Super pleased to find Grin again after it being evacuated like all the other outlets that existed there in the Corn Exchange. Personally I'm a sucker for novelty type t-shirts, I don't care if look a tool in them or if others believe me to look like a tool, I like them. Some of my other friends aren't quite as comfortable with my slogan tees, but that's their issue, I'm not entirely comfortable with their penchant for gothic style tops and t shirts, complete with safety pins holding the sleeves to the body, but it's an each to their own world.
My point is floating around in here somewhere, ahh yess, both of us can find what we want in Grin, she the corsets and punk style gear she enjoys, me and my hoodies. With the lines of fashion blurring, the contents of Grin aren't as shocking or out of place as they once were, but you won't find most of this stuff in Topshop, well not unless there's a special line that super hot celebs are exploring, and it's not all shades of black either, the contents are surprisingly colourful, and the uber bonus is it's cheap.
The quality may not be brilliant, but for items of novelty value, duration can be irrelevant, considering if the price is right of course. Definitely worth a wander off the beaten track for a good ole poke at. read more