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18 years ago
Ladies fashion store within St. Thomas's Hospital. Offers stylish clothing at fantastic prices. Dress size range 10 to 20 - footwear range 3 to 8. read more
Unit 5
Lambeth Palace Road
London SE1 7EH
United Kingdom
Southwark, Vauxhall
020 7620 0470
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http://www.thestockshop.co.uk
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What time does Stock Shop open?
Stock Shop opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Stock Shop opens at 12:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Stock Shop close?
Stock Shop closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Stock Shop closes at 5:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat-Sun 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Does Stock Shop have parking?
Yes, Stock Shop has parking options.
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Popping up out of nowhere and landing on Bermondsey Street is this beautiful little clothes shop…read more It was a black chiffon and feather dress that stole my attention, and once inside I was by no means disappointed. The delicately feminine silk, knit and lace clothes are hung beautifully alongside a number of jewellery pieces and bags. My favourite touch however, are the handwritten price tags "one hundred and twenty five pounds", so simple but so unlike all other shops. As you can guess Pussy Willow is not cheap, but it is beautiful, as for the little dachshund curled up on a cushion, that is enough to make anyone's heart melt.
Monsoon's are a clothing store that also part of the Accessorize chain…read more This little store in Waterloo Station is enjoyable to wander around when waiting for a train or a friend. They have a great little collection of items from the home ware collection - coasters, table mats, candles and candle holders. The jewellery is costume jewellery, fun chunky necklaces and little bracelets and earrings. The clothes are just a selection again but I must say they do choose a good selection of dresses, cardigans and skirts.
I remember being slightly phased when a Monsoon store opened on Waterloo station, and couldn't help…read morethinking that somehow, this wasn't going to work. I could see the logic in Accessorize, Tie Rack, even TM Lewin, but an actual, proper, honest to goodness clothes shop? Hmm. Oh me of little faith. I'm sure I'm not the only person who hoves through Waterloo not so much as a shortcut, but as a stop off on the way from tube or train to bus or taxi home. There, the siren call of shiny things is guaranteed to lure me in. There's a heavy emphasis on party wear that I've never been quite able to work out. I mean, if you're catching a train to a party, you're either wearing what you're going in, or taking it with you, aren't you? The only time the store can (and does) irritate is if you've got three or four people in there with large suitcases. I once asked the security guard if he would watch my case while I just went the other side of a rail (constantly in his full view, I just didn't want to block the aisle!), and was met with a basilisk stare and silence. I took that as a no. By sharp contrast, the till and floor staff are some of the nicest you'll find in a Monsoon anywhere.
What a huge selection of running and sport clothing. Weather in London was super high and we…read morerealized we need d lighter clothes that would wick sweat while we walked and found exactly what we were looking for. Very very affordable and the staff were quite pleasant, helpful and easy to find
The selection in the TK Maxx's I visited in London was terrible. Way too much Tommy Hilfiger and…read morecheap stuff made in China; not enough high quality merchandise, especially with regard to footwear and handbags. Most of the footwear and handbags was cheap vinyl crap made in China. The stores are incredibly cramped. They are understaffed as well.
12/08/2018: PROOF~Kilroy was here!
12/08/2018: TK MAXX is EXACTLY like USA's TJ MAXX!
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I bought a few clothes from here and the price is reasonable. I think this will be my first choice…read morefor future shopping.
Secret shopping-in-London-without-wanting-to-scream tip:…read more Head here on a weekend for the best H&M shopping experience of your life. This store is a bit higher end, more professional wear, less of the hipstery cheap stuff. It's extremely well put together, the staff are nice, it's organized and not a total hot mess like other locations (ahem, Oxford Street, all of them), no ques for changing rooms. Open 12-6 Sundays. Weekends at 1 New Change are where it's AT. It was downright pleasant and I scored a few nice pieces to boot...!
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As with every other shop in One New Change, they're simply not as big as their West End sister…read morestores, so the range you find here is considerably smaller. Still, the Topshop here stocks a big enough range of women's clothing, denim lingerie, accessories and the petite and tall ranges too. You won't find any concessions here. For that, you'll have to go to the Oxford Circus store, although you can find some vintage at the High Street Kensington branch as well. Anyway, despite its small size, this place still looks bright and spacious and not at all untidy. The changing rooms were impressively big. There're even couches outside for people to wait. I find Topshop staff are generally nice and friendly. I tend to joke with cashiers about my purchases. This time, it was about how I'd probably regret buying an Americana crop top. The cashier started off by telling me I could return it, and then confessed she loved that print as well and how the flagship store had loads of these if I wanted more. Always nice to find a kindred soul!
All Top Shop locations have free wifi as you shop (oh and cute clothes)! Score!!read more
If I told you that on one of their display torsos, they had a short black spandex halter dress…read morelittered with holographic gold sequins, would you understand this store? Hm yeah. Like a lot of shops on Walworth Road, this is a cheap (price and quality) clothing shop with a lot of slightly tasteless, slightly skimpy, stretchy outfits. A good selection of cheap shoes included along with some man made material basics. The one thing that makes this store stand out from its ubiquitously similar neighbors is the staff. They're not unfriendly or anything, but there are a lot of them. Or so I sensed. And, they just seem to stand there and look around at we shoppers like we were fish in a bowl swimming around, lah-dee-dah. It's almost unnerving, but not quite. I bet they do a good job catching shoplifters. The store does have some fashionable, cheap stuff, so it's not a total loss. Just average really.
Ahh, the good old Clothing Club. Not the type of shop you'll find in a posh west end neighbour, but…read morearound local residential dumpy neighbourhoods. But great bargains can be found! Its like a Primark, sometimes you get lucky and find something nice, but you'll always find some bum-around clothing.
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FINALLY FOUND A TED BAKER IN LONDON! Yay! Visiting London, this was one of my items to visit. I…read morelove Ted Baker in the states, and now finally here where Ted Baker was founded! This store is huge compared to the states. They even have a barber shop in the store. Will definitely stop here again the next time we visit London!
This store has now closed down (Fenchurch St), but there is one a couple of mins walk away on…read moreGracechurch Street. 85 Gracechurch Street London EC3V 0AA Monsoon Tel: (020) 7623 3774
This branch is small, orientated mainly on women working in the city. Combined with Accessories…read moreshop, which is nice. Monsoon is lovely for a special occassion when you need some fab dress but I wouldn't get my entire wardrobe there and their sizes are just coming up big. Prices are very high, for that sort of money I'd have a look elsewhere to be honest. Stuff for little girls is stunning, i got there a beautiful silk dress for my little sister for special occasion, it is real treat.
The thing with Oliver Bonas is that you can't stop loving their stuff as the variety of products…read morethey sell is amazing. You can find everything you need for a present (or yourself) from baby clothes to books, jewellery, sleepwear or furniture! I usually like to wander inside the shops, looking at the displays and every now and them, indulging myself with a guilty pleasure, so when I visited this branch with my family, I was expecting more of the same: lovely things and attentive customer service. The thing with this one Oliver Bonas in particular is the customer service. When I have visited some of the other shops, everyone seems happy to help, but not here! There were 3 members of staff in sight, two chatting behind the till in another language and one running around counting the displays. No greetings, no acknowledge of us or the other customer, who seemed very interested in the jewellery cabinet and was trying to gain their attention. We didn't really need anything, we were merely browsing, killing time, but we left very disappointed with the staff. A simple hello would have been nice!
How cute is Oliver Bonas?! Clearly I'm late to the party but I was in love once I finally…read morediscovered this shop/chain. I browsed for a good 20mins while waiting for a friend, and could easily have bought half the shop! I restrained myself though, and bought just a pair of oversize black butterfly earrings. They are easily my favourite bit of junk jewellery I've bought all year! :D Must not come back for a while - but if I win the lottery.... ;)
Joy is a great chain of shops that sell quirky presents as well as up to date fashionable, clothing…read moremainly for women but there is a small section for men in this branch. Accessories range from jewellery to shoes, which are all found at the back of the store near the plush velvet curtained changing rooms. Gifts are found at the front of the store and at the till, which include a variety of interesting books, cards, wrapping paper, lights, mugs, piggy banks and other fanciful items. I'm sure you can find a present for almost everyone in your life from this store! Heard that the chain went into administration late last year, but luckily they were bought out as I love this place!
This is a rather handy shop selling unusual clothing at low prices. They also have a good selection…read moreof cards and wrapping paper and various other bits and pieces you might need at short notice when you don't have time to travel to a big shopping centre. Staff try to help you without being overbearing and they all seem to like one another, which makes for an upbeat atmosphere in the shop.
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Oh what a wonderful time is spent mooching in this lovely store in Primrose Hill. Constantly…read moreinspired by their text updates, the collections are regularly refreshed and premium brands feature heavily in their store. The service in this boutique is second to none - the ladies are well dressed, have an eye for what suits, and don't cringe when you ask for a 30'. Accessories feature heavily in their collections, and you could walk in with nothing and leave with a fashion forward, but yet classic look that could take you from a girls lunch to a wedding to a cocktail date.
While not cutting edge (this is Primrose HIll after all), Press is one of the best fashion…read moreboutiques in the area and has a substantial amount of varied stock jammed into the shop's 3 rooms and corridors. The owner/buyer keeps a mix of mostly recognizable names (Chloe, Vanessa Bruno, Marc by Marc Jacobs), but clothes range from upmarket casualwear (think cashmere jumpers and designer denim) to dressier pieces and there are often some vintage items thrown in. Nothing is ridiculously expensive. You'll also find a good selection of shoes, handbags, jewelry and other accessories (belts, scarves, tights).
This shop stocks female fashion clothes. The clothes are fairly reasonable. Some up to date ranges…read more The staff are very friendly in this shop. Not a great choice of clothes. Once you have looked in this shop one week you might not need to go back for a good few weeks and the ranges of clothes isn't changed that often. The few clothes that I have bought here have lasted well so they are not cheaply made.
A relatively compact branch of the fashionista's favourite. Downstairs is packed with stylish…read moretemptations; footwear is located at the back of the store. If your shopping exertions have given you sugar cravings, you can fulfil them by adding a bag of sweetness (as you wait in-line to pay) to your chosen wearables. At most times of the day there are queues here and you'll always have to wait to get into the fitting rooms. (They have lovely rich jewel coloured silk-looking curtains but they rarely close fully and with space at a premium, they're no pleasure to spend much time in (not sure if that's intentional or not) Sale time sees this shop even more packed-out than normal, so it's not for the impatient or faint-hearted. If you have the determination and tolerance (combined with a stroke of luck) you can get some brilliant bargains then. If you visit with your (male) partner and he can't cope with the wait, there's plenty for him to browse and try-on in Top Man upstairs.
The best high street brand.Its pricey for high street but extremely stylish.read more
The new look shop is a very large store that sells womens, mens and girls good quality fashion…read moreclothing plus underwear,jewellery,shoes and boots at very low prices. They always have the latest trends in. The prices have gone up over the last few years but so has everything. The staff are not very friendly. Its easily accessible by train, bus or car.Its two minutes away from stratford train station in the mall.
My first visit to Newlook was when I had to buy a present for a male friend of mine a couple of…read moremonths ago. I really couldn't decide what would fit his looks the best but fortunately the shop assistant was extremely helpful and after a short consultation she recommended a lovely pair of sneakers. I took her advice and my friend really liked them. Due to the great service I received that day I've became a regular customer and would go there for anything from shirts to underwear and boots.
Now this is what shopping should be about! Fabulous customer service and time for shoppers, a comfy…read morecouch for your brave friend giving her opinions, high heels in your size ready and waiting for you when you try on clothes, helpful but not intrusive staff. Betsey, you're a dream come true. The clothes here are like I've died and gone to petticoat heaven. In the sale dresses start from around £180, but a dress from Betsey isn't just for Christmas, it's for life! Just in terms of play time in front of my mirror it's worth every penny. When they didn't have what I needed they took my number and called me when it was in, then put it on hold for 3 days while I decided if I really wanted it. Even the glitzy costume jewlery is fabulous, oh and the bags! Like I said - heaven!
On walking past the Betsey Johnson store in Covent Garden, no matter what your fashion taste you…read moresimply will not be able to resist a sneaky peek inside. Renowned for her bold and elaborate designs, the shop is decorated as so with a bright pink neon sign outside and the interior decorated with rose print wallpaper and colourful floral accessories. The window display is adorned with beautiful coats (a divine leopard skin one at the moment) and bags and the shop really reflects the designers personality. Her collection is rather eccentric in style but very wearable and though a little more on the expensive side, worth an investment if you are looking for something with a bit of pzazz. Johnson is a real character who made huge moves in the 60's and this shop is a great opportunity to purchase something with energy and that will always be cool.
As you walk out of Clapham Common tube station and walk towards the common you'll pass by…read moreBullfrogs' shop-front: I used to do it everyday and everyday I would walk in. It's the shoes; such wonderful shoes and not too many of them so it feels manageable to take a look. And best of all, there's nearly always a sale so you can justify why you're checking again - you know, just in case they have your size, and whilst you're there why not, of course, check out the new stock? It's like Office with some of the slightly off-key, trendy brands common to it- Sugar and Vagabond to name a couple. There are also clothes at the back, of the same ilk as its shoes, fashionable, quirky and a little different to that which you normally find on the high street. The only downfall is the price, which can be pretty high. But there are, of course, the sales.
This place treated me very well last time i was hear. it's a much friendlier brand than the one in…read moregreenwich. They also have the shoes and clothes in the same shop which is well it just makes sense doesn't it? I'd spent the weekend at my boyfriend's house and had run out of pretty clothes to wear. Instead of doing the sensible thing and going home, i went shopping! hurrah! After trying on almost every single dress, I decided to buy shoes instead and was just treated really really well. So well that i couldn't tell if the cute shoe guy was hitting on me. That's the kinda service I can live with. I love my new shoes too. Someone told me they looked like they were from Mui Mui. Happy much?
this place is a goldmine. ive never been in without having to buy something. the owners have…read moreexquisite taste. clothes handbags jewellery hair excessories, laungeri, all beautiful
For fashionable clothing that's affordable, this clothing shop is well worth a visit…read more Some of the stock caters for the younger ages - children and teenagers but there's also some really nice dresses, skirts, trousers and tops for trendy adults, too. The staff are very friendly and helpful and there are changing booths at the back of the shop so you can try before you buy!
This TK Maxx is a bit off the beaten track in East London. It is situated beside a huge Asda. I…read morecame here with a friend some time ago, she has a car which you kind of need to get here. I like TK Maxx because of the quality of the products they sell. You are guaranteed to find some great brand name products here at really decent prices. Such as snow boots which my friend bought and a snow jacket which was £150 reduced to £80 which i bought.
A busy TK Maxx, with as other reviews have said, a good share of great bargains. The sales racks…read moreoften contain a few high end labels too- such a Prada, etc. Mainly, you can bank on them stocking Calvin Klein items- from jumpers to underwear, and Jeans from Wrangler, Lee and Levis. Sadly the credit crunch seemed to have made this store even busier, which makes it hard work to find those bargains!! Still worth it my opinion, but be ready for a rummage!! Oh, also, beware of this place if have have a particularly nervous disposition, as there is a gym above the shop and quite often strange loud thumps ring through the air!! I was quite alarmed at first but now I know there is a gym above the shop, it's not so weird!!
This boutique definitely aces the transition from to trendy to trendy enough to make a fashion…read morestatement. I love the way the use trends that could be too edgy and make them so wearable. Also the prices are not bad at all, especially on the items of their own line, when you realize that they are located in the heart of pricy Notting Hill. Also they carry this cool Japanese line of shoes called Misaki, they are so cool. Check their website because they sometimes have special offers and sales posted.
Nancy Pop puts the fun back into fashion which is a refreshing change from many of London's snooty…read moreboutiques. The staff are always very friendly but not imposing allowing me to browse in peace. Set over two floors, Nancy Pop has a great selection of European designers including Danish designer Lizette Snorgaard, Joanna Luuch and Swedish jeans label Dr Denim. If you love your jeans then you'll adore Dr Denim for the great fit and selction of colours. Unlike many nearby shops, Nancy Pop's sale is a proper 50% off sale. so if you didn't spend all your money buying Christmas presents get down there soon.
The Runway Showroom is an awesome wee outlet within the fabulous Camden Stables Market in London…read more Selling upper end, cool designers like Pixie, the Runway Showroom sells fashion that is of good quality, but on the button when it comes to street trends. Expect to find cosy knitted jumpers, cool t shirts, pretty 50s inspired spanking new dresses and some gorgeous wee pencil skirts. Generally the ranges they take interest in selling seem to take their design from 40s and 50s pin-up style fashion, but it is all very contemporary and you can't really generalise with a place like this. I swiped a really good bargain here for less than £30 quid (reduced from £60, woop woop!) It's a gorgeous wee knitted grey jumper with short ruffled sleeves and a big knitted anchor motif in the middle. It's gorgeous, good quality and I never want to take it off! The girl who was working in here was super cool and had on some great music. Which isn't relevant to your shopping experience, but still. Awesome clothes - on the more expensive side, but the Stables are generally of a better quality than Camden Lock, so you get the best of what you pay for!