Story time first. Walking in the shop I started checking out what's on the hangers and as I came upon some really cool t-shirts, I noticed the brand "James Enox" on them. So I turned to the owner and said "l find this guy really awesome, I've seen some of his jewelry collection online and loved it". And as he proceeded to say "That's me", I then proceeded to embarrassingly fangirl over him, "OMG you're amazing!".
Story time over and here comes reason #1 why to visit. Because you will find James Enox's collection of t-shirts, college-style jackets and jewelry, so you can look flawless and mugs, so your morning coffee can be flawless too. #2 If you're into graphic design you'll probably spend a good hour in this little shop, not just browsing through but also chatting up with James who knows a thing or two. #3 There is plenty more to buy, clothing from brands like American Apparel and Cheap Monday, bags, vinyls, framed sketches and everything is quite special.
I'm currently obsessed with the "Lovecraft" necklace from the 90s themed collection and the "Cat Fish" t-shirt, which by the way you can purchase online.
P.P. Germanou 17
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