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Lucy And Yak To Take Over Former Gak Store

Lucy and Yak is set to move from its existing store in Kensington Gardens to North Road, Brighton. The store will be replacing the former guitar store Gak, which was a premier music shop.

Offering guitars, keyboards and more, the North Laine Gak store closed on March 25. This September, the new Lucy and Yak store will offer customers the opportunity to explore their latest fashion releases, core collections, and more.

Photo Credit: Lucy and Yak

Lucy and Yak is a colourful fashion retail store, offering independent, organic and recycled clothing.

The store interior will have a pastel colour palette and will also include seven changing rooms, one of which will be accessible, finished with wood furnishings throughout. As part of the Re:Yak BuyBack scheme, you can bring in your clean Lucy and Yak items in any condition and get a money-off voucher towards your next store item.

Accessibility at lucy and yak brighton

Lucy and Yak hosts a sensory-friendly day each month, where they adapt their shop to provide a more comfortable shopping experience for those with sensory sensitivities. Changes may include dimmed lighting, reduced noise, and limiting the number of customers in store at one time. Check Lucy and Yak’s Instagram page for details on their next sensory-friendly shopping day. 

Check out Lucy and Yak’s new North Road store location next month, with a brand new layout, stylish décor and welcoming atmosphere. You will not be disappointed at all the sustainable clothes on offer. If you and your friends are looking for something to do in Brighton, a trip to the Lucy and Yak store is definitely a must.

Address: 78-81 North Road, Brighton BN1 1YD 

Website: https://lucyandyak.com

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Hannah Shafau

Hannah moved from London to Brighton for university in 2022, trading in the city commotion for seaside sunsets. She's currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and loves writing stories. Her first experience with journalism was The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme, and from there she's written for student newspapers and blogs.   Hannah was drawn to Brighton because of its vintage stores, street performers and vibrant culture, which inspires creativity and nurtures her passion for writing. Brighton’s diverse community and lively art scene provide endless stories to explore, making Brighton not just a new home but a source of inspiration.