A wander around Soho, London back in December led us to visting the recently opened workshop store by Cubitts. Sitting in the heart of Soho, between Carnaby St and Portland St, just around the corner from Red Wing + Shinola, The Cubitts Workshop store is seemingly in the perfect location. Cubitts is a King's Cross-based independent eyewear specialist, offering a full service from their small, well considered store. They've been making quite a bit of noise since they opened their doors back in late 2014 - offering first class before + aftercare, and personable service in a environment which has been carefully kitted out using traditional optometry fixtures + fittings. Frames starting at £125 all in.
Boy that was a mouthful, but it has to be said that this is one of the nicest and most well considered stores I've visited in Soho. Sadly we arrived at a busy time so I wasn't able to get as many clear shots as I would have liked. But then again, that gives me the excuse to visit again soon.
We previously featured Cubitts here. The Cubitts Workshop, 37 Marshall Street, Soho, W1F 7EZ.
This looks incredible!!
ReplyDeleteMr Essentialist
Beautiful little store! Very well put together
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy a look into shops. Great post!
ReplyDeleteRae | love from berlin
I really love how they display their glasses! Beautiful space that I would like to visit.
ReplyDeleteKatrina Sophia
beeautiful frames!
ReplyDeleteEuropean stores are so much richer and visually put together compared to ours (at least here in central Fla). Those frames are smart!
ReplyDeleteWendy, you're on the blog again! Not heard from you in ages. Yeah total different vibe here isn't it. We're in Florida in June, thinking of going to Naples, have you been?
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to see this store. Looks so cool - great photos!
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Kaley
My Closet Life Blog
Not to Naples but I hear it's beautiful! I was thinking about you guys today, I knew you were due to head over to Florida soon. :)
ReplyDeleteThis place looks amazing. I do tend to buy my frames from my Boots Optician but I'd definitely have to consider getting some new frames from independent eyewear specialists - they have such great styles and awesome bespoke service from the looks of things.
ReplyDeleteLooks incredible! Next time I will bring the store a visit for sure.
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