New brands to open CoalDropsYard this Summer
Coal Drops Yard has announced the latest brands to join the new King’s Cross shopping district this summer.
East London denim brand Blackhorse Lane Ateliers will open their second store at Coal Drops Yard. The brand’s ready to wear line of selvedge and organic raw denim jeans will be available in a range of fits and styles.
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