Posted on May 24, 2011 in Menswear The good folks at A Headlong Dive have put together a terrific article on South Carolina store Indigo & Cotton. Thoughtfully designed and carefully stocked, Indigo & Cotton stocks brands such as BillyKirk, Raleigh Denim, Jack Spade, The Hill Side, and Makr Carry Goods.
Posted on May 24, 2011 in Menswear We picked up some imagery of the new POST O’ALLS store in Aoyama, Tokyo. It only opened up a couple of weeks back, but it really cements their place as a retailer as well as a label that sells to other shops. The interior looks spot on and seems to integrate wood with white walls, definitely a workwear type theme running across it which coincides …
Posted on May 20, 2011 in Menswear As we all know, the experience that you get when shopping, whether it be online or offline, is very vital and really determines whether you will be successful as a retailer or not. The new WP store in Rome certainly doesn’t have a problem when it comes to filling up the space with top quality labels, ones such as Woolrich Woolen Mills, Barbour, and even …
Posted on May 12, 2011 in Menswear It looks like Mjolk have just opened up their brand new website to the public, fully kitted out with a new blog, feature section, and even a nice online shop where you can purchase Mjolk product. Perfect.
But the best section of the site in my eyes is the one titled “Our Craftsmen’s Stories”, a place where they can talk about the history of the products, …
Posted on May 10, 2011 in Menswear One of the best stores in France is French trotters, in my opinion, and it’s nice to know that they’ve just released a selection of products for Spring/Summer 2011. It’s inspiring to see them work up an “in-house” collection, the marriage of products made by other people alongside products produced by themselves really works and not only shows their knowledge of the market but also …
Posted on May 6, 2011 in Menswear I picked up some really nice imagery from The Curatory, a store in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded by Sarah and Victor Lytvinenko, who have a combined background in business, graphic design, and textiles, the couple started making denim after Victor attempted to replicate a pair of jeans he’d bought while traveling in Europe. As they delved deeper into the secretive craft, they became friends with …