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BUY THE WAY Shopping and style inspiration for Olympics withdrawals, Shopping and bett better sewing skills and your 5 a day

The Olympic Games come to a close this Sunday, taking with them all the

ping pong, weightlifting, gymnastics and canoe slaloming drama from your life for another four years. But Welcome Home

(CCA, Glasgow, welcomehomestore.co.uk) have a souvenir keepsake in mind, should you need one. Their Olympic Silk Scarves (£75, by Bespoke Atelier) come in orange, green or purple and feature Greek athletes against an antique gold background.

On a sporting theme, Glasgow- based online shop, Think Boutique

(thinkboutique.co.uk) use upcycled sports fabrics in their ethical designs, including this stripey box jumper (right) a soft cotton

number currently going half price in the online sale. (£68, now reduced to £34,

available in peach, mint and navy.)

There are still a few more weeks to catch Fruit Salad, a group show to celebrate the launch of a publication of the same name

by the Glasgow/London imprint Bronze Age. The exhibition includes multi-media works by eight artists, including French graphic designer Lola Halifa-Legrand

(pictured, left), Australian painter Jennifer Mehigan and Texan visual artist Shane

Tolbert. (Until Sun 26 Aug, at Good Press, Mono, Glasgow, goodpressgallery.co.uk)

Continuing their series of designs by local artists, skateboard store Focus has teamed up with Edinburgh painter and

illustrator Struan Teague for this elephant print (right) available on 100 cotton tees in heather grey, white, yellow, pale blue and purple. (£18.95 from Focus, Argyll Street,

Glasgow, focuspocus.co.uk)

Finally, gents who are fed up paying for

alterations on clothes can learn how to DIY, with a series of Gentlemen’s Sewing

Classes, teaching a range of sewing skills from the basic; sewing on buttons, the intermediary; hemming trousers and

patching up holes, to the advanced;

decorative embroidery, embelishment and beading. Classes are £10 per head and run from 6.30–8.30pm every Wednesday (next one is 15th Aug) in the Flying Duck Club, places are limited to 10, on a first come first served basis. The night includes a couple of beers (or tea/coffee) as well as

the basic materials.

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