The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 7 and Version 6 of John Lewis, Oxford Street

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John Lewis is a much misunderstood Department Store, the stock assortment is excellent particularly in the Ladies Fashions Departments with all of the major brands being represented. In addition the selection of Electrical goods and tv's is vast. They pride themselves on good customer service combined wih good product knowledge.
They also have an excellent Cookshop where you can often see top chefs demonstrating
. All inthere are no frills in John Lewis but it still offers a great deal.
The Oxford Street branch of John Lewis still has a fairly decent haberdashery, with a selection of yarns - Debbie Bliss, Noro, Jaeger, Rowan, Wendy, etc - plus crochet hooks, knitting needles and miscellaneous accessories such as feathers, ribbons, elastic and so on. A good range of buttons too. Many folders of knitting patterns but only a few crochet patterns, mostly in books. The prices are reasonable but its a bit soulless.

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The John Lewis chain of department stores grew from a haberdashery opened in Oxford Street by the 28-year-old John Lewis, in 1864. More history on the John Lewis website.

The Oxford Street branch of John Lewis still has a fairly decent haberdashery, with a selection of yarns - Debbie Bliss, Noro, Jaeger, Rowan, Wendy, etc - plus crochet hooks, knitting needles and miscellaneous accessories such as feathers, ribbons, elastic and so on. A good range of buttons too. Many folders of knitting patterns but only a few crochet patterns, mostly in books. The prices are reasonable but its a bit soulless.


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