Cyberdog (London) Reviews

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Newest Review: ... own right and even has a fan page on Facebook! All genuine Cyberdog merchandise will have the Chi-Chi logo on it somewhere, often on the centre of the chest in t-shirts, or on the back of the neck in other style tops. Cyberdog can offer something that other retailers cannot - a completely original and unique style with a shopping experience to match. If you know Cyberdog's clothing then you will know there is nothing else quite like it. The designs are creative, with new ranges being released frequently, the quality is extremely high, and the clothes wear and last well. I have owned most of my Cyberdog clothing for years and it's stood up... more

Customer Cyberdog (London) Reviews (2)

zombieflesh
Cyberdog (London): Cyberdog Camden - the future is here (1349 words)
by - written on 26/05/10, updated on  26/05/10 (Very useful, 1348 readings)
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Cyberdog is a unique clothing brand founded in the early 1990s that specialises in producing futuristic cyber styled clothing. If you can make it to one of their stores you will be rewarded with an out-of-this-world shopping experience! UK branches are located in London, Brighton, and Manchester. I will be specifically reviewing the London shop as I have visited there on several occasions. You can also shop with Cyberdog online at www.cyberdog.net So what is "cyber"? Cyber is an image and way of dressing that is adopted by people who are interested in the goth, punk, industrial, and/or rave scenes. Clothing is usually neon and colour combinations are ...  Read the complete review

thebigshowgt
Cyberdog in Camden (314 words)
by - written on 29/02/04, updated on  29/02/04 (Useful, 271 readings)
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First of all I will say cyberdog is not my usual choice of shop. I got taken by a friend who is more into this type of fashion/groups but have to say it was an interesting time. It's not just a shop. Never heard of cyberdog? Well neither had I, as far as I am aware there is only the one shop in Camden. It might follow the way of Punkyfish, where I know there is a shop as far as St Albans and there stock is now sold in Topshop and T K Maxx. They sell alternative clothes and jewellery, which is what Camden is all about. Apon entering the shop, which is sort of under ...  Read the complete review