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8 years ago
A smaller outpost compared to the larger store in Covent Garden, but much easier to access for me. They're collection is a little limited, but if you know what you're looking for, they can get it in for you to try at a later date. read more
11 years ago
Great Store! The staff is very nice and knowledgeable . The products are definitely cream of the crop. I will go back there for more! read more
1A Marylebone High Street
London W1U 4NA
United Kingdom
Marylebone
020 7486 1030
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https://www.oliversweeney.com/pages/marylebone-high-street-london-store
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What time does Oliver Sweeney open?
Oliver Sweeney opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Oliver Sweeney opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Oliver Sweeney close?
Oliver Sweeney closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Oliver Sweeney closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Oliver Sweeney have bike parking?
No, Oliver Sweeney does not have bike parking.
Does Oliver Sweeney have parking?
Yes, Oliver Sweeney has parking options.
People searched for Men's Clothing 726 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
A very nice and tidy accessories shop. I always end up buying different earringsread more
I have been buying jewellery and fashion accessories from Accessories World for last 10 years…read more Their designs and colours are always unique and follow the season's fashion trends. The quality of jewellery and accessories is excellent.
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Been to this shop three times over the years and I just can't get enough of the amazing quality and…read moredesigns of their rock n roll inspired jewelry and pieces. This location is very easy to find as it's off the main drag of Carnaby street just off to the side. The black paint and signage make it easy to spot. The inside was clean and not overdone so you can really focus on the pieces there. I've always wanted a piece from here but was apprehensive because of the prices (I'm just cheap, the pieces are quality and reasonable for the craftsmanship) but mainly because since all of the pieces are custom made to your size, the items need to be shipped. Told myself for years I'd just go to their Los Angeles store but never did. It's so much more special getting a piece here though as the Great Frog originated here. Staff member named Jaws helped me out and was a lovely human being. Approachable and helpful, not pushy but made me feel good about my purchase. Walked me through sizing me for a ring and talked prices and shipping. Also was friendly that we got off topic talking about life and overall just a nice person who made the experience A+. I'm so happy with my rock n roll ring purchase that I'll be a fan going forward. If you love badass jewelry with a rock n roll edge and history, this shop is the one for you.
The Great Frog has been a Soho institution for as long as I can remember - and that's a bloody long…read moretime now. My heart sank when I saw the original shop front in Ganton Street boarded up on a post-lockdown visit to Central London. Turns out, they just moved to a new location around the corner in Newburgh Street - phew! With quite a queue outside as well, so the future seems secure. This is the original rock'n'roll jeweller and famous for its collection of skull rings.
Showcasing my medium skull ring
New address in Newburgh Street
**June 2022: Late Afternoon Friday Visit**…read more My friend and I were walking down Monmouth St. and I was enamored by the beautiful window display. The jewelry were bright and bold and evoke such Betsey Johnson vibes except with an emphasis on acrylic as their creative medium. We entered the store and oh my goodness everything was so eye catching - both in terms of designs as well as color palette. If you're a gal (or guy) who loves subdue understated jewelry this isn't the shop for you, as everything is extremely playful and witty. There were multiple items I wanted to purchase; however, the pricepoint is much higher than what I am use to; yet, you can think of it as paying for the design, and the fact that it's handmade by UK individuals. The smaller designs range in the £50 - £150 whereas the really stunning statement pieces around £200-£400. The extremely orange pieces can go up to £500+ I ended up getting a really beautiful blue parrot statement necklace that I'm sure would be a head turner. Can't wait to see more of their beautiful collection!
I've found some really lovely items from this store and I'd definitely come back for more.read more
I've bought a flatcap that was over £130. Within one year the colours faded in a very disgusting…read moreway for absolutely no reason! It's unwearable and when I sent it back to the company they gave me a ludicrous response that bleach as been spilled on the cap. I have more than 20 hats that I take extremely good care of and nothing like this ever happens to my caps. This is an overpriced company that treats their products and specially their costumers very poorly. Don't buy from them, you've been warned! Buy from Hannah hats instead, I have 15 caps from them and for over 10 years their caps stayed exactly the same as when I've purchased them!!
My friend wanted to stop here to get a nice British hat. Nigel was very accommodating and fun to…read morework with. He helped my friend pick the perfect hat. The shop is small, but perfect on the inside with many different options to choose from. Great customer service.
awesome! if you want…read moreto look different this is the place to buy your clothes! funky, jazzy but tasteful designs. range of men and women's casual wear, as well as childrenswear and accessories. not cheap but desigual is just not the same. shop decor is avante garde. a very interesting shopping experience which is extremely visually stimulating!
Plain Janes be afraid!…read more Nothing in desigual is ordinary. All the clothes stand out from the crowd, whether it be the design, the material or the pattern. If you wear something from desigual prepare to get used to people stopping you in the street saying "oh my gosh I love your outfit, where did you get it?" Be sure to get a pair of their pants. Would look great with a pair of wellies in the festival season!
Not much has been done to a great standard in the shop itself. Having said that, the wallpaper and…read morethe mirror in the dressing room feels quite homely. The shop is quite cutting edge in what they offer, the emphasis on shape and cut and are amongst the freshest themes out there, there is always an interesting cut to look out for at Dahlia's. Attention to detail is essential, buttons, pockets, stitching and lining. For instance, I fell in love with one of their new season sailor coats, with red buttons and navy backdrop, the lining in silk and printed red stars. Unfortunately, the shape was a bit to frumpy for my height but I can see it being worn by a specific kind of woman amazingly! I encountered the same problem with other outfits, it was such a shame. Their clothes won't fit everyone, but you never know; one of their vintage type, fun cut dresses might fit you perfectly.
I was strolling through Carnaby Street before catching the bus when I stumbled across this lovely…read morelittle shop down an alley. Supposedly the designer is British and began selling her pieces on Portobello Road ten years ago. The shop is brightly lit, small and very quaint. I found the Dahlia collection to be rather vintage-inspired, with precise tailoring feminine details. The quality of the pieces are very good and I feel like the price point is fair. There also is a section of vintage pieces in the shop, all in wonderful condition. I found the service to be great as well, my salesgirl was quite attentive and gave me her advice when I was conflicted between two vintage 1950s dresses I had selected. She asked for my contact information so she could ring me when they got in a trench I was eyeing earlier that had sold out straight away. Also, she said she would let me know when the shop got in their next vintage shipment. Overall, wonderful and very genuine customer service. I look forward to what the Dahlia shop has in store for F/W 2010 and I will be back in the shop very soon.
Christmas window decoration
I called into Accessorize to buy some sunglasses for my holiday. Whilst the selection of sunglasses…read morewas not great, I did manage to find a nice pair and was impressed by the store's other ranges - the jewellery in particular is really pretty, with some lovely necklaces at fairly reasonable prices. There were also some really cute purses and hair clips, and the shop also sells flip flops, hats, underwear and scarves amongst other things. I ended up spending a surprisingly long time browsing for a fairly small shop, and would recommend it, particularly if you're looking for an interesting piece of jewellery,
Do they ever know about umbrellas! Amazingly knowledgeable, amazing variety of umbrellas, amazing…read morehistory. It's just fun and go in and look! If you need an umbrella they are the premiere place to go!
Great and friendly service and a fantastic selection of unique and well made umbrellas. This is a…read moremust go to shop for umbrellas.
Umbrella shop
So exploring west London in preparation for Yelp's WestFest I stumbled upon this fabulous shop…read more Ignore the name, antiques enthusiasts look away now, the jewels here are for fashionistas! Art deco designs, 1950s plastic pineapples, Lady Di diamante replica drops, you name it and this shop has it! All with a price tag mind you but if you are looking for a special gift or item that will wow and impress all your friends look no further. You really can spend hours in here, or at least that's what I did. Everything is in a glass case as most of it is delicate and it must be hard stopping people with a five finger discount from snapping up these beauties otherwise. The items are all laid out thematically, so you'll find your scotty dog choker with the houndstooth broaches off course. Head on down if you have some time during the week, that way the whole place isn't over run by tourists and you can look in peace, even better than that, go on a rainy day... Notting Hill becomes a ghost town.
OMG soooooo many different pieces of costume jewellery. All displayed in colour coordination. It's…read morebreathtaking that you can have as many pieces of perfection in such a small area. There are labels to let you know what styles/eras you are looking at and everything has a price tag on them. I'm sure you'll be able to find anything specific you are looking for and the staff will be able to point you in the right direction if you are overwhelmed with choice. Please please go and see it for yourself. There are no words to describe the overwhelming beauty of the jewellery.
Vintage Jewellery by Trifari USA
Jewellery by Askew London
The Regent Street Barbour shop is one of a few Barbour stores in central London, but it is the best…read morestocked. For example, it was the only one that had the ultra light (fly weight) quilted jacket. It carries a large selection of jackets (quilted and waxed), jumpers, body warmers, t-shirts and other items. Has a selection for both men and women. The clothing is well made and classically British. Staff is very helpful and happy to find different sizes or make suggestions. Barbour is not the cheapest, but also not the most expensive either. My jackets from here last a good number of years.
I knew what I wanted. Just the sizing. Staff very helpful and pricing was spot on, better than US…read moreprices even with VAT included which you can no longer claim back as a tourist
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