Top Gear (retailer)
Top Gear was a boutique established in the 1960s by James Wedge and Pat Booth on the Kings Road, London.[1] It was an influential shop which Barbara Hulanicki was "most envious of",[2] and acquired a reputation for selling Mod clothing to the "rich and influential".[3] Customers included Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger and The Beatles.[4]
The carrier bags had a distinctive bullseye design – which became a popular Mod icon used by The Who.
References
- ↑ James Wedge - Victoria and Albert Museum
- ↑ Hulanicki, Barbara. (1983). From A to Biba. London: Hutchinson & Co. ISBN 978-0-09-152430-2
- ↑ Promises, promises | Weekend | guardian.co.uk
- ↑ http://www.abingdon-road-vintage.co.uk/abingdon/lover7_bout.html
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