Probably not what Shag's founder's had in mind but whenever I walk past this bijoux little vintage boutique I think of my first London flat with its grotesquely blue shag pile carpets that were ostensibly made for clumsy red wine drinkers. But I digress...
The last thing you want to do around any of Shag's wares is spill. What with them being so outrageously expensive and all. So why the four star rating? In a nutshell: Shag is awesome.
I'm a shallow shopper. Give me a glitzy window display and a well edited range of stock that doesn't require hours of rifling and I'm yours. Shag performs on both of these fronts with its Selfridges in miniature window displays and carefully selected range of vintage from a plethora of eras.
Particularly standout? Shag's incredible range of jewellery and accessories taking in both modern and vintage pieces in some pretty stunning statement designs.
Think giant blooming sixties floral brooches, think Studio 54 era snakeskin clutches, think Laura Biagiotti 80s visor style sunglasses and cocktail rings that double as quite dangerous looking knuckle dusters. If you're serious about your vintage you'll love Shag.
If you don't like your vintage big, glitzy and expensive, walk on. If you do, I predict you'll have a very satisfying tryst with this little vintage boutique. read more