The Hideout

Men's Clothing Shop at 7 Upper James Street
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3 / 10 from 3 reviews
Address
7 Upper James Street
Soho
London
W1F 9DH
Map
Telephone
020 7437 4929
Region
Soho
Nearest Station
Piccadilly Circus
0.23 miles
Category
Men's Clothes
Opening Times
Monday Open 11:00 - Closes 19:00
Tuesday Open 11:00 - Closes 19:00
Wednesday Open 11:00 - Closes 19:00
Thursday Open 11:00 - Closes 19:00
Friday Open 11:00 - Closes 19:00
Saturday Open 11:00 - Closes 18:30
Sunday Open 12:00 - Closes 17:00

Situated just off Soho, The Hideout is an aptly named shop that specialises in a wide range of limited edition casual wear from America and Tokyo. Thanks to Michael Koppelman, who revived the trend for vintage denim, The Hideout has become a haven to many connoisseurs of Retro denim fashion.

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Sneak a peak at these sneakers

The Hideout might be beyond the pay packet of some of us but what you’ll find here is the holy grail of the trainer world, the collaboration. Stay cool, examine that pair of Vans and make sure it says Supreme beneath the Off The Wall tab. Yes? You’ve found it, so buy it, head home and put it on EBay. Kerrrrching! Not really, keep them and show your friends. Just don’t take them out in the rain!

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This is where the stylish shop...

Streetwear is the name of the Hideout’s game. Brands like Stussy, Neighbourhood, Norse Projects and Visvim hang from the rails. This shop has history and remains one of London’s most treasured style haunts for men who know.

User Reviews

T.A.O

Aug 7, 2013

Sure, The Hideout isn't the friendliest store around, you're not likely to get many smiles and you'll probably either be looked up and down or ignored but them's the breaks.

It's a legendary store and if you're buying here then you know what to expect. Ultra exclusive brands.

Great stuff - if you don't need any semblance of customer service. As someone who likes being left to it I welcome the silence.
carhorse

Nov 27, 2012

Aside from one nice member of staff, the staff here behave extremely unpleasantly. Wouldn't allow a return of an unworn item with tags on, having been rude at the point of purchase (this being the main reason for returning the item).

Would not recommend this shop until improved customer service.
Anonymous

Nov 20, 2009

I visited this store whilst in London recently to hopefully purchase some new supreme items but i decided i would rather go up to Leeds as the staff for some reason thought it was aceptable to laugh at me for asking for a cap? Seems like those guys working in there feel that they are elite for selling brands for some reason? It was quite bizzare as all they do is sit in a shop working for someone else.
Wont be visiting again as there are plenty more places in the UK now selling these brands. Please dont hesitate to visit this shop if you wanna meet a short guy with no lenses in his specs or even an over weight Chesney Hawks look alike!
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