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How about some browser-friendly bespoke houses in London? I am also planning to visit some small specialist stores like EG, C&J, Swaine Adeney, Daines Hathaway, Mandarina Duck (for a briefcase). Guess I am interested in bespoke suits, shoes, leather goods, and some trendy accessories for good measureSo much one could say. Â What kind of places are you interested in? Â Big stores, small shops? Â What items? The most famous institutions in London are the bespoke houses. Â Some are "browser friendly", some less so. Â But there are so many one could name that it would help to know a little more about what you are most interested in.
(Manton @ April 26 2005,06:27) So much one could say. Â What kind of places are you interested in? Â Big stores, small shops? Â What items? The most famous institutions in London are the bespoke houses. Â Some are "browser friendly", some less so. Â But there are so many one could name that it would help to know a little more about what you are most interested in.Quote:
No. The closest thing would be Bicester Village, (about 45 mins away from the westend, up the M40). And that is paltry compared to US outlets. The sales in Harrods etc. are very good though.Is there an equivalent of Century 21 in London? Some discount Pantharella socks wouldn't be a bad idea.