Posted by Nick October 22, 2009


Ok so it's been a long loooong time coming but Kidrobot has finally unveiled that they are ready to take on the UK and launch their flagship store. And to be perfectly honest they couldn't have picked a more perfect spot in London to set up shop.

The store will be located o n Earlham St, off Seven Dials in Covent Garden. Until earlier this year the space was home to the Stussy Shop until it closed and moved its stock to Hideout. In the same stretch of road you'll find the Addict, Volcom and Carhartt Stores and its a short hop to Slam City Skates, Size?, Offspring and the London Graphic Center - am i forgetting anything? Oh yes there's a new branch of Tatty Devine about to open on one of the other streets of Seven Dials.

No doubt that Kidrobot will fit in perfectly in London - now they just have to fix that weird sloping floor!!!!

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