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Week 28- A Little Bit Of Everything

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Oct 06, 2025
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This week includes all sorts from niche skateboarding brands to some low key recent collabs, to fun mugs and cups to Iranian scarves, my favourite store as well as quite a bit more. So its well worth having a look through till the end as i’m sure you’ll find something you like.

The Best All Round Store Award

Launched by Dan and Alissya, Pick store is an independent lifestyle store inspired by Japanese culture. They’ve made a really great store, with so many unique pieces, from ceramics to clothing to general housewear. What I really like is that everything on their website fits together, it feels like everything has a similar essence to it, you’ll see what I mean just by having a look through some of the highlights i’ve listed below. Also most things they have are pretty reasonably priced, you’re not going to find anything at £500+ really and most stuff is in the £50-300 range.

I’ve made a little list of some of my favourite brands they stock and my favourite pieces from within them.

Pick Store-Still By Hand

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Pick Store- Kappy

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Pick Store - Jackman

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Pick Store- Graye

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Pick Store- Nanga

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Pick Store- Drinkware

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Barbour x Paul Smith

Super nice collab between the two. Fun colours with classic forms make for some great pieces. Colours are the perfect balance between not being dull and remaining some what muted for autumnal/ winter weather.

Bags pretty cool too, you could print out this newsletter and pop it in there for easy access. Just a thought..

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Cool Outfits This Week

This is a little section going through some fun outfits i’ve found this week, as well as running through some of what they’re wearing..

Lovely fit from Jules, if you’re wondering where that fluffy vest is from, its available here at the Multibrand Store for a modest price of £75. It comes in plenty of colours as well in case you’re allergic to blue.

Nice and simple one here, clean tones, clean outfit and a clean beard.

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Loving this from Geoff, the subtly different shades of grey/black works. If you’re going for all black, this is how to do it.

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You may have also been wondering where the fits from..

Never Cursed- Hand Made Clothing

So Geoff, pictured above’s outfit is from Never Cursed where everything is hand made by Dylan, there’s a heavy focus on making sure that everything throughout the process is pretty artisanal from the materials as well as of course the actual making of the clothing. Everything you buy from Dylan is going to be 1 of 1, considering this the pricing is not bad at around $3-400.

Again, everything is clean

Awesome Sweater, Fit & Tats

What makes this picture even cooler, is that she made the sweater herself.

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Niche French Skateboard Brand Releasing Their Second Season

Village are a French skateboarding brand that are a little different from the rest, they aim to bring ‘progressive’ footwear to skateboarding which in turn makes for some pretty unique shoes. They’re closer to the sort of thing you’d expect a high fashion brand to release, but I think that makes them unique as they’re coming at it from a different angle.

They’re also pretty nicely priced at £87.

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Old School Bus Seat Style Knitwear

When I think of an old-school coach, i’m talking 60s kinda vibe, this is the sort of pattern that pops into my head. Maybe you don’t want to look like a old-school bus seat and that’s fair enough, but I tell you what i’d be honoured to.

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Current Favourite Scarves

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