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One website mentions a shop "AtomAge Leather Couture": can anyone supply any more information on this?

"AtomAge Leather Couture" was located at 10a Dryden Street (off Drury Lane) in London, it was also known as the AtomAge workshop as it was here that the atomage garments were produced, although the name "AtomAge Leather Couture" relates to the entire AtomAge business and not just the shop. Personal callers were welcome at the shop, either for purchasing/ordering AtomAge clothes or for purchasing copies of AtomAge magazines (they were only avaiable by private subscription (via mail order) or directly from AtomAge in Dryden Street). The premises in Dryden Street were open until December 1983 when AtomAge moved to Victoria Road, NW10.


fixed two misinformations: 1--> There were also special editions published under the names Atomage Bondage and Atomage Rubberist.

2--> Some of the clothes John Sutcliffe designed can be seen in the TV series The Avengers.


The above is one of those classic Wikipedia moments - this page states that a popular misconception is that John Sutcliffe designed costumes for the UK TV series "The Avengers". I came to this page from a link on the entry for "The Avengers" that states: (Some of the clothes seen in The Avengers were designed by the clothing designer John Sutcliffe, who also published the AtomAge fetish magazine).

I have no idea which is correct, perhaps people more knowledgeable than me could get their heads together and correct whichever page is erroneous?

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