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14 years ago
The clothes are quite tacky and not great quality but the prices are good. A place to shop if you want to follow what's in fashion for not too much money. read more
St James Centre
Edinburgh EH1 3SS
United Kingdom
New Town
0131 556 7094
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I googled Fair Isle sweaters, Edinburgh & ended up buying two here. The staff couldn't have been…read morenicer & the sweaters are gorgeous. I don't wear the other boho items stocked & didn't do more than glance, but the uniquely beautiful sweaters were the prettiest I've seen - and I've been looking!
I love this place so much. I was in Edinburgh on business and when I had a day off I went around…read morethe town to explore a bit and stumbled upon this place. Not being super into wool and hand made items at the time, I bought one wool headband and brought it home (living in Seattle, you get COLD all the time). I grew to love this headband so much, that I now order headbands all the time from this place and have them shipped to Seattle. I cannot find yarn like the yarn at Ragamuffin ANYWHERE! It is so unique and thick, I would buy hundreds of headbands from this place if I could. Truly, they are so unique, I cannot do them justice in an explanation. I always tell people who are going to EDI for business to check this place out, and I will definitely continue ordering from this place as long as they let me. :)
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This is such a cute store! I visited it twice while I was in Edinburgh. They have lots of eclectic…read moreitems: stickers, cards, gifts, clothing, glasses and jewelry. I bought a couple of very unique pieces and have already received so many compliments on them! Will come back next time I am in town.
It was such an adorable little place, with lots of super adorable badges and stickers. Everything…read moreis such good quality and for really good prices. There is something for everyone there, I visited it when I was in Edinburgh and I got presents for all of my friends. The service was so quick, the line was super long and yet the person at the desk managed to get through everyone so quickly and she was so nice!
Like Stephanie, I initially felt this shop was a little outmoded - it reminds me a little of what…read moreLaura Ashley and Monsoon were selling in the mid 90s. Inside, it's a different story. It's a delightful boutique geared towards an older style of fashion and a slightly older audience. The dresses and coat sets are timelessly fashionable, lending their inspiration from the elegance of the 50s. Some of the hats and skirts reminded me of how Audrey Hepburn looked in My Fair Lady when she was parading around at Ascot. The cocktail dresses look like they'd fit like a glove, and are all very high quality. They are priced accordingly, but it would definitely be worth it if you were going to a wedding. Places like Chique are few and far between these days, but it's great that this little boutqiue still exists as it has the older fashioned manner of customer service (i.e it's friendly and personal!), and the dresses are gorgeous. If I was getting married I'd usher my mum in here.
As soon as I looked into the windows of Chique, the first thing that came to mind was old lady…read morefashion, which was provoked by the outdated sign and boring window displays of co-ordinating twin set and pearl outfits. However, on closer inspection, I realise that this store is actually anything but dowdy and charity shop worthy. It is a boutique clothing store stocking Mother of the Bride outfits and cocktail dresses from designers such as Gloria Estelles and Linea Raffaelli. Probably not household names to any of us under 30. They have loads of lovely outfits and dresses which would suit the older lady, maybe 40 plus, and they are costly to say the least. Expect to pay upward of £160 for a dress in here, and that's the cheaper end of the spectrum. The website probably showcases the outfits better so you can have a look before you go in, the only disadvantage be that there aren't any prices on the actual clothes. Always a sure sign of an expensive shop!
I needed a waterproof storm hat. The employees were helpful and had just what I wanted for a good…read moreprice. My husband liked their Barbour water resistant jackets. Nice business.
Coolest peeps helpin me look fresh-dipped in Scottish couture…read more Cute Castillian gals makin sure I look dope in clan gear. Yup, don't come here and bite mah style, brah. You ain't as handsome. Nope.
Beautiful department store on Princes St, with a super unique layout due to the historical building…read moreit's in. If you are from Canada, this store is just like Hudson's Bay. If you are from the USA, it's just like Macy's. Ran out of Clarins cream and stopped here to stock back up. Had AMAZING service by the rep!
I had purchased a cashmere overcoat back in the mid 1980's. Most likely when the store was owned…read more& operated by the original owning family. I'm in the USA. This coat is as good as new almost 40 years later. It was well made. If there was a way to contact the original owning family I would like to thank them for such a well made garment.
Photo. November 2012.
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Big Ideas is a plus size shop, which are diamonds in the rough to come across on any average high…read morestreet. The selection for women who are a size 20 plus is shockingly little, and my mum often has a problem finding stores to accomodate her, often having to order online from expensive American companies. I was pleased as punch to find this wee place, and discover that it also has a twin sister store in Glasgow. Perfect! The Edinburgh branch is fantastic, with well informed and passionate staff, who feel the same as I do about the lack of plus size clothing on the High Street. They sell formal wear, day wear, knitwear and jackets, and although it is expensive at times, they always have items in stock for you to try on, which in my Mum's experience is half the battle. Waiting 2 weeks on an American shipment and then realising it doesn't fit or feel right is not good. I picked up a gorgeous turquoise jacket for my mum, which was expensive at £99, but well worth it. The fabric was gorgeous and durable, and above all, the jacket was stylish and classic, and not 'old-lady-esque' like a lot of plus sized stores stock. I will definitely be back, next time with my mum, when she has a special occasion. Take heed High Street stores, and start catering for the curvier women out there!
If you are looking for a piece of quirky or unique clothing, Lady JoJo's Boutique is the place to…read morego. Situated in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh, Lady JoJo's Boutique is just around the corner from the Royal Mile and it is a short walk to the main shopping street in Edinburgh, Princes Street, and so it is a convenient place to reach. This store is relatively new on the Edinburgh clothing scene, and it is a definite welcome addition. I love to come here and browse the shop and admire their beautiful stock. The boutique is pretty small inside but it boasts a beautiful selection of dresses, tops, trousers and accessories. I bought an absolutely gorgeous dress here several months ago, and it cost around £50, but it is of excellent quality and I wear a lot when I go out so it is definitely good value for money. The stock changes over quite a bit, so I find that if there is something I like, its probably best to buy it there and then rather than waiting a week and finding out its not longer on sale - that has happened to me several times!! The staff are really friendly and warm too. Lady JoJo's is a great place to go to buck the trend and buy your clothes from a non-high street store.
I came across this little boutique whilst wandering down The Grassmarket. It's only been open for…read moreabout a week, and the shop is gorgeous and brand spanking new. I was drawn inside by the kitsch sign and the funky name. 'Lady JoJo's' sounded like my kind of shop. I wasn't disappointed when I stepped inside, and was greeted by the two lovely young shop assistants. The stock is sparse, which one of the said assistants explained was because they were simply testing the water to see what kind of stuff people liked best. Rails of gorgeous retro swing dresses and frilly knickers really caught my eye, as did the old fashioned dresser table adorned with gorgeous jewellery and seamed stockings. The boutique oozed with the retro glamour of Betty Paige and 1950's style, which is quite unique in Edinburgh and stocks ranges such as 'What Katie Did' and 'Love Kills'. A handmade necklace with two chunky red hearts emblazoned with 'Pin Up Girl' really caught my eye. I bought the necklace and was pleasantly surprised when it was only £8, with a 20% discount complimentary because the shop had just opened. Perfect! I will certainly be visiting in a couple of weeks when it is more established and full of gorgeous Pin Up clothes and jewellery.
I absolutely adore Karen Millen but if I'm being honest, it's usually just for some window shopping…read moreand expect to pay £200+ for a dress from here. I guess you could see it as an investment as the dresses are all classics and most of them won't date so you'll always have a gorgeous dress on standby. In addition to dresses they also have shoes, handbags and various other accessories to complete your outfit but these come with a hefty price tag too. I was ecstatic when I saw that ASOS have started selling Karen Millen but unlike pretty much everyting else they stock these babies rarely find themself in the 70% off section... sadly. The shop is very organised and everything is just so glamorous, when I get my high flying job (hopefully soon) I will make a trip to Karen Millen with my first pay packet to buy one of the beautiful dresses rather than just drooling over them from afar. So if you're looking for an extra special dress with the "wow factor" and have a generous budget to spend then march yourself along to Karen Millen!
Been here a few times, first was to buy a gift card for Christmas and have shopped for myself a few…read moretimes after that. Probably my favourite of the nicer high street shops since the offerings, especially the tailoring of the dresses, seem better overall than many comparable shops. While it's certainly not a budget option, if you can it's a great place to splurge on a special party dress for example. They have sales a few times a year and you can easily find beautiful items, including dresses, for under 100 quid. The dresses I own from KM from almost 10 years ago still look great. This shop is a bit small but carries what seems like a well-curated selection from the overall collection with classics and trendier items. The quality of much of the clothing is comparable to items from other brands I've seen that cost 5x as much. Fabrics are mostly synthetic, but good quality. And sales staff has always been very helpful, even from my first visit when I came in frazzled and soaked to pick up a last-minute Christmas gift. Worth popping in if you want something pretty and stylish but aren't quite ready to burn a hole in your credit card at Harvey Nicks.
Well, aren't you cute as a button? Yes, a tweed shop. They exist and they're freakin' adorable…read more Straight out of a charming, old time-y UK film. From the beautifully curated window displays that left me wanting to swap spots with the mannequins to the sweet shopkeeper who was incredibly sweet and knowledgeable. The store offers everything from tweed bow ties and British floral print shorts to scarf hair wraps and one-of-kind tweed jackets for both men and women. The space featured an old-times antique vibe but was well organized and not over cluttered. I ended up purchasing a mini tweed bow tied made from scraps of classic tweed jackets that can be added to shirts and my hair. Bonus: the shop was located in a bustling neighborhood one block from the royal mile with great restaurants and fellow retail shops all around.
Stopped into the women's store recently on a trip to Edinburgh. The first staff person I…read moreencountered me seemed like she couldn't be bothered to make a sale. Others wouldn't even to look up when I asked them a question. I was so disappointed as their selection is stunning. Needless to say I bought elsewhere.
Sean's new waistcoat from Walker Slater
Courtesy of WS website
This is the sort of place that I have to stop in my tracks to look at. I'm not sure if that's a…read moregood thing though...it's a more of a 'wtf??' moment that a 'oh wow!' moment. Seriously, some of the clothes in here are just downright wierd. they source all their stock from all over the world, but always always has an expensive label and thus an expensive price tag on it. Sometimes you can get an absolute diamond outfit in here - my brothers girlfriend got a stunning orange D&G dress here once, but the majority of the time it's for the older lady trying to look like Kirsten from the OC.
Being a very Vivienne Westwood based affair, and also thanks to the kind of outlandish designer she…read moreis, it's really hard to go into Corniche and be blinkered, and perhaps, just once, look at stuff by other designers. Apparently, Corniche was also the first UK Store to directly import from Japanese designers. Everyone who doesn't have much disposable income will agree, it's no fun going into an expensive shop and having snobby staff looking down their noses, it's not like that at all - everyone friendly and down to earth and I think there was even someone's dog in.. SHOCK HORROR! ANIMALS NEAR EXPENSIVE FABRICS!
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