Exhibitor Preview + Somebody Like Us

Somebody Like Us

SOMEBODY LIKE US

More than just printed graphics, Somebody Like Us is a full line of chic, affordable and contemporary knitwear from New York. Inspired by the communicative and artistic power of the graphic t-shirt, the collection of Mens & Womens original tailoring and casualwear is created to bring a positive message to the medium using the sweetest softest cotton this side of the Seventies.

Inspired by the communicative and artistic power of the graphic t-shirt, the collection of Mens & Womens original tailoring and casualwear is created to bring a positive message to the medium using the sweetest softest cotton this side of the Seventies. Every garment is designed to tell its own story, to create its own history, and to look as if custom-made for the wearer.

Exhibitor Preview + Stereo Sound Agency

Stereo Sound Agency

The Tee Room

Stereo Sound Agency will be exhibiting exclusively in Europe at Margin London.

UK distributor Out of Step will be presenting the latest range from the highly sought-after Californian collective. Launched as an independent label in 2006, Stereo is captained by actor Jason “My Name is Earl” Lee & artist Chris Pastras.

Amidst ongoing collaborations and films, Stereo is firmly establishing itself as a creative lifestyle powerhouse on both sides of the Atlantic.

Exhibitor Preview + Quitter

Quitter

Quitter

Making their international debut outside of Japan, Margin is pleased to welcome the rocking collection of accessories from Quitter.

Although only 4 years old, the wallets, watches, and accessories are created by leather craftworkers with over 20 years of experience, using traditional methods, high-quality materials and contemporary styling.

All items are handmade in Osaka, Japan.

Exhibitor Preview + Sugarhill Boutique

Sugarhill

Sugarhill

Sugarhill launched their desirable womenswear at Margin in 2005 and have gone from strength to strength since!

Sugarhill started as an independent shop in Barcelona, which provided invaluable feedback from shoppers, before launching their own range of fresh feminine chic.

Their unique clothing & accessories are a labour of love; Sugarhill personally supervise, source fabrics, dye their own textiles and create their own unique prints before even starting on their trademark fun and sassy pattern-cutting.

Exhibitor Preview + Dephect

Dephect

Dephect

Dephect are the longest-standing exhibitor at Margin having exhibited at eight out of ten editions since our second show!

Exhibitor Preview + Masterkey

MASTERKEY

Masterkey

Making their international debut outside of Japan, Margin is pleased to welcome directional yet commercial menswear from Masterkey.

Masterkey started as an independent menswear boutique before creating an eponymous range of original tailoring and casualwear. The collection is strong on unique pattern-cutting and the combination of luxe and sportswear fabrics such as satin & jersey, velvet & denim.

Masterkeys background as a successful retailer has honed the label into a stylish and wearable collection that would sit well in any wardrobe.

Exhibitor Preview + Famous Forever

FAMOUS FOREVER

Famous Forever

Launching exclusively at Margin London, Famous Forever is a great new range of retro-prints with vintage-washes created by the designers of Amplified, Comic Junky & Miss Selfridge ranges.

From Care Bears to Twister, Slush Puppie to Bananaman, Famous Forever has teamed up with MB Games, My Little Pony, and Sesame Street, to name a few, to launch their vintage t-shirt brand using iconic imagery from authentic retro licenses rich in happy 80s nostalgia.

Exhibitor Preview + Merc

MERC

mERc

As Margin sets up home in Soho, we are pleased to welcome Merc who have been keeping Carnaby Street and mod-culture on the map for 40 years. London swings like a pendulum do and none more so than Merc who have stayed consistent and successful in their mission to provide modern quality clothing without forgetting their rich 1960s mod heritage.

London swings like a pendulum do and none more so than Merc who have stayed consistent and successful in their mission to provide modern quality clothing without forgetting their rich 1960s mod heritage. Bands including The Kaiser Chiefs, The Ordinary Boys, & The Killers can regularly be seen in Merc who appreciate the history behind the brand as well as the clothing.

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MPDclick Website

Margin is really pleased to announce that the upscale streetwear and directional tailoring trade show will be moving into the new home of the Vinyl Factory Gallery. The venue opened in 2004 after the Margin exhibition was established in 2002 and hasn't been available until now. Margin London has secured the space for all forthcoming editions. The spiritual home of Margin London is in W1 in the heart of Londons retail district surrounded by stores, buying offices and magazine offices, plus we realise that out of town buyers that visit Margin like to keep up to date on retail developments by checking out central London stores so we're ideally placed said Margin organiser Odysseas. At almost 8000 square feet, the floorspace is much the same as at the previous venue yet centrally located back in W1 where Margin feels the shows belong, and central to all other Mens & Womens trade events taking place on the same dateline in west and east London. In addition to the new venue, the Margin London exhibition has introduced new show areas to cater to the growing number of Denim and Footwear brands looking to exhibit at the event, as well as a new designer area called Kreateur which will feature new and young cutting-edge designer labels.
Margin is really pleased to announce that the upscale streetwear and directional tailoring trade show will be moving into the new home of the Vinyl Factory Gallery. The venue opened in 2004 after the Margin exhibition was established in 2002 and hasn’t been available until now. Margin London has secured the space for all forthcoming editions. The spiritual home of Margin London is in W1 in the heart of Londons retail district surrounded by stores, buying offices and magazine offices, plus we realise that out of town buyers that visit Margin like to keep up to date on retail developments by checking out central London stores so we’re ideally placed said Margin organiser Odysseas. At almost 8000 square feet, the floorspace is much the same as at the previous venue yet centrally located back in W1 where Margin feels the shows belong, and central to all other Mens & Womens trade events taking place on the same dateline in west and east London. In addition to the new venue, the Margin London exhibition has introduced new show areas to cater to the growing number of Denim and Footwear brands looking to exhibit at the event, as well as a new designer area called Kreateur which will feature new and young cutting-edge designer labels.
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Drapers News

Drapers News

MARGIN MOVES TO NEW VENUE IN CENTRAL LONDON Streetwear show Margin will move to a new venue at the Vinyl Factory Gallery in London' Soho next month. It was previously at the Royal Horticultural Halls. Organisers have introduced an area called Kreateur to showcase new designer labels at the event, which takes place on February 11-13.