Rag & Bone to Open First Store in West Village
It will open in September — just in time for Fashion Week fiestas, we hope — at 104 Christopher Street.
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It will open in September — just in time for Fashion Week fiestas, we hope — at 104 Christopher Street.
Whether or not they realize it, J.Crew is rubbing their real-estate success in the face of foodies across the city.
They'll start by opening the first freestanding Derek Lam store on Crosby Street next year.
Get your calendars ready, people! A three-day window has been announced.
Why don't they have any cash? Their clothes are too cheap!
He says in two or three years he'll make dresses and things for chicks again. Yessss!
The 1,300-square-foot space even has an outlet store in the back that offers past Earnest Sewn collections at discounted prices.
After being shut for five months to repair water damage, Hickey is up and running again in Soho. And all those marijuana-leaf-patterned ties are still there.
It's 6,000 square feet and set to open next year across the street from its current flagship on Madison Avenue, so you can be sure Hermès isn't worried about the economy.
Much to the chagrin of many a hipster, blogger, and grizzled ol' punk, John Varvatos just opened a new store in CBGB's old home, and he doesn't really seem to be going anywhere. But maybe everyone should hold off the Haterade for a second.
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