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thekunk07

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are they ever open though?
 

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Fashion Wasteland Kansas City, Missouri
-Standard Style
-Halls

Other brick and mortar stores I rike
-Odin - NYC
-Mario's - Seattle
 

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oh. have had no luck with them yet. hope they do well. i prefer the mom and pops to barmneys, saks, etc.
 

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I also think it would be really helpful to have a list/map of good tailors and cobblers in all the major cities. Definitely something I would be interested in...
 

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^^ Start a new thread and a new Google Map, then.
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Originally Posted by London
ISA was way ahead of its time.

Yup. I remember talking to the guys in there about Nom de Guerre when Nom de Guerre first opened, and they kept on downplaying it. Nom de Guerre is nice, but ISA was genuinely cool in a way that very few stores are.
 

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Yeah, If they could have held out for about 2 years until the yuppies started moving in to the neighborhood, they would have been able to survive. They rebranded it Nom de Guerre for a little while but it didn't work out.
 

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Stores in Stockholm:

Nitty Gritty
Blackmarket
JUS
ABCD
Natalie Schuterman
Paul and Friends
NK Herrtrend

Gonna review the stores later as they the spring stuff hit the stores.
 

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Bill Hallman in Atlanta:

792 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
(404) 876-6055

Like many older smaller market stores (or rather, stores in markets in US markets not called NYC and LA that opened before, say, 2003), Bill Hallman has some good standbys mixed with some truly atrocious stuff. They have the distinction of having been one of the first stockists of Crate denim.

Drew Lewis
845 Spring St NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
(404) 881-5359

Apparently has Rag&Bone, Band of Outsiders, Shipley&Halmos, APC, Fillipa K... well, I'm sure you all know the drill on this.

Jac
245 N Highland Ave
Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 681-4696

So, seems like the older, less "with it", less spendy brother of Drew Lewis, with Relwen, Loomstate, Steven Alan, etc...

Street stylez:

Wish
447 Moreland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 880-0402

The Thread House
950 W Peachtree St
Ste 245
Atlanta, GA 30305
(404) 781-0555

I am mos def going there for my 7 Diamonds shirt and my Nasons. ATL represent.

Sid Mashburn
1198 Howell Mill Rd
Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 350-7135
 

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Should be added to the Seattle list:
Jack Straw (only 6 months old and have all the labels - Comme, Yohji, N9, Dark Shadow, Dries, etc.)

May be a stretch, but there are a couple in Bellevue with potential and I would currently only go to if I just happened to be in or around Bellevue Mall for some reason:
Marqsmen (not sure their current direction but in F/W collection had Alexander McQueen, MMM, Coming Soon)
Rags (again not sure current stock and I have never been there as they are always closed when I go by, Helmut Lang is the only thing I remember that may be of interest...but worth following for the future)
 

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