Post, post Christmas sales kick ass. Retail boutiques generally have a high influx of customers before the holiday season, then things drop off. That is the time to buy. In New York City many of the high end clothing companies are having sales in their retail outlets. I saw a pair of $600 boots in Rag & Bone for $120 last weekend with the majority of their winter footwear and winter gear on sale. A.P.C., the company that makes my favorite denim, is having a sale on shirts, sweaters and outerwear. If you are looking for some new duds and live in NYC or were thinking of taking a trip, this weekend and next weekend is the time to move. Retail is ready to bring in their Spring lines so take advantage of these sales before everything gets split up between Marshalls, GUILT, ETC. Even if you only rock what you get for a few weeks before it gets warm again, you will still have dope gear for next winter at half the price. Just a tip!
Time to hang up your ratty North Face and get your grown man on.
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KEDS used to be kind of a wack brand. Only nurses and moms wore KEDS. Recently they redesigned their classic shoes into something a bit more modern. Above is the KEDS Chukka, a comfortable, lightweight, stylish shoe for the summer, fall or spring. I picked up a pair of these a few weeks ago and I plan on ordering a few more soon! We are not getting paid to write about these shoes so if you are tired of everyone rocking the same Vans and Converse (we also love both of those brands too) then pick up a pair of KEDS to mix things up a bit. I’ve been stopped wearing these a few times since I picked them up. KEDS has also sponsored the Whitney, bringing some cool art, music and shoes together. More details HERE.
P.S. KEDS, if you want to send us some free shoes, we will gladly wear them, or give a pair away on the blog!
This is pretty funny and very true! I bet you can name at least ten styles or brands that this has happened with in the last few years. If you can, throw them in the comments! <via>

Vivienne Westwood’s new fall menswear line features faux homeless models with faux frostbite. I wonder if she actually stopped to think about the message she put across before releasing this piece of shit upon the runway. The state of our economy is not great and many of us in this country are one paycheck away from homelessness. I guess I can get the whole “heroin chic” thing. No one forces you to use heroin and drugs are inherently part of most facets of the fashion/entertainment industry, that is almost undeniable. However, homelessness is not necessarily in our control. If Ms. Westwood happens upon this post, I hope she will consider donating a few bucks to the homeless, we all know that she most likely pays pennies on each dollar to have her garments manufactured and could spare a few cents. I just gave mine.