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Inside The Brand New “Still Life” Shop On Main Street

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We poked our heads into the new Still Life shop that just opened up next to Antisocial at 2315 Main Street (in the old Lark location). For a very long time (we’re talking decades) it has been one of our very favourite stores in Victoria, so we’re naturally stoked to see it closer to home. Owners Matt and Kim Jensen have done a great job with the 2,100 sqft space, stocking it as you’d expect with awesome items from Deus Ex Machina Motorcycles, Penfield, Brixton, Lifetime Collective, Ken Diamond, Blundstone, and more. They’re open 7 days a week from 11am to 8pm Monday through Friday, from 11am to 7pm on Saturdays, and from 11am to 6pm on Sunday. Welcome to Mt. Pleasant, guys! Long may you run!

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There are 2 comments

  1. Welcome to the neighburhood Still Life! Excited you’re here.

    Curious if the Still Life brand of clothing will be coming over too.

  2. Thanks for the love Scout Magazine!

    Hi Heather, we don’t currently have any shop brand items for Fall – but once we get back on some of our own styles we definitely will have them in all our stores. Come by and visit us soon. Thanks!

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