FashionIncomingGarbstore's General PublicThe London store announce their A/W '09 collection featuring straight cut low-rise jeans, workwear parkas and simple flannel shirts.ShareLink copied ✔️August 14, 2009FashionIncomingTextFlora Yin-WongGarbstore's General Public "If it doesn't affect me then I'm not interested" is a sentiment that Portobello-based The Garbstore feels has taken hold of our society. As a direct affront to this, for their fifth own-brand Garbstore collection, they pay tribute to those that take pride in helping one's community, hence the name 'General Public'. Since their first collection in A/W '07, Garbstore has been synonymous with their dedication to high quality denim, and now they have incorporated more casual vintage-styled elements like track sweatshirts, varsity cardigans and ribbed t-shirts.The military roots of The Garbstore plays out with an unusual reproduction of Japanese World War One corded cloth, which features heavy duty stitching for durability that is then applied to an English Warden coat in a bridging of ex-wartime nations. With such attention to detail, the cuts and materials used make them a brand focused on simple products of high end quality. Mountain Providence parkas tailored in a tight weave Japanese canvas again maintain their values of 'unfamiliar vintage' by transforming unlikely fabrics into modern adaptations. Garbstore, 188 Kensington Park Road, Portobello, London W11 2ES Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDemna drops his first Gucci campaign, plus more fashion news you missedBella Hadid resurrects Saint Laurent’s iconic 00s It-bagThe coolest girls you know are still wearing vintage to the gymYour AW26 menswear and Haute Couture cheat sheet is hereJeremy Allen White and Pusha T hit the road in new Louis Vuitton campaignNasty with a Pucci outfit: Which historical baddie had the nastiest Pucci?Inside the addictive world of livestream fashion auctionsCamgirls and ‘neo-sluts’: Feral fashion on the global dancefloorBrigitte Bardot: Remembering the late icon’s everlasting styleA look back on 2025 in Dazed fashion editorialsMaison Kébé: The Senegalese brand taking African craft worldwideRevisiting the most-read fashion stories on Dazed in 2025