Comparison of different types of
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Shoreditch Bricklane Lane-
Brick Lane in today is considered a contempary, located intown
it hosts some one off the best oen off stores in Britain, however
contains some chain stores such as All saints and this could be
down to the rustic look which it tries to display within all its s stores. All Saints can be located both in Bricklane and
Regents street, however both stores give the same look a and feel. One off retailers are popular in Brick Lane
due to Regents street (Hacket- £1.6 million) e extortionante rent prices in comparison to Brick L Lane (£2,916 a month)(£34.994 per year).
These are's would attract dfferent types of
people with younger people going to brick
Lane, where as Regents street attracts
wealthier people with more
disposable income, however
Regents street also attract people
who desire such items as
found in Regent Street.
Regents street-
Regents street is located in central London, and is widely known for it's variety of high end fashion with brands such as Burberry, Kurt Leiger Field and watch brands including Rolex.
Regents street is located as already said is in central London and is located 'in town', Regents street is close to other key shopping area's such as Oxford street and Carnaby street which arent as high end however all of these area's contain chain stores which have multiple stores worldwide and within Britain, with all these factors it could be considered a key shopping area in Great Britain.
in comparison to an area such as Brick Lane which is considered more urban with it attracting a younger customer,
due to the comfortable feel which it portrays, with the Graffity covering the walls and an old street market like feel.
Although both are completely different and attract different types of customer both areas are well known for what they look like and sell.