I like a bit of Grin I do. I used to love the Grin that resided in the Corn Exchange in the heart of Leeds, but then some stupid eejit thought it a good idea to rip out that heart and soul of independence and turn it into well, a pit of architectural nothingness. Well done you genius! Grin has since moved locations and it's not as good.
Manchester Grin in Affleck's is a good Grin. It's a tidy Grin, and a large Grin, organised chaos of alternative styles and designs and whatnot to explore and have a route through.
The style is alternative, although that's even become a bit commercialised these days, I guess it's lots of black meets neon.
For me it's all about the t-shirts, be they slogan filled, have an insult scrawled across them, or some sort of retro design about them i do heart them a lot. I also heart Grin's penchant for accessories, for which they have plenty.
For things stacked high that catch your eye, then grab a member of helpful staff to grab your desired tee, jacket, bag or whatever down and you're good to go. read more