The Essence: Bringing together men's fashion and funky local
street art, the Nook Store perfectly captures the Novocastrian vibe.
The Facts: Newcastle
males, if you're looking for a place to shop with a relaxed and friendly
atmosphere and exclusive threads, then look no further.
Located on
a 'nook' in Hunter Street Mall, the independent men's fashion outlet was
brought into existence in 2012 as a part of a Renew Newcastle project to help
support emerging, local designers.
Since its
opening the retro retail store has expanded its stock to include a range of
Australian-made goods. From accessories and fashionable streetwear, some of
which is produced by owner Brodie Bannerman’s own label, Once Undone, to the
timeless hair products of UpperCut Deluxe. You can even grab yourself a
skateboard to help you cruise around the rest of the mall.
This hub of
creativity showcases more than just clothes, it also turns into a exhibition
space for Newcastle artists to show off their work. Artist/designer
Grizzle has hosted a series of his work in-store, and also has a range of
merchandise and stickers available to snap up.
Whether
you’re a designer looking for somewhere to display and sell your work, or simply
roaming the streets looking for some fresh wardrobe pieces, put this joint on
your list of places to check out.
The Find: Personalise any flat surface you own and support the in-store brands by walking to the front counter and picking up a four pack of funky stickers, and at only 4 dollars, who doesn’t stickers!
The Essence: Bringing together men's fashion and funky local
street art, the Nook Store perfectly captures the Novocastrian vibe.
The Facts: Newcastle
males, if you're looking for a place to shop with a relaxed and friendly
atmosphere and exclusive threads, then look no further.
Located on
a 'nook' in Hunter Street Mall, the independent men's fashion outlet was
brought into existence in 2012 as a part of a Renew Newcastle project to help
support emerging, local designers.
Since its
opening the retro retail store has expanded its stock to include a range of
Australian-made goods. From accessories and fashionable streetwear, some of
which is produced by owner Brodie Bannerman’s own label, Once Undone, to the
timeless hair products of UpperCut Deluxe. You can even grab yourself a
skateboard to help you cruise around the rest of the mall.
This hub of
creativity showcases more than just clothes, it also turns into a exhibition
space for Newcastle artists to show off their work. Artist/designer
Grizzle has hosted a series of his work in-store, and also has a range of
merchandise and stickers available to snap up.
Whether
you’re a designer looking for somewhere to display and sell your work, or simply
roaming the streets looking for some fresh wardrobe pieces, put this joint on
your list of places to check out.
The Find: Personalise any flat surface you own and support the in-store brands by walking to the front counter and picking up a four pack of funky stickers, and at only 4 dollars, who doesn’t stickers!
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