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- Q7824508 subject Q8370723.
- Q7824508 subject Q8383728.
- Q7824508 subject Q9407203.
- Q7824508 abstract "Top Gear was a boutique established in the 1960s by James Wedge and Pat Booth on the Kings Road, London. It was an influential shop which Barbara Hulanicki was "most envious of", and acquired a reputation for selling Mod clothing to the "rich and influential". Customers included Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger and The Beatles.The carrier bags had a distinctive bullseye design – which became a popular Mod icon used by The Who.".
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- Q7824508 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370723.
- Q7824508 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383728.
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- Q7824508 wikiPageWikiLink Q9407203.
- Q7824508 comment "Top Gear was a boutique established in the 1960s by James Wedge and Pat Booth on the Kings Road, London. It was an influential shop which Barbara Hulanicki was "most envious of", and acquired a reputation for selling Mod clothing to the "rich and influential". Customers included Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger and The Beatles.The carrier bags had a distinctive bullseye design – which became a popular Mod icon used by The Who.".
- Q7824508 label "Top Gear (retailer)".