shopping in london
| sheepo123 |
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hey guys will be going to london for a few days so do you guys have any recommandations on which stores to check out? cheers |
| andymakesglasses |
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WH Smith is great for magazines |
| Jack |
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Greggs is brilliant for baked goods. |
| brodie |
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use the search function |
| carl lewis |
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BWS |
| JaiRo |
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Oxford street is good mate, main shops there and some at side roads. Check out covent garden too although when I went there a few days ago it was poop, but maybe because I was only looking for sale stuff. |
| andydavidleeroth |
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do you really think oxford street is good? |
| Martinmargiela2002 |
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do you really think oxford street is good? |
| Zeke |
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All you ever need to know http://superfuture.com/city/city/city.cfm?city=6 |
| carl lewis |
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do you really think oxford street is good? Yeah FL and NT are very good. |
| JaiRo |
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I do, Selfridges as one obvious place, H&M and Gap there have some items which are not available in every store they have, Niketown, Urbanoutfitters (my gf really likes it), Schuh is decent too. I'm sure I've left alot of others out. |
| stonefish |
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Greggs is brilliant for baked goods. thats stretching it, there stuff is low grade, although, ive been known to purchase the occasional sausage and bean melt ... |













