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Superdry Store Window In London

Pedestrians and the window display for international brand Superdry, with the reflections of British national flags in Londons Regent Street on 7th June 2016. Hanging above the street to help brand this part of the capitals West End known for luxury consumer brands. Superdry fuses vintage Americana and Japanese-inspired graphics with a British style. Regent Street is named after the Prince Regent later George IV and associated with architect Nash, whose street layout survives. The street was completed in 1825 and was an early example of town planning in England, cutting through the 17th and 18th century street pattern through which it passes.

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Pedestrians and the window display for international brand Superdry, with the reflections of British national flags in Londons Regent Street on 7th June 2016. Hanging above the street to help brand this part of the capitals West End known for luxury consumer brands. Superdry fuses vintage Americana and Japanese-inspired graphics with a British style. Regent Street is named after the Prince Regent later George IV and associated with architect Nash, whose street layout survives. The street was completed in 1825 and was an early example of town planning in England, cutting through the 17th and 18th century street pattern through which it passes.
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