You know me. I can't help it, I get drawn in. Having perused the readymades for sometime I eventually went back in and purchased one of my very own. (And promptly forgot to update my review.) I'd been eyeing up their wrap around skirts for a while, and finally got to the point where I wanted to try one on. They've two basic dressing rooms, and after a bit of jiggling I came out in search of some advice -I was shopping solo, so asked the chap at the shop.
He let me know that it was the other chap who'd made the skirt, so called him down to give me an idea of how to wear it. This was the best idea ever, since it turns out there are several ways. As it has poppers in various positions, it can doubly wrap as a shorter skirt, wrap low and loose as a more boho style, or wrap gathering at the back in an almost Victorian manner. I was delighted! And since I wear it so often, it was £60 or so well spent.
As for the rest of the shop, it's still very jumble esque, and you really have to rummage for the gems. I can't say I'm as enamoured of the selection as some of my other favourite vintage haunts, but that's mostly as I'm more into dresses and what they've in abundance is 80s stone wash jeans, cool t-shirts, checked shirts, chunky knits, faux fur and a variety of other garments. It's not likely I'll be drawn in for the flotsum and jetsum, but for the quality independently designed pieces in their Redneck Clothing section, I shall certainly revisit. Plus, the customer service was fantastic - all you need do is ask! read more