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JACU has been around since 2009. We started in the river town of Marlow, closely followed

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 17 October 2016

JACU has been around since 2009. We started in the river town of Marlow, closely followed by the beach town of Brighton, then put our mark on outer London in Weybridge.

We’re quirky, edgy and urban — we go out of our way to be unique and individual.

We source loads from Europe — more and more inventive styling is coming out of Denmark, Croatia, Turkey and Greece — but of course we will always support our young British designers.

We love: Annette Gortz, Xenia, Moyuru, Igor Dobranic, Barbara Speer, Umit Unal, Nu, Nor, Religion.

We put everything together in our distressed loft-type surroundings, play cool music, inviting whoever wants to join the Jacu club to come in and enjoy the party.



The Jacu team are there to make sure you leave the shop looking and feeling fantastic. We know how to do that — we understand the clothes and we wear them every day.

Jacu is positioned beautifully between chef Tom Kerridge’s famous Michelin-starred pub The Hand and Flowers and his new walk-in eatery, The Coach.

We’ll never go hungry — and if we feel like popping out for a quick G&T it’s easy — we are totally surrounded by pubs, restaurants, cafés and bars.

It’s a bit of a funky, trendy place to be. That’s why we’re here at 37 West Street, Marlow. For more details, visit www.jacu.uk or call us on 01628 482248.



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