Fat Buddha Store opened their brick and mortar shop on 19th November 2006, after growing out of the first smaller space they moved to a larger 3 storey premises in order to have the maximum amount of variety in their products and are located in St Vincent Street (City centre)

They had the idea that Glasgow didn't have many places where you could buy the basic ingredients of street culture i.e. clothing, footwear, design books, urban vinyl toys and spray paint supplies, so Fat Buddha was born and has been a presence in the streetwear scene so it's one of the first shops to go for streetwear and it hasn't gone badly because ever since after many requests from customers launched the website to cater for our customers who travel to us from all over Scotland.
This shop is dominated by Clothing from Carhartt, Wood Wood, Garbstore, The Hundreds, Nike, Obey, Undefeated, Edwin, Huf, and more, but mainly those, although it also has very different brands from other shops, such as Subu, Dark seas, Brixton, Edwin Jeans... In other words, alternative brands that are not very well known but have their own style and originality.
They also have a lot of books related to design/art/photography/graphic/graphic/graffiti and fashion.
Fat Buddha is the least known of the shops on the list, but it's still a shop to look out for because it's very welcoming and has mostly durable urban clothing, and the staff there are very passionate about the shop's culture so you'll have to stop by this shop which is only in Scotland and maybe you'll find something you like!
Address:
81 Queen Street
Glasgow
G1 3DA

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