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Shopping sartorial style in Dublin

Industry in Dublin. Photo: Al Higgins

Industry
Industry’s eclectic medley of wool blankets, printed linen cushions, stationery, hessian baskets, and vintage furniture results in a rustic and tactile affair that is distinctly Irish in feel.
Industry
41 a/b Drury Street, Dublin
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Irish design shop. Photo: Al Higgins

Irish Design Shop
A pint-sized affair bringing together a surprisingly large assortment of goods by designers and craftsmen working across the country, including wooden jewellery by Salt of the Earth Studio, Aran Country Knitwear mittens, and screen-printed accessories by Jane Hayden Designs.
Irish Design Shop
41 Drury Street, Dublin
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Scout. Photo: Al Higgins

Scout
Eclectic concept store selling women’s clothing, accessories, and footwear by Electronic Sheep, YMC, Grenson, and others. A range of homeware, textiles, and blankets are also available.
Scout
5 Smock Alley Court, Essex Street West, Dublin
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Nowhere. Photot: Al Higgins

Nowhere
The latest addition to Dublin’s fashion terrain, this fiercely hip menswear store mixes statement pieces with more casual offerings by designers such as Craig Green, Cmmn Swdn, and Alan Taylor.
Nowhere
64 Aungier Street, Dublin
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Indigo & Cloth. Photo: Al Higgins

Indigo & Cloth
Unapologetically cool menswear store spread over two floors. Serves up labels including The Tweed Project, Hentsch Man, Our Legacy, Sandqvist, and Norse Projects. Coffee and cake can be had, too.
Indigo & Cloth
9 Essex Street East, Dublin
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The Library Project
Combination photography bookshop, public resource library, and gallery offering hard-to-find magazines and books from independent publishers based all over the world.
The Library Project
4 Temple Bar, Dublin
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Published: August 17, 2017
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