Crombies..... But why not see
for yourself? The Face Tel: 0207 - 734 - 5868 |
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Scoots, Suits and Boots | |
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Scoots, Suits and Boots, brings together the
best in Mod Clothing, Retro clothing and the most stylish range of scooter
clothing on the market. Their inspiration is the melting pot of styles,
cultures, music and ideals that makes the current worldwide scootering scene
so vibrant, whilst at the same time managing to stay somewhat subversive and
underground. Scoots, Suits and Boots Ltd |
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Private Guided Tours Of London In Classic Minis – smallcarBIGCITY | |
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Robert Welch was given a bright red Mini
Cooper for his 17th Birthday and began a relationship that was to take him
from student to entrepreneur. Upon driving round London throughout his time
at university, Robert noticed hundreds of tourists stopping to take photos
of his little car. Robert dreamt of one day running a tour company that only
used a fleet of classic Minis to take tourists round London. Despite
identifying a potential niche in the market, Robert wanted to cut his teeth
in the City of London. Little did he know, his dream was far closer than he
would have ever thought due to the economic instability at the time.
Securing It wasn't until a fateful interview for a less than desirable sales job
that he met Oliver Knight. Oliver also happened to own a classic Mini Cooper
and had also noticed the attention they created in London. It was not long
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