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alexander wang collection and new t now in stock
July 2, 2009

it’s here…our first delivery of fall 09 alexander wang and t by alexander wang. tight, vicious and amazing.



well, it is summer
July 2, 2009

a little inspiration for the season, in the form of rudi gernreich’s monokini, as modeled here by the fabulous peggy moffitt, back in 1964. hot.



future's so bright you gotta wear shades
July 2, 2009

Making appearances on Hollywood’s most notable players, Retrosuperfuture will be delivering their Fall pieces Mid to Late July this season so get your pre-sale on as quantities are limited!


We put in a reorder for the Flattop Black Wayfarer that will be showing up sooner than the actual fall order. Should be in by about the 15th!


You will all be extra excited to know that we will be offering the Flattop Wayfarers in a matte for this coming fall. Great update and really on trend ($150).


another updated Flattop is the Francis that has gold detailing on arms ($215) adds a bit more bling in that sting.


Also expect to see their popular Clear lens Cicco in both black and grey ($148).


For the basic oversized wayfarer shape we will be recieving the plain black ($142), a black with a rainbow lens ($184), a translucent Grey ($148) and clear with colored lens.


Finally, Retrosuperfuture is launching a new style called the Sideview that has extra sun-blinders attached to the side arms. ($210)


the basic black and basic black flattop wayfarer are available online for pre-order…contact our stores to pre order all other styles!











smells like teen spirit: obesity and speed pop up shop now open
July 2, 2009

As you make your way to the Standard for a drink or the Highline for a stroll make sure to drop by Earnest Sewn in the Meatpacking district for a gander at the new pop-up shop plaintively brooding inside.


Downtown duo Lyz and Josh from Obesity and Speed, a line equated with effortles, slouchy tees emblazoned by recollections for our teenage youth, launched their first store in store last night in the concept driven denim store.


The shop has been modeled after a teenager’s bedroom, taking inspiration from the designers’ own formative years spent mostly grounded in suburbia. Their only consolations then were punk rock, unlocked bedroom windows, and a carefully formulated escape plan.


Make sure to grab your own prized jersey piece coveted by the likes of