Ah to be young and carefree again! Around the ages of 13 up until maybe 17 or 18, my school chums and I considered ourselves to be Moshers. It was a kind of cross between a skater and grunge kid, just the right side of Goth yet still wearing trousers so long and baggy that people three feet behind you would be tripping over them. Our highlight of the week would be coming into Glasgow to visit the shops in Tron Gate, and Flip, and Osiris, and picking up some black nail polish here and bicycle chain necklaces there. We were cool.
I had to pop into Pulp, a new addition to the new look St Enoch's Centre, to relive these days. Moshers across town (do they still use the term mosher nowadays?)must be pleased to see what seems to be a new and trendy 'alternative' clothing store appearing in boring St Enochs.
It sells the usual stuff you would associate with 'alternative' gear; Band T-shirts, chunky jewellery, bright and cartoonised bags and brollies, and even some quite funky heels for the ladies. I had my eye on a Billy Idol t-shirt which was down in the sale to £14.99, with 70% off, apparently. Although I'm pretty sure it was only a couple of quid more when I saw it full price. Hmmm....
The member of staff I conversed with was pleasant and helpful when I asked for another size, not a whiff of sulky emo about her, and I was pleased with her attentive service. Unfortunately, they didn't have my size and so my love for Billy goes publicly undeclared.
It's not really my bag, but if you like the 'alternative' emo-ish, grungy look then it will definitely be yours. read more