I wish I hadn't graduated from University, and was still sitting pretty on my student loan, because if I was, this shop would be empty.
Downstairs from the shop Loot, this little beauty of 'Vintage Living' and 'Kustom Kulture' hides. It is like stumbling across an immaculate basement of some cool east end grandad who lived and breathed the Teddy Boy and Mod life, and has kept one room as a shrine to his forgotten past.
On sale there is a mix of vintage clothes such as old parka's, leather jackets and other coats and anoraks from the 40s/50s era which to be honest I don't even know what they're called, but I know they look damn cool. There's also a small range of mint condition shoes, some still with their original boxes from the era. However as the shop declares, it is not only vintage clothing but 'Vintage Living', which means a whole cross section of items, from Paintings of Rockabilly star Mac Curtis, red and white American diner style stools, original DICE magazines and cans of Dax Wax to name a few.
The Rockabilly scene in Brighton meets here to discuss upcoming gigs, and the owner DJs a Rockabilly night in the Tin Drum. So if your into the lifestyle or just the music, this place is brilliant to just come and hang out and chat, or come away with an original piece of clothing or 'Kustom Kulture' item. Bit pricey, but it's all quality, so fair do's. read more