Bring me something from London.
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Bring me something from London.
This is a frivolous question at best I know so please don't crucify me. My sister is visiting London for 4 days tomorrow and she asked me what can she bring back for me. I have no idea what I like. I know I don't like to get a miniature version of big ben or any of those touristy memorabilia. Clothes? Are clothes cheaper there than in NY, where I live? British magazines? But that is available here. Please help, I know this is silly and I don't really want anything but she insists and she will but me something so it might as well be something I asked for.
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If you aren't the kind of guy who finds this all too girly, how about a selection of LUSH bath products which are unisex and great fun.<BR><BR>Bath Bombs and Massage Bars are my favourites but they also do wonderful shower gels, bubble baths, shampoos and their soaps are fantastic.<BR><BR>There is a shop in Covent Garden and other branches around London.<BR><BR>To have a look and see if you are into the idea look at www.lush.co.uk, one of my fave sites.<BR><BR>Kavey
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Although not my first choice, Thomas Pink makes some unique mens' shirts and makes the buying experience very easy for Americans--she can even get the shirt at Heathrow. <BR><BR>I would say that for quality clothing the price is comparable (and the selection somewhat unique for men) but then we are getting into issues of taste, fit and the like.
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Hi.<BR>There is a chain of very good chocolate shops called Thornton's. They have gift items at all prices, they will even write a person's name on some items. Even Cadbury's is better "over there."<BR>There are wonderful art books and posters in most of the museum gift shops. Also other items: refrig. magnets picturing works of art, note cards, glassware, sculptures.<BR><BR>Great teas, jams, and cookies to be found in the food halls at Harrod's and Fortnum's. Harrod's has a department on the first floor that sells items with the Harrod's logo,including golf tees, golf towels, etc.<BR><BR>Will she be going to a flea market? Lots of household items there.<BR><BR>There's always a Burberry scarf, or a great sweater from Scotch House.<BR><BR>
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To get an idea of the selection go to<BR><BR>http://www.thomaspink.co.uk/
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Good question!<BR>I live in NY and can find most clothes here that are sold in London,and usually not as expensive.But it is the really "English" things that we like to bring home, teas,jams,biscuits,Harrods coffee,chocolates,and I always go to the poster shop in Covent Garden and buy a vintage Underground Poster...they are the best and I have not seen them anywhere here.<BR>Scents from Jo Malone,although sold in the US, are still great from London.<BR>Moulton Brown products..<BR>Neals Yard in Covent Garden is great.<BR>Penhaligons, is wonderful and has only a couple of shops in the US.<BR>guess that is all I can think of now
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I was asking my twentysomething son what he would like from the UK, and he wanted a pub t-shirt too.<BR>I was thinking since we will be making quite a few daytrips, maybe I would get him one from a pub in Cambridge or so. He also liked the poster idea too.<BR>It was not a silly question IMO.<BR>Judy
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I just adore this site and all of you my fellow travel enthusiasts. Thanks for all your tips. I have a looooong list now that I have to edit as I don't want my sister to spend her 4 days shopping for me. Re pub shirt, that is a great idea christopher!! any specific pub that's the embodiment of cool? i go to columbia so i really don't have a need for a thomas pink shirt but the thought of wearing a london pub shirt everyday this summer sounds way fab. thnks all!!
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<BR>I'd ask her to mail you a funny postcard. London has some of the funniest. I've sent ones that were completely black with the caption " London by Night " and another of Prince Charles with his hand right down the front of his pants, tucking-in his shirt during a polo game with the caption " Having a ball ! " Both were appreciated by the recipients, and there are many more. Other than pub shirts, how about a pub towel ? They are great, small and willingly handed out if you ask. I have a collection of many from the pubs in the Cotswolds. And you can't go wrong with asking for good chocolate.
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My wife and daughter returned from London last week and brought back shortbread (my favorite cookies) and a ball cap from the Texas Embassy. We also have a 15-minute ritual where we will stand by the lion at the base of Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square and watch live on www.camvista.com. Whoever is watching will also capture the pic to print and add to the scrapbook.
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I swear by the pink shirts!! they have a bigger variety in london and you think you may not need a tp shirt right now but you never know buddy. it's always nice to know that you have something spectacular looking in your closet just waiting for the right ocassion. Go Pink!!
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I love those crocks of Stilton cheese!Or a good bottle of wine especially wines that I cannot get in the states (South African, Chilean). Tea is always a nice gift if you are a drinker. Love those butter cookies. <BR><BR>Personally for me, anything from the lingerie department at Marks and Sparks on Oxford St! My husband hates to bring this back for me though when he travels solo. The customs people always joke with him!
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Greg: FYI: 4 years ago, we bought beer glasses at the Cheshire Cheese. The pub is historic (every guide book discusses it), and it is centrally located near St. Paul's Cathedral (I think that is central). We enjoyed lunch there, mainly filled with local business people. The food wasn't great, but the atmosphere is.

