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A century of clothing

Compact but not cluttered shop of men's and women's used clothing across a wide spectrum, including boots and leather jackets, nicely displayed and not outrageously priced. Located in the northwestern corner of Covent Garden. Started in 2000 in nearby Mercer St, relocated here in 2015.



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