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Monday, 24 September 2007

Unconditional - New Arrivals


We've just had a delivery of mens Unconditional Fine jersey pieces. The delivery includes the deep v neck t-shirts and the double layered slim fit tees, but the key piece is the Bib Front Slim fit T-shirt £65.

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Friday, 21 September 2007

n.d.c Accessories



Just had a few more leather accessories from n.d.c. Check out the leather card holders.

n.d.c Leather card Holders £45

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Thursday, 20 September 2007

Superfine

Check out this gents hat, its a collaboration by London hat designer Philip Tracey for Superfine.




The Union jack lining matching up with the Nick Egan Print T which arrived a few weeks ago.

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Sunday, 16 September 2007

Good Shoes..




Just discovered a great website...even though its been live for over a year (so I've been told)....its the site for the band 'Good Shoes'. The site was designed by Sam Blunden, the guy who created the Laundry Room identity.


Take a look and let me know what you think!

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Friday, 7 September 2007

Collect From Shop.....

I've just added another delivery option on the website (after some gentle persuasion from a few regulars). You can now order any item, add it to your basket, pay for it and select the 'Collect from shop' option. This allows you to collect the item from the shop without paying a delivery charge.

There we go ladies and gents

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Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Just in...


Superfine has again successfully delivered some really interesting prints by English designers Nick Egan and Judy Blame on a over sized t-shirt block.









Union Jack Print T by Nick Egan £70

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Online soon



...just arrived in Laundry Room is the Acne Jeans 'Annual Nero' Navy V-neck jumper. A lightweight cotton jumper with perferated detail.

'Almost' Grey Melange Zip thru Jumper is a more casual piece of knitwear from Acne Jeans.

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Sunday, 2 September 2007

The Birdcage 1st Birthday Party



It was the first birthdayParty of the Birdcage on Pottergate, surely Norwich's finnest pub. After surviving its first years trading, the owners Oli and Lauren look to improve the pub at every opportunity, while maintaining the exceptional atmosphere they have created.

They both need a massive pat on the back, for turning around one of the cities worst pubs (The Pottergate) into its present state, surely one of the best.

Not only this, but they deserve to be congratulated for helping improve the surrounding area, as they stand at the epicentre on The Norwich Lanes.

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