Double Double

Brisbane


An inconspicuous lift takes the style council up to Double Double, quite possibly Brisbane's edgiest unisex fashion boutique. Its edits of youthful, street-smart clothing and accessories aren't cheap, but they are unique and progressive, with labels including Japan's Comme des Garçons, Wacko Maria and N Hoolywood, Denmark's Norse Projects, and independent LA eyewear company Akila.


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