I thought when I first saw the name of this shop that I had either stumbled upon a very niche toy shop indeed or a place to rival Benny Dee in the brassiere department.
Sadly, the shop sells nothing more exciting than 'exclusive menswear', by which they mean 'dress wear', 'casual wear' and 'smart wear'. I am not clear myself where 'dress wear' stops and 'smart wear' ends, or whether the young man about town trying to attire himself for a dress-down Friday in the City, (which actually means 'smart casual') will be catered for in this establishment. Within these categories, they stock suits, 'classic suits', trousers, shirts, something which they describe as 'dressing', but which is not designed to go on lettuce and tomato, jeans, jumpers, shoes and trainers. They also stock sizes 2XL-6XL.
The mainstay of the shop is not the suiting, which to be honest looks pretty tacky, but the wide range of hoodies (including the full mask mugger's gear also available at 1st Choice), over priced embroidered prole caps and jeans from 15 pounds. Oddly, they also have an array of very uncool 'London' T shirts, the like of which are only ever seen being bought for their children by parents whose business trip to our city allows only 15 minutes for looking at the outside of Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, and the buskers outside the Swiss Centre at Leicester Square.
At 175 High Street, next door to the First Stop Cafe, this is the same concern as Manhattan Connection to the right, just with a trading different name.
jackfrost
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Sounds more like "Top rural village"