If you want to see the classic market stalls, the usual Traders’ market is open Monday to Friday & Sunday between 9 am to 5 pm. The fashionistas amongst craving those retro ‘garbs’ should head down on a Saturday, where the Saturday Style Market is open between 11 am and 5 pm.
Those of you after something a little more mainstream could do worse than Jigsaw, which offers great casual wear wardrobe staples as well as a fine collection of overcoats and suits for more formal occasions. The British fashion mainstay Hackett provides elegant, clean cut clothing for the modern gentlemen, with the Spitalfields branch having the unique addition of a Murdock barbershop within it to ensure your hair and face look as sharp as your suit.
Joesph Cheaney & Sons will keep the well-heeled amongst you prepped and ready with their excellent handmade shoe collection.
Part of the Church’s shoe company, the quality is exemplary with the addition of extra-knowledgable and friendly staff. They also offer a ‘finger polishing’ service for your shoes, available for free to anybody that has bought shoes from them.
If you are feeling peckish after that arduous day’s shopping or fancy a glass of wine to relax, there is the excellent Vagabond, with its collection of over 100 wines ‘on tap’, and cheese & charcuterie platters to accompany them. It made the perfect end to my tour and is a rustic gem of a bar for most occasions.
Spitalfields offers more than you thank and now reaches beyond the local aforementioned eclectic crowds to give something for everyone – stop by this East London landmark and see what it can offer you.
Spitalfields – Where and how?
Closest rail & underground station to Spitalfields is Liverpool street. More information about the area can be found at spitalfields.co.uk
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