The DIESEL store in London shows off a new store-front, which looks like a gigantic old-school radio. Now the lucky people on Carnaby Street get to marvel at a pink ghetto plaster instead of a boring green painted wooden frame (see old storefront).
The new disguise is made from plywood and the whole thing has an actual frequency indicator, knob twiddles and faders and other control buttons for important things such as volume. Also, check out Diesel’s website, where they launched DIESEL:U:MUSIC RADIO just yesterday.
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