One haunts Brick Lane while the other rules Berwick Street. Street food, record and vintage shops line their way. Hipster barbers cater for hipster facial hair for a hefty premium and added beard oil. However, this clash of East meets West shows some clear differences. Who is the more original? Who would win in a fight? Are they tied to their place or do they roam and are they here to stay?
Hipster Dress

The Soho hipster draws more on the past of the area, more refined and less rugged. This is a more androgynous direction that Hoxton lumberjacks- loose drapery and tight trousers. Stretched ears are more for this metropolitan image. In reality, they could easily be confused with Soho’s traditionally fashionable society, unless they then go home to Guildford. Expect unusual styles based on eclectic influences that they will no doubt tell you about for a good few hours.
Hipster Food

Soho is much the same with few resorting to the Montague Pyke Wetherspoons. The Breakfast Club regularly has a qeue. Hipchips Ltd is literally a crisp cafe corrupted by trans-Atlantic yankee talk. For the more athletic Hipster Rapha is a cyclng cafe within a bike shop. Fortunately, much of Soho’s trendy haunts tend to be more of the unthinkeable ‘mainstream’ appeal than specifically ‘hipster’. This goes for chocolate cafe Said and Cahoots 1940s underground train bar!
Sleeping

The Soho hipster tends to either have a background beneficial to supporting a local abode, or is only a daytime Soho hipster. Of course, if they manage to get a media-based role in Soho then they are happy commuting in providing they are on the Northern line. Maybe they are really a Brixton hipster at the weekends?
Drinking

Soho on the other hand still maintains historic pubs and venues. The Dog and Duck of George Orwell and Rossetti remains a popular choice. However, they do also have a Brewdog. Graphic bar in Golden Square is a gin palace with regular gin events and socials. You can’t hear anyone over the chart music so you have to really like your cocktail in a paint tin.
Stewart Vickers @VickHellfire
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