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The number one place to shop for the casual era was Stuarts in Shepherds Bush. Lads would travel from all over to get the latest clobber on offer, it really was the place to shop.
The number one place to shop for the casual era was Stuarts in Shepherds Bush. Lads would travel from all over to get the latest clobber on offer, it really was the place to shop.
Clapham junction 2005,the wider angle does it more justice
regards
DR
I haven't seen mention of Gabicchi which were one of the big label items you had to have back then. Yeah people really did travel to make it to Stuarts. He sold up a few years back & it is now run by Indians but still very of the moment fashion wise. I think Stuart himself still has a couple of stalls in Shepherds Bush market selling cheap suits!
Stuart's also gets a mention in Jay Allens book "Casuals" which is a good read on the football violence of the time even though he is from Aberdeen.
Er , point of order here , I mentioned gabiccis earlier on in a reply to beach hut , you couldn't talk about the casual era withoutI haven't seen mention of Gabicchi which were one of the big label items you had to have back then. Yeah people really did travel to make it to Stuarts. He sold up a few years back & it is now run by Indians but still very of the moment fashion wise. I think Stuart himself still has a couple of stalls in Shepherds Bush market selling cheap suits!
Stuart's also gets a mention in Jay Allens book "Casuals" which is a good read on the football violence of the time even though he is from Aberdeen.
The number one place to shop for the casual era was Stuarts in Shepherds Bush. Lads would travel from all over to get the latest clobber on offer, it really was the place to shop.
is he still around these daysdoes more justice to melville
All you pics in here.....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Casual-Look-Photodiary-Football-1980s/dp/095546840X
Woodhouse anyone, anyone carry a telescopic brolleyThe number one place to shop for the casual era was Stuarts in Shepherds Bush. Lads would travel from all over to get the latest clobber on offer, it really was the place to shop.
I wonder which one is you!
Nice one mel what difference to the one of you seeing off a coach leaving from The Heath in the late seventies .
Clapham junction 2005,the wider angle does it more justice
regards
DR
I brought a copy from this Lorne fella in the bell when it first came out, I then heard rumours a few weeks later a few lads were after him for not blacking out faces which in all honesty should have been done.I remember that Lorne fellow with his camera.