Fabric London
Fabric London — 77a Charterhouse Street, Farringdon — is the most referenced club in the world: a converted meat-cold-storage facility beneath a Victorian market that became the architectural and sonic standard against which every serious electronic music venue is measured. Since opening in 1999, fabric has hosted Craig Richards, Terry Francis, Surgeon, Blawan, Marcel Dettmann and thousands of the most significant names in underground electronic music across its three rooms — the bodysonic dancefloor of Room One, the low-ceiling intensity of Room Two and the live programming of Room Three. This collection builds apparel from that legacy: oversized t-shirts, hoodies and pieces for people who have queued on Charterhouse Street on a Saturday night.
Designed for club nights, festivals and everyday wear, our Fabric London hoodies and oversized t-shirts combine heavyweight comfort with the dark, restrained electronic streetwear design that the club's visual identity demands. Each piece is cut in relaxed unisex fits with premium cotton construction — drawing from the minimal, black-first graphic language of the fabriclive and fabric mix series that documented over two decades of the club's programming and became a reference catalogue of UK and international underground electronic music.
Fabric London Hoodie & Oversized T-Shirts — Inspired by Room One, the Bodysonic Dancefloor & fabriclive
The fabric bodysonic dancefloor — a concrete floor with speakers embedded beneath the surface, transmitting bass as physical pressure — is the engineering detail that separates fabric from every other club that has attempted the same concept. Room One's Saturday night residency under Craig Richards built a thirty-year programme of deep, patient techno and house that operated on a different timeline to the rest of London. Our Fabric London hoodies reference that architectural and curatorial precision: heavyweight cotton, oversized silhouettes, minimal black-first graphics drawn from the sleeve design of the fabriclive mix CD series — over a hundred volumes documenting the club's live booking programme.
Our Fabric London t-shirts and electronic streetwear pieces are built for people who want premium apparel that carries the full weight of the club's cultural position — the closure campaign of 2016, the reopening, the thirty-years of programming that constitutes the most significant archive of underground electronic music in UK club history. Whether you're buying a Fabric London hoodie for the season or a Fabric London t-shirt for daily rotation, every piece ships in premium cotton with relaxed unisex construction. Shop Fabric London merch UK with worldwide shipping.
fabriclive Merch & Fabric London Apparel — Farringdon Club Culture & Underground Electronic Scene
The fabriclive series — launched in 2001, running to over a hundred volumes — is the most complete document of UK and international drum and bass, hip-hop and electronic music programming from a single venue: LTJ Bukem, Grooverider, Andy C and hundreds of others recorded live in the rooms at Charterhouse Street. The fabric mix series on the deep house and techno side — Craig Richards, Âme, Marcel Dettmann — carries the same authority. Both series define the collection through minimalist design, premium cotton blanks and relaxed fits rooted in the underground electronic scene that fabric built, defended and continues to programme.
Buy Fabric London merch online — heavyweight hoodies, oversized t-shirts and accessories available in unisex sizing. Every piece is produced and dispatched from the UK, carrying the Farringdon heritage and the enduring cultural authority of the club's curation and the timeless atmosphere of Fabric London's electronic music landscape.