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The Old Truman Brewery, London Autumn / Winter 17 THE OLD TRUMAN BREWERY, LONDON AUTUMN / WINTER 17 26 & 27 JANUARY 2017 DATE & LOCATION The Old Truman Brewery, Hanbury Street, London E1 6QL Thursday 26 January 2017 10am - 7pm | Friday 27 January 2017 10am - 5pm ALICE ELLIOTT CAROLINE MACKINNON TESSA CREAGH-BARRY LEON SEVERN [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0203 7738650 01484 848313 0203 7738650 01484 848326 STAND INFORMATION Danish designed industrial furniture crafted from galvanised steel pipes and natural untreated wood. + + + + + Combination of Rails / Shelving Brand Signage Working Table and Chairs WiFi Mini Website Profile PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE 120% LINO CROWTHER/PLANT GLOBE LACOSTE CHAUSSURES NIKBEN SCHOTT NYC ‘47 CZECH AND SPEAKE GLOVERALL LE COQ SPORTIF NIXON SIXTH JUNE ADSUM D1 MILANO GOLA CLASSICS LEE JEANS NODUS SMITH & CANOVA AFIELD DAIMON BARBER GOLLA LEVI’S COMMUTER NON CONFORMIST SNEAKY STEVE ALPHA INDUSTRIES DEFEND LONDON GRAYERS LEVI’S MADE & CRAFTED NPS SHOES SOCK & TROTTER ALVAREZ&MOIXONET DEUS EX MACHINA GRIND LONDON LIBERTINE-LIBERTINE OKUH SOREL ALWAYS RARE DEZEEP GYMPHLEX LINDBERGH ORECAL SPORTSWEAR SPERRY ANGARDE DICKIES HAPPY SOCKS LONDON DENIM ORIGINAL PENGUIN SPRING COURT ARMOR LUX DIDRIKSONS 1913 HARTFORD LORDS OF HARLECH OUR CASTE STANCE ASFVLT DJINN’S HARTFORD SWIM LUCKY TIGER PAIRS IN PARIS STARTER BLACK LABEL ATELIER DE L’ARMÉE DOUGHNUT HAVERSACK LUKE 1977 PALLADIUM STIGHLORGAN AYAME SOCKS DR. 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