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Posts tagged ‘vintage showroom’

Shop Visit | The Vintage Showroom

14 December 2011, 19.30 | Posted in stores | No comments »

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One of our favourite spots in London, we finally managed to shoot The Vintage Showroom. As the name suggests, it showcases the best and brightest of vintage menswear, focusing on quality goods. It’s miles away from the kitsch tat that most shops are pushing as vintage nowadays and all the better for it.

Photography: Ross Trevail/Selectism.com

See our tour after the leap.

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The Vintage Showroom Keychains

22 August 2011, 12.00 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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The guys at The Vintage Showroom have been receiving a lot of attention at the moment and deservedly so. Their ever growing collection of American and European vintage housed in a spacious West London studio would blow the mind of even the most seasoned collector. Their equally impressive retail space in Covent Garden is heavy on atheletic, knitwear and military (specifically naval) goods as well as some amazing outerwear including a nice range of old barbours. Among their accessory collection you’ll find their range of vintage keychains, ‘re-using antique belt leather, objets trouvé, and chunky metal hardware’, the perfect way to cheer up your belt loop. -ld

More looks after the click.

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