After the success of their first store on Beak Street Albam recently opened its second store located in the new hotspot that is Shoreditch. I passed by the other day and caught a few snaps...
Albam - Eastern outpost
111a Commercial Street
E1 6BG
Monday, 12 October 2009
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clean kinda, kinda reminds me of bape store.
Shoreditch......new hotspot?
Are you outta your mind?
Evidently not from the amount of new stores opening up there.
Present
Albam
We Are Casuals
Folk (soon come)
Size (soon come)
Wholesome
Bond (soon come?)
Heartless
Keep up Anon.
Nothing like the Bape store at all
more muji than wonderwall - don't think girls'd be happy with those kee clamp changing rooms
yeah, over a year ago I was told by a Bond guy that two Bond shops were to be opened. As they were receiving enough stock for two. One in West and the Other in East. I doubt there'll be two now. Perhaps just the one.
Evidently not from the amount of new stores opening up there.
Present
Albam
We Are Casuals
Folk (soon come)
Size (soon come)
Wholesome
Bond (soon come?)
Heartless
Keep up Anon.
More to the point.....YOU think Shoreditch is shiny and new!
Stores are opening up there because of people like YOU who believe its a new hotspot so its cooler to buy in that area than say, Carnaby Street.
Keep up Olie, your embarrassing yourself to your seniors
Your argument died with your first comment. You asked if i was out of my mind for saying Shoreditch is the new hotspot. The stores opening there are proof of that statement. Good stores have closed in Covent Garden as well as Carnaby Street and new stores are opening in East London. Thats the facts! I dont know what you're trying to get at.
Are you now stating that i think im a 'cool' dude because i inform people of new stores opening? Or is there something else about me you've taken a dislike to?
Poor attempt of saving face. FAIL!
ollie got parred hahaha
stop biting posts from tronics blog, danger
Haha par central.
Holdtight Ago on this one...
fact is small independent shops can't afford the overheads in the west end, bond was a highly successful shop but had been losing money for years
was in there the other day, lots of pretty nice gear. surprised it's up on here mind- always seen it going more towards the middle aged casuals market
wheres the oaawod vid mate?
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