Beyond Retro Employee Directory
RetailLondon, United Kingdom51-200 Employees
Beyond Retro is home to a passionate all-star team of fashion and vintage experts committed to recycling while delivering a one-of-a-kind experience to our fashion-forward customers. We offer a unique career path defined by creativity and paved with exciting, original fashion sourced from around the world. Beyond Retro began in 2002 as a single warehouse-turned-retail store in East London, stocked with an eclectic range of vintage sourced from around the globe. Almost two decades, ten more stores and an e-commerce site later, we have carved a unique identity as the leading vintage retailer across UK and Sweden, and remain a seminal reference point for individuals of style. Offering the largest selection of handpicked clothing to style conscious shoppers, each show stopping store and the online shop is a dazzling celebration of sustainable style through the decades. In a world of throwaway fashion, Beyond Retro provides customers with on-trend items without the carbon footprint. Through a cycle of vintage that allows handpicking at scale for mass exclusivity, we consistently seeks out innovative avenues to make a lasting impact on the fashion landscape, contributing to a much needed circular economy Don't just take our word for it, see what the press have to say... “One of London's most well-known vintage retailers, each store offers something from the not so distant past including hidden holy grails dug up from around the world by their dedicated team of treasure hunters” ~ High Snobiety “Since 2002, Beyond Retro has gone from side-street treasure trove to the most recognised vintage clothing store in the UK." ~ Huffington Post “What started as an East London vintage store in 2002 has turned into a vintage force." ~ In Style “Where many began their vintage clothing journey, Beyond Retro retains its role as one of the most important shops around." ~ Elle "One of the best-known vintage shops in London, it is an unmistakable experience." Wall Street Journal