Scootering

Cultured Clothing Bournemouth

Going back 16 years or so Richard Cyster and his then business partner Dougie opened a clothes shop, aimed at skinheads, Mods and scooterists on Wimborne Road, Bournemouth under the name of Scoots U Sir, where they traded for a few years. More than a decade later, Richard returned to the same premises to open a new venture.

From opening as Scoots U Sir in the Noughties to evolving into and reopening as Cultured Clothing there were a few stages to the journey. Richard says: “We were originally Scoots U Sir; the name was based on a play on words of a popular comedy catchphrase. I started up with Dougie, we

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