🇬🇧 London Diary | Fashion worker Bricklane shopping guide

Finally, I'm here to share my Brick Lane East London Private Shopping Guide! Here are the top 10 shops that trendy working-class people who have studied in the UK for 4 years love to visit. (The ones that cannot be written down are in the picture)
📍 Cubic:206 Brick Lane, London, E1 6SA
Every time Bao asks me where to buy good clothes, the first thing that comes to my mind is Cubic! Their autumn and winter jackets are particularly suitable for Asian girls, with a gentle style but a slim cut, making them a low-key and fashionable choice
Their Brick Lane new store is clean and comfortable. As soon as I entered, I took two items. Now they 🈵 nine ️⃣ nine ️⃣ Pang also gives sail bags as gifts ❤️
one ️⃣ Strolling straight down Redchurch Street 👇🏻:
📍 Hai
My old favorite brand, French retro romantic ➕ Sharp tailoring, very good at making silk items
📍 studio nicholson
Japanese style cleanfit, able to play with constructive tailoring very well
📍 SCRT
A fun and unique British street brand that is not flashy, with a touch of Japanese workwear, baseball caps, and t-shirts that can surprise you
two ️⃣ At the end of Redchurch Road, walk straight down Brick Lane 👇🏻:
📍 Crabi 🦀
My only favorite second-hand boutique on Brick Lane is the one with a reasonable price range and good selection. I often find jackets in good condition 🧥, There is also a very cute Chihuahua in the store 🐶
📍 past trash
Color zoning, careful product selection, and some second-hand furniture with unique styles and beautiful prices
📍 Goodhood
Like End, this is a buyer's shop with a more niche and diverse selection of women's clothing, including Margesherwood, Tori, GIMAGUAS, and more.
The three vintage stores near Crabi are easy to browse, each with their own style of product selection, but the prices are a bit high and require a budget. But Crabi is, in my opinion, the most reasonable and conscientious in terms of price. Besides, what I think is valuable to explore on Brick Lane is Vivivenintage in the underground street. Overall, vintage in the UK belongs to Europe, where the price is relatively high and the cost-effectiveness is not very good. It requires careful shopping to have good goods and prices, but the above few are worth exploring. In addition, I think there are 128 London, Meiwei vintage stores worth exploring in London. The Second Life Market in London is definitely worth a visit, but you also need to bring a budget to enjoy the shopping experience.
Private Love Store: Yugu Cafe near Brick Lane is one of the few Korean buying shops in the UK, with high prices but good selection of products. There are also some niche vintage stores in London, such as karakroa and adhominem



