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“The lining was a late night Etsy purchase and I think is a Robert Kauffman print called Carnaby Street.”
“a building raised on pillars over a well, known as Carnaby's Folly.”
“The company, which owns shops, restaurants and leisure sites in areas such as Carnaby Street and Soho, said the upbeat conditions had led to healthy tenant demand.”
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“London has ceased to be the quaint whimsical land of the Carnaby Street era.”
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“Here, the chairs are both patrician because of their frames and hip because of what they are covered in — like a Carnaby Street aristocrat.”
“Moleitau took this photo of a "Get Excited and Make Things" shirt at Howies, Carnaby St. London.”
“Then the Pitt Cue Co set up in bricks and mortar just back from London's Carnaby Street.”
“The mods wore smart threads: suits and Fred Perry polo shirts which for the better off might just have been purchased from London fashion mecca Carnaby Street.”
“Carnaby Street and Brick Lane in London are especially good for vintage and bargain hunting.”
“There were several very English looking styled floral dresses in the collection that looked like they stepped right off of 1960s Carnaby Street.”
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