The shelves of Labour and Wait are filled with finds from across Europe—–and, of course, the Internet. “We’re endlessly looking online, but we also have customers who come into the shop who make things or know someone making things we might like to sell,”
The shelves of Labour and Wait are filled with finds from across Europe—–and, of course, the Internet. “We’re endlessly looking online, but we also have customers who come into the shop who make things or know someone making things we might like to sell,” Wythe-Moran says. “Ideally we’d like more time to travel to find goods.”
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Fed up with men's fashion, Rachel Wythe-Moran and Simon Watkins of East London's Labour and Wait cooked up a plan to align their creative instincts and passion for practical design.
February 2, 2010