Cheap Clothing Shopping at Finsbury Park London

Wholesale Fashion Outlets for Public at Fonthill Road North London

© Kathleen Duffy

Aug 8, 2009
Bargain Shops Fonthill Road, Kathleen Duffy
The wholesale garment district of Fonthill Road, North London opens its doors to the public every Saturday. There's bargains galore, but it's best to be organised!

Fonthill Road is an ordinary-looking thoroughfare close to Finsbury Park Tube Station. From Monday to Friday its wholesale garment outlets play host to professional buyers from all over London, but on Saturday the doors are thrown open to the bargain-hunters of London.

Bargains at Fonthill Road

And what bargains! There’s suits and boots, mad clothes and bad clothes, hats and glasses, skirts with tight asses, bras and panties and really naughty scanties, fake fur for transvestites, thick tweeds for the uptight, denim and leather and the odd ostrich feather, tight tarty trousers and designer-made blouses – you name it, they’ve got it.

Bargain Clothes Hunting in North London

On arrival at Fonthill Road, or ‘The Font’ as it’s known locally, (notice the religious symbolism here!) the novice should:

  • restrain from rushing into the nearest shop, credit card held aloft. Do you want everyone to know it’s your first time?
  • Instead, stroll nonchalantly up one side of the road and down the other, getting a ‘feel’ for the whole experience.
  • Relish those shop names – Sol Fashions, Lola’s, Beverley Hills, Opera, Big Girl, Dynasty, Frenchie. You’ll soon notice that Big is Beautiful here.
  • Make a mental note of any merchandise you feel especially drawn to.
  • Then stop off at one of the little cafes and replenish yourself for the serious work ahead. Try Café Sahara, Nocosia Snack Bar or Happy Days. Enjoy the cool sounds drifting out onto the street.
  • Once replenished you are ready for the work ahead.

Techniques of Shopping in Fonthill Road

On your epic journey down The Font on a busy Saturday you may wonder why women are queuing outside certain shops. Well, overcrowding and stampeding must be kept to a minimum. That means you wait your turn. Once inside customers walk round the racks of clothes one way only, like walking past the open coffin of a famous celebrity, except in this case you get to grab the holy relics on the way round.

In this situation you learn to refine your ‘shopper’s gaze’. Normally you’d allow your eyes to caress the merchandise and include every superfluous detail within your field of vision – but in the ‘one-way’ situation your eyes will rival the Terminator’s as you develop the ability to spot a desirable object at five meters and keep it in focus. Eye and hand co-ordination then comes into play as your arm stretches beyond what you thought humanly possible.

A Fonthill Road Retailer

You may meet Mr Moss Lazarus. He stands outside his enterprise, Grabbmasse, and greets each woman who crosses his threshold as if they had just arrived in a Bentley, not the local bus. Moss has been in the Fonthill Road since the 1970s and his family also owns the building opposite. It used to be a pub but now it's USA Garments. Moss will tell you some interesting stories, including the time when Tom Cruise almost made a film in his shop.

Unique North London Shopping Experience

Before you know it the shadows lengthen, the crowds evaporate. Exhausted but strangely satisfied, you realise you’ve been part of a unique shopping experience.

The Fonthill Road may not have the bright lights and slick merchandising of the West End, its surroundings are far from glamorous and the outlets themselves plain, functional and often crowded. But as part of London’s historic garment industry The Font has a unique energy, warmth and a down-to-earth humanity that is normally found only in our great city’s old street markets.

As the late afternoon draws in Fonthill Road becomes just another nondescript north London thoroughfare – until next Saturday! See you down there girls!

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