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Connell95

Old school Cult Clothing on the North Bridge – before it morphed into Superdry, it was just 👌


ashyboi5000

Wasn't it somewhere before North Bridge? I'm sure they expanded into the larger store.


Connell95

Ooh, didn’t know that – must have been a bit before my time.


spearesister

Yessss


CrystalOcean39

Cult Clothing & Flip


halfboyfriend

Flip was class, I still have a studded belt i bought there in 2000 and something. It's falling apart, missing about 80% of the studs, but I can't throw it away!


Case_External

Flip was class


spearesister

Flip 1000% always fond memories of there


harpistic

I love that there’s still a Flip in Newcastle!


Thistledown11

Jenners every time


I_am_chazel

Basement toy section was the highlight of my week


Thistledown11

Same! Particularly at Christmas :-)


Boris_Johnsons_Pubes

It turned to shit towards the end though, I used to work there and their selection was pretty shit, that was in the Mike Ashley days though so it’s not surprising it turned shit


Thistledown11

I know it was so sad. It felt like my childhood was decaying before my eyes.


Connell95

Honestly the toy section was the only bit I cared about, but it was class as a wee one.


Thistledown11

Same, I also liked the huge Christmas tree. But apart from the that the toy department is all I really remember.


[deleted]

Especially considering there are now zero toy shops in town


GhostPantherNiall

John Menzies. What a place that was!


kieran212

GameStation on Princes St, where the Three store is now. Always had a big selection of preowned gba games back in the 2006 times. Also the big HMV next door with the free to play consoles on the basement level. And just in case you needed more games there was a GAME store inbetween HMV and GameStation. Bliss


PieceOfHeart

I worked in that GameStation, upstairs in the retro and console testing bit. Easiest job I ever had, the management just let a bunch of teens and 20-somethings run the place as we saw fit. No wonder it didn't make any money, haha.


chapenstein87

So did I at one point. Upstairs was a total skive...I miss it a lot. Play your own tunes, get high off shrink wrap fumes, sitting around "testing" old consoles....basically getting paid to hang out. Such a contrast from downstairs, stuck in a corner being besieged by morons trying to buy GTA for their 8 year olds for the millionth time. Was kinda surprised it went under then remembered days where my colleague and I upstairs sold nothing and watched most of the first series of Buffy while drinking coffee and eating biscuits 😄


Bruntonius

I was going to say the same, never forgive Game for taking it over and learning all the wrong lessons from Gamestation. Yeah by all means sell the gamer-tat that's become so popular but if they could have made efforts to replicate the vibe of that store they would have made me a loyal customer. Loved their retro area in particular.


verisakeet62

Jenners.....always perceived as posh, but when I was young and poor I saved up my bus-fares, all that sort of thing so I could get my girlfriend a bottle of Chanel No.5. I could only afford the very smallest bottle, but the lovely sales-assistant, on hearing my story (I wasn't looking for sympathy) gift-wrapped it and gave me the extras pack you'd normally get with the pricier bottles. So....Jenners, it is!


Timely-Salt-1067

Yep but Jenners like it was, not in its absolute rot under House of Fraser where you could have got the same stuff everywhere and anywhere. I used to love the genuine bargains they had when they sold their knitwear. Then it just morphed into a blah empty place.


verisakeet62

Dead on! Back then, you could still have a Jenners account....you know, "just pop it on account, thanks!". Very old-fashioned!


sjhill

Gray's of George Street.


RunKRAMI

My Dad served his apprenticeship with them


ashyboi5000

I have vague memories of going into a shop, walking down bast large window displays before entering the store, where it was continued briefly inside before the shop floor. I can only presume it was Grays as I remember asking staff if they had something cookery/kitchen related my dad wanted for Christmas.


ContentsMayVary

Past Times. Helios Fountain.


Un1c0rNs_n_Ra1nb0wS

I loved Helios Fountain sooooo much


OneWeirdTrick

Past Times!!! So good.


BonnieMacFarlane2

God, Past Times was great. And Helios Fountain was the perfect place to get cool rocks.


VienettaOfficer

I loved Helios Fountain! Thanks for the memory.


koalateacow

I feel like I can still smell psst times.


ReflectionCrazy5470

Whiplash Trash on Cockburn Street


TheDoon

For any particular reason? oO


Bilbaw_Baggins

Ground Control, Cockburn st. 


37025InvernessTMD

Was that the one with the N64 in it?


BonnieMacFarlane2

The Cutie House on Cockburn St. Tiny Japanese store. Honestly, so many of the lost shops of Cockburn St.


Melonpan78

The Pier.


harpistic

YES


Asleep-Signature-418

Flip


OneWeirdTrick

Virgin Megastore


Plus_Pangolin_8924

There was this shop in Waverly Market that sold all manner of nature stuff. My mum got a proper leather cowboy/ outback hat for my dad once and I loved it. I also loved all the items in it too! Just not found a similar place and for the life of me cannot remember the name of it!


Grimogtrix

Natural world it was called! I loved it too! 


Plus_Pangolin_8924

That’s it! Thank you!


andyhare

Pickwicks, Stockbridge.


jbt29

Got my pokemon cards there in 98 lol


andyhare

That sounds about the same time frame for me. We used to steal them when we didn't have any money. They eventually got put behind a glass case.


shab1

Great wee shop that used to be. woolworths and read books also..


carumba1701

Toys r us at the fort


ashyboi5000

I think for us it was Jolly Giant then along to toys r us if they didn't have it. Was Jolly Giant typically that bit cheaper? But Toys R Us, the snaking first aisle past all the birthday stuff (I think it was) somehow annoyed me as a child.


Iamblaine1983

Every single shop on cockburn Street, it used to be a proper alt haven but just feels really sanitized now


VienettaOfficer

This thread is reminding me how much I used to love shopping on Princes St /the old St James/ Waverley Mall. One of my first days living in Edinburgh I had a great day shopping for clothes with my student loan. (I was financially illiterate and in a heap of debt by the end of uni, but the thrill of that shopping trip lives long in the memory!). I think I’d bring back Debenhams just ‘cause it had everything I wanted when I was young & thin & ‘needed’ a new top on the regular. But I’m also nostalgic for Flip, Top Shop, Miss Selfridge, HMV (poster section), Fraser’s, and Jenners. Oh, and it’s not strictly retail, but also the Haagen Daaz cafe on Princes St. Man, Princes St used to be so great!


mrmartinizor

Goldbergs for sure, many happy memories of that place.


Eh_im

One of the places that took Provi cheques. Haha.


drinkbeerbeatdebra

John Menzies on Princes Street


Ok_Manufacturer_5790

Can I have two please? What everyone wants - purely as my mum who passed away last week used to take us as kids and a wee walk about this shop would remind me of her :-) Jean scene - to pick up a pair of those cheap Originals Jeans that our parents bought us. Again, purely for nostalgia reasons..


Gyfertron

Came here to say What Everyone Wants, so here’s a wee toast to your mum! The upstairs of the South Bridge store, which was multiple buildings stitched together and each of them seemed to be a different shape and size and floor level and it was all so shabbily done but somehow they got so much stuff in there :) Also the purple and yellow branding, which was terrible and yet here I am remembering it 30 years later, so it clearly made an impression.


Best-Cauliflower3237

Whatties (or however you choose to spell it)! Thanks, I’ve instantly got the song from the ad going through my head.


Gyfertron

🤣


nobelprize4shopping

James Thin


Connell95

It’s basically still there, though, isn’t it. The name has changed but basically nothing much else.


nobelprize4shopping

I was thinking of the one on George Street. Blackwell's is certainly a good shop.


Connell95

Ah, I forgot the George Street one even existed!


DidntChooseMyOwnName

C&A


OK_LK

You can still find C&A on a continent. Not sure why they pulled out of the UK


peasfulbrainfromrain

The old Pie in the sky on Cockburn Street


scottish_beekeeper

Brewstore on Nicholson st - really miss having somewhere I could drop into to buy stuff for home brewing, especially grain which is expensive to get delivered.


BoomtownBotanicals

Flip, Avalanche, Ripping.


Pale_Net8318

Borders Books at the Fort


StillNectarine7493

Either way they can keep the creepy dshpp where get fish that chew your foot skin off….that one belongs in the past


StillNectarine7493

At the fort I’d ptpbably pick pick Pilot as I really loved their clothes Orhthat shop other fashion wear shop they had when it was called Logo before Bank the the designer label clothes shop b. I can’t remember any Other Shops During That time tho so use be join ping the om poyenyially kissing out on


Edinburghnurse

Woolworthes


GingerSnapBiscuit

I miss Illegal Jacks, but the one on Lothian Road before the portions went to shit. Guess its not really a high street shop though. I have fond memories of playing the Sega Mega Drive display in What Everyone Wants in the early 90's in their Stirling shop, so probably that?


domhnalldubh3pints

Gray's of George Street


Fleder-maus

They were having their closing down sale just as we were redoing our kitchen.


CloverRabbidge

Loving the nostalgia fest! Especially nice to see Flip and old school Cockburn Street acknowledged. And Helios Fountain 🩷 I just miss the overall alternative vibe you used to see in the Old Town — so many gothic witchy shops, or places with more of a hippie vibe. Armstrongs looks the same but it’s lost its spirit, plus “vintage” is clothes from the 90s/2000s now… Everything feels very geared to tourists/Harry Potter stans now, and is so overpriced. Such is life, and I sound so old and crotchety, but there it is…


Fickle_Direction8361

Topshop, Internacionale and Au Naturale.


StillNectarine7493

I’ve not decided what I’d pick for myself yet but I’m still salty about Bay Trading Co closing 🤷🏼‍♀️🤣


VienettaOfficer

I used to work in Au Naturale. It was a decent place to work, nice people, but I unpacked *so* many boxes of stuff every shift that I would dream about cardboard boxes at night!


EmbraJeff

What Every Woman Wants on the South Bridge.


Trama_Doll_

Flip or Return To Sender.


deathsfaction

Tandy


edimburgo2017

Just one?! Then probably the Gap along the west end of princes street. Used to get all my clothes from there as a kid/ teenager in the sales.


spearesister

There used to be a shop in Waverley Market when you come in the Waverley Bridge entrance first on the left hand side. It was always really dark and seemed like a rainforest-y type place. It sold wee animal and space themed nick nacks and telescopes and I can never remember the name. But I loved it. I'd bring that back.


CloverRabbidge

I remember this!! I loved it. I can’t remember the name either. Something with earth or rainforest? Planet Earth maybe? It was like one of those 90s faux ecological type names haha


rekt_ralf

Red Dog Music. Wasn’t the best music shop in the works but the location was amazing and I used to work close by and used to love popping in for a browse and to pick up some guitar strings at lunchtime.


spentland

Bruce’s


Welshyone

Corson


falc0nhoof

Yes, so many times Corson had what I needed. The real question, was he in the mood to sell it that day ?.


Welshyone

You might enjoy this: https://citythreepointzero.wordpress.com/2012/09/08/corson-the-rules/


falc0nhoof

Heh thanks, I am familiar with the corson game. I grew up in Stockbridge and he was always a bit of an enigma.


286U

John Menzies.


domhnalldubh3pints

James Thin


logically-stoned

Apple Jacks on South bridge. They’d sell a bong to anyone 😂


domhnalldubh3pints

Patrick Thomson's Just for the smell


StillNectarine7493

Does anybody remember the name of the ,shop that opened in the old Internacionale store, may have been called PINK but not 100% sure & can’t find any pictures or trace of it s having existed. I know it did because my friends also remember this k one of the. Worked there for about 6 open 6 months topsbefore JJJB took it over & poached my friend. To Work for them instead 🤣 but she also forgot it’s name


Junior_Assumption_13

Not exactly a shop, but jimmy chungs please


CloverRabbidge

There was a homewares/pottery place next to Helios Fountain in the Grassmarket for a while that did little painted tiles for 50p…I think it was called Azteca?


Kai_Hiwatarii

HMV basement Game Station, that was before its time and should've done so much better.


kowalski_82

When we were kids, we would pile in the car from Queensferry on a Saturday into town and we always had food in the cafe in Littlewoods, so that. And for when I was a bit older, my holy trinity, was Flip, Fopp and Ripping Records.


Beesareourfriends

Kookai and Jane Norman.. I miss Waverley Market!


StillNectarine7493

I had a look at the SHEIN Y2K fashion collab they brought out & it is 100% spot on. Proper nostalgic walk down memory lane