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Today we went down to Deadstock General Store to talk to owner, Liam, about the shop and why it’s such a popular spot for browsing Mancs.

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00:00Hello and welcome to Manchester world. My name is Theo Huston-Betts and today
00:03I'm on my way to one of my favorite shops in Manchester and that is Deadstock General Store.
00:09Now if you've been in there before you'll know exactly why I love it so much.
00:13It's this brilliant little store which sort of feels like a cross between retro and
00:18ultra-modern with a massive range of really cool homeware, kitchenware, gardenware, an amazing range of wonderful things.
00:25So I'm going to go there, talk to Liam, the owner, about the store and why it's so special.
00:30Hi, I'm Liam Jackson from Deadstock General Store. It's just evolved over time.
00:34We sort of started out with a quite small with a few bits, mainly products
00:39just that we like ourselves with no real theme at all and as our tastes change, the stock changes.
00:47So hopefully that keeps it fresh as well. Picking things is kind of like just shopping for ourselves.
00:52But also it feels natural as well. It's not like we're not trying to buy something we think, oh, this will sell really well or
01:00oh, let's buy more of those kind of things. We're literally just buying whatever
01:04we think is cool. And we don't have much space either. So actually always looking to get rid of things, to add new things.
01:11If we've been with something for five years plus
01:15we're a bit bored of it and then we're happy to move on.
01:19But actually, like I say, we do have a small shop. So we do have to sort of
01:25cut things out now and again. We'll be 10 years this year in May.
01:30I was in fashion design before that. I guess I like shopping but hate shopping at the same time because most shops are pretty
01:39dull. But I certainly can remember certain shops or certain times where you just go into a shop and sort of lose yourself for an hour.
01:46And I've definitely had those experiences in shops in the past. And I think that's the main
01:53criteria of what we're trying to do.
01:55There's enough going on, I think, which we don't
01:58when we sort of stand back from it because we're in there every day. I think there's a lot of product.
02:04We kind of think of it as a mini department store. So there's a department store, but like a really tiny version of it.
02:10So yeah, skincare, perfume,
02:13kitchenware, home fragrance or candles, incense,
02:17ceramics, cups, mugs, sunglasses, umbrellas, hats, gloves,
02:24accessories, socks. We do lots of socks. Very nice Japanese socks. They're very good. Little tiny incense houses.
02:32They're nice. Vases, clocks,
02:35watches, key rings.
02:37It's full to the brim.
02:39Yeah, I come high. Keep them dry.
02:41That was Deadstock General Store. I want to thank Liam very much for giving up some of his time to talk to me today.
02:47Hopefully you understand now why I love it so much.
02:50It's this brilliant independent business right here in Manchester that I feel like sums up the city perfectly.
02:55So go in, give it a try and
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