Customer Service:
+44 207 734 2367
London, UK
+822 548 0378
Seoul, South Korea
+44 207 608 0321
Customer Service:
+44 207 734 2367
London, UK
+822 548 0378
Seoul, South Korea
+44 207 608 0321
Yahoo Emails:
Customer Service
London, UK ([email protected])
New York, NY, USA ([email protected])
Returns ([email protected])
Seoul, South Korea ([email protected])
Other ([email protected])
Other ([email protected])
You can contact a live person at Drakes by calling their customer service number or visiting their store in person.
Drakes Website:
Drakes Help Center:
Corporate Office Address:
Carrington Hull Associates Ltd
Unit 5, Electra Business Park, 160 Bidder Street
Canning Town,
London
E16 4ES
United Kingdom
Other Info (opening hours):
Mailing Addresses:
Questions Or Comments About Policy
9 Savile Row
london, England W1S 3PF
United Kingdom
Questions About Use Of Cookies Or Other Technologies
Haberdasher St, Hoxton, London N1, UK
london, England N1 6ED
United Kingdom
Other Locations:
327 Canal Street,
New York, NY 10013,
United States
32, Eonju-ro, 164-gil, Gangnam-gu,
Seoul, 06020
South Korea
Drakes are mythical creatures often depicted as dragon-like beings. They are often portrayed as powerful and fearsome, with the ability to breathe fire and fly. Drakes are a common feature in many fantasy and folklore stories, often serving as guardians of treasure or symbols of strength and power. In some legends, drakes are seen as malevolent creatures that terrorize villages and demand sacrifices. However, in other tales, they are depicted as wise and noble creatures, capable of forming strong bonds with humans. The image of the drake has been a popular motif in art and literature for centuries, and they continue to capture the imagination of people around the world.