By Jilly:
Check out the new ecofriendly boutique in Bernal Heights! Ladita’s mission is to “provide its clientele with stylish, environmentally friendly, sweatshop-free, fair trade or made in the USA clothing, gifts, accessories, all-natural organic beauty products, and handmade jewelry. High fashion meets Eco-Friendly.”
Cute, cozy, clean and green… keep it real at Ladita!
Ladita [website]
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By Jilly:
Yet another reason to feel good about spending your hard earned cash… Sample Angel is a women’s clothing sample sale business that donates a total of 20% to to a different charity monthly!
Their mission is to make the world a better place “one sample sale at a time” and to create a sense of connectedness and camaraderie amongst our female shoppers.
Although these sales can be found all over the states, the Angels have an outlet store in San Francisco at 514 Presidio Avenue (& California Street).
A few of the designers that can be found include J BRAND, CATHERINE MALANDRINO, L.A.M.B., ALICE + OLIVIA, REBECCA BEESON, and TRACY MATTHEWS JEWELRY
Schtuff:
Open: Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am-3pm and by appointment
Phone: 415.567.8862
Sample Angel [website]
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April 24, 2008 • 10:57 am
By Jilly:
For those of you who haven’t stopped in yet, go check out Eco Citizen in Russian Hill. It’s a is a women’s clothing boutique, whose mission is “to support the planet and its people while encouraging and implementing fair trade practices, sweatshop-free merchandise, and organic fashion products”. It’s a beautiful space, intimate, but open… clean and comfortable. A high standard of ethics and values command the business decisions of this space, without hindering any of the content. A wide variety of high quality, fashion forward designs that can be found inside from many green designers— including Del Forte denim, Anna Cohen, Turk + Taylor, EDUN, Stewart + Brown, CIEL, Loyale, Linda Loudermilk, Zooey and more.
If you can’t get down to Vallejo, You can always check out their equally excellent online store.
Schtuff:
- address:1488 Vallejo Street, between Polk and Larkin Streets
- phone: 415-614-0100
- email: [email protected]
- Hours:11am-7p. Tuesday through Sunday Closed Mondays
image courtesy of Eco Citizen, Photography: Collette McGruder
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January 31, 2008 • 9:18 pm
440 Brannan is owned and operated by SF fashion designer Roger Alan. 440 Brannan is a subterranean retail warehouse offering limited-edition outerwear that’s further customizable in the design studio. A cold body begins by picking a jacket– anything from a work-friendly trench coat to a cafe-racer-inspired bomber. From there, you can choose among bespoke stitching, linings, labels, thicken the quilting or swap bits of the jacket’s material for locally sourced canvas, denim or neoprene.
440 Brannan [website]
image provided by 440 Brannan
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January 23, 2008 • 4:06 pm
By SENSE:
For the socially conscious and well-dressed…
something new comes to San Francisco. The same guy who brought you Joe Boxer has teamed up with Good Will to create a new fashion line called William Good. At the moment, this line is available exclusively in SF.
It’s All William Good [papermag.com]
Logo courtesy of William Good [website]
Filed under: Sense, fashion, random, social justice , fashion, random, social justice
January 3, 2008 • 6:30 pm
By Jilly:
Homegrown in San Francisco, Turk+Taylor’s highly constructed, classically inspired casual-wear is operating out the head honcho’s 900 square foot apartment / design studio. That’s reason enough for me to want to stop by and check out this local brand. Well…that and the fact that they recently premiered a line of men’s and women’s tailored clothing to complement their hand-dyed organic T-shirt collection. Vintage inspired patterns come alive with bright, bold colors. All styles are limited editions, and all garments are hand-numbered…and with details like neon green silk linings, fun pocket fabrics, and a sewn pouch tag containing extra buttons and a handful of sow-worthy organic treviso seeds….I think this brand deserves some acknowledgement. Oh and did I mention T+T uses sustainable materials and natural fibers such as silks, organic cottons, linens and twills? This is one trend I’ll gladly exploit. Bring it on.
Turk and Taylor [website]
By appointment only [email]
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December 12, 2007 • 4:13 pm
For those of you looking to purchase some style for your loved ones, you may want to get over to Potrero Hill and check this fashion event out.
THREAD SAN FRANCISCO // XMAS SHOPPING SPECIAL
THREAD will showcase 100 fresh emerging fashion designers and artists alongside some better known brands from San Francisco and the bay area. THREAD San Francisco gives fashion adventurous the chance to pick up limited edition & hard to find pieces whilst snagging designer lines at discounted prices.
Schtuff:
- When: Sunday, December 16th; 12:00- 6pm
- Where: The Galleria, 101 Henry Adam’s Street, San Francisco, 94103
- Cost: $10 at the door / $7 if you RSVP
- Perks: Members will get exclusive pre-view hours, juicier gift bags, free cocktails, free magazine subscriptions and discounts at the cooler stores, cafe’s, bars and restaurants in San Francisco.
- Extras: Art show presented by ART NOW SF. Music by Kaptain Harris and DJ Rootz
Thread SF [website]
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Filed under: Ggold, Potrero Hill, events, fashion, holiday , events, fashion, holiday, Potrero Hill
December 6, 2007 • 12:17 am
By Jilly:
So far this Holiday season, online retail sales have jumped 30% over last year’s total volume (according to statistics from the Chase Paymentech Pulse Index).
Online sales volumes over the post-Thanksgiving weekend were up 38% year-on-year according to the index. On “Cyber Monday,” while we were all at work, sales volumes for 10 retail websites tracked by Chase reached $104.8 million!
Based on this late November / early December activity- consumers are expected to leverage the value and convenience of online shopping. According to President and CEO of Chase Paymentech ; “If previous years’ results are to be used as a barometer, we will see an increase of last-minute shopping taking place from December 18- 20, as Americans place orders that can be delivered in time for the Christmas holiday.” With all these sale notifications littering my email inbox lately, I’m not surprised! Allright, I gotta get back to shopping…oops, I mean work.
Paymentech Index [Chase]
Image: Abandon Cart [Flikr user CrazyBobcat]
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November 30, 2007 • 6:54 pm
By Jilly:
Hey ya’ll, check it out Tomorrow: Chillin’ Productions at Mezzanine:
This event is a really good time and a terrific chance to see a lot of art and design, listen to great music and celebrate everything good in the world. One of my favorite SF local print artists Hilary Williams will be there flaunting her stuff, along with a gazillion other artists, filmmakers, and fashion designers.
Schtuff:
Where: Mezzanine (444 Jessie Street)
When: Saturday Dec. 1 from 8:00pm -2:00am
Cover: $6 before 10:00pm $7 after
Age: Must be 21+ ID
Chillin‘ [website]
Mezzanine [website]
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November 28, 2007 • 4:04 pm
By Jilly:
Perpetually cool, Japanese fashion design can’t fail to inspire even the most fashion clueless.
A current exhibit at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco is showcasing the works of Japanese Fashion Designers Rei Kawakubo, Issey Miyake, and Yohji Yamamoto from 1983-present. Go see it. Even if you aren’t a fan of haute couture, or claim not to “understand” it, this is a show worth checking out. The garments elegantly blur the lines between fashion and art creating a sculptural impact that is just plain sexy.
On that note, fellas, let your lady know that you’re in the know. Throw on your Mihara Yasuhiro sneakers, grab a bottle of nice sake to sip and take a hot date there! You won’t be sorry.
Schtuff:
Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin Street
Open: Daily 10am-5pm, Thursday until 9pm, closed Mondays
Entry: $12
Exhibit is running until Jan. 6th.
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