And Boxpark is one of our favorite shopping malls in London. Boxpark is home to countless little boutiques that carry their own brands as well as the trendiest labels the fashion scene has to offer. The idea behind this shopping mall is clear: to bring together the best local brands and the trendiest international labels.
This makes for an unbeatable shopping experience, complemented by various cultural events and interesting restaurants. I love browsing in All Saints because of the attractive shop design. However, I have to admit that I rarely buy anything there. This British brand specializes in jeans and leather and anything made from combinations of the two — always featuring sober colors and understated cuts. Just to give you an idea of what I mean: almost everything is brown, gray or black.
All Saints stores are always worth a visit, if only on account of the shop design. If you want to add some British flair to your own home, you can arrange for your chairs to be re-upholstered there. This is an unusual, inspirational store that needs putting on your bucket list.
I have to confess to adoring this store. This is a very up-market store so prices are high, but the quality is simply unbeatable. We just love the peach-flavored black tea. I can also highly recommend the chocolate chip cookies. This cult store in Shoreditch is a must for fans of second-hand clothes and anyone in search of gems from the past. Absolute Vintage is a London icon and timeless classic in a trendy location. But is vintage fashion really only for alternative people and hipsters?
The product range includes home accessories, clothing, and toys, as well as lots of practical items. This store specialises in ordinary clothing at much reduced prices. However, many of the items on display are also available from the London markets, where I personally find shopping much more fun. Bargain hunters need look no further than the London Designer Outlet, as here you can buy branded goods at big discounts.
The London Designer Outlet is the ultimate outlet center in London and I would recommend it to all price-conscious shoppers. This mall sells lots of high-end brands at big discounts, so you can shop for designer goods at affordable prices.
While hardly as exciting as visiting the overthetop luxury department stores in New York or London , they provide a Two London sites that figure prominently in the Potter saga brim with attraction possibilities: Diagon Alley, a secret part of London that is a sort of sorcerers' shopping mall; and the King's Cross railroad station, where wizarding Skip to content.
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