Top vintage clothing store with clothes that are so passed it they've come back into fashion again. Cool retro gear includes a large selection for men and women including racks of cowboy boots. It's a cut above second hand gear and the prices correspond - don't expect Oxfam-like bargains. Brick Lane, with its weekend market and East End fashion cool crowd, is a rich hunting ground for vintage and second hand clothes and Rokit is one of the reasons vintage hunters come here. There are also two further branches of Rokit, one in Covent Garden, close to Seven Dials, not far from Short's Gardens and Neal's Yard, and the other in Camden, opposite the market.
11 Dray Walk,The Old Truman Brewery,Shoreditch,
London,
E1Map
2 minutes walk from Rokit
Preppy, smart-casual menswear with an retro edge.
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Uber-cool vintage Danish furniture shop in the middle of Brick Lane. DK furniture pieces are all little works of functional art - expensive, but irresistible.
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Designer baby clothes. Selling garments such as playsuits, bodyvests, t-shirts, jeans, tights, dresses, hats, hoodies and fake fur jackets. They concentrate on offering clothes that ... More
A guided tour of Dennis Severs' House is one of the must-see attractions of hidden London. The living museum, the brainchild of eccentric designer and ...More
The atmospheric Silent Night candle-lit tours of Dennis Severs' House are particularly fun at this time of year. The house was created by Dennis Severs ...More
Built in 1729, Nicholas Hawksmoor's Christ Church creation was declared dangerous and closed in 1956. Vigorous campaigning, from the poet Sir John Betjeman among others, ... More
The brainchild of eccentric designer and performer, Dennis Severs' House at 18 Folgate Street captures, in a series of evocative snapshots, 18th century life as ... More
Shabby chic and more-organic-than-thou smugness are not hard to find in the area around the Truman brewery, spiritual home of the trendy twenty-something clone, but ... More
Learn some crafty manouveurs at Making Space where classes on mask making, glass engraving, pyrography (burning patterns into wood or leather), chainmail knitting, and book ... More
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The third of these increasingly popular 1950s retro-America style bowling alleys opened in late 2008 to much critical acclaim. Located in the Old Truman Brewery ...More
Fantastic education in the complete selection of circus arts, including a degree in circus performance and an affordable six-week clowning course. They also present regular ... More
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Cargo were pioneers of the multi-tasking MDF concept (that's Music-Dance-Food, not cheap fibreboard) and boast one of the most imaginative live music line-ups in the ... More
Scuzzy venue on the outskirts of Shoreditch which looks like a crummy cafe from the outside. Walk past the crowded plastic tables and chairs and ... More
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