These are clothes that would look great on someone other than myself. Flawless is an independent shop that sells t-shirts, hoodies, and sweaters for both men and women. The designs seem to cater to the more casual and hip crowd, with some shirts having Super Mario, animé mechas, and ironic slogans. A neat catch is you have the option to design your own clothing. For a fee(I believe £25 for a t-shirt, £40 for a sweater, and £45 for a hoodie), you can have the people at Flawless plaster your specific design on a piece of clothing.
Jessica W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Burnaby, Canada
Flawless is a pretty tiny shop, with the labels it sells conveniently printed on the front window. I’m not a big name-brand shopper, but Miss Sixty sounded familiar. The small selection fit the size of the shop, with a few shelves of unique, and slightly pricey shoes along the side and front wall. Along the back hung a selection of high-quality printed t-shirts, usually on for £25, but now on offer 2-for-1. The sales clerk was quite friendly, greeting customers as they entered from behind the counter. I can’t see myself doing much shopping at Flawless, but for those with particular tastes, I would recommend it.
Ross M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brighton, United Kingdom
This store is awesome. It has a great atmosphere, and a shop floor thriving with fashionably trendy clothing items of an ‘urban rave scene’ description.
Sarah-Jane B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
Fix up, look sharp… A homegrown label founded in Brighton, Flawless provide street and clubwear for discerning teenagers and twenty-somethings. Think box-fresh sneakers, tee-shirts, sweats, hoodies and jeans with clever logos and urban designs. The menswear is upstairs and the womenswear downstairs with a carefully selected mix of skirts, dresses, jeans, sleeveless tops and shirts. Besides their own threads, they also stock labels like Surplus, Iron Fist and Red Mutha. To complete the look of youthful rebellion, there’s neat sunglasses, baseball caps and accesories. Unfortunately, I feel about 10 years too old to venture in again!