bellissima... where can we find the scarves in asia? hong kong/taiwan/shanghai
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anyone know if that danish site ships outside of denmark? when i clicked on the info-part of the site with delivery and such the site didnt work : /
didnt find any good scarf on sale though, but found a nice pair of shoes. anyone know a good place too buy some cheaper scarves? like.. a long, thin and grey one or something cocmmon.
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Originally posted by Vikeid View Postanyone know if that danish site ships outside of denmark? when i clicked on the info-part of the site with delivery and such the site didnt work : /
didnt find any good scarf on sale though, but found a nice pair of shoes. anyone know a good place too buy some cheaper scarves? like.. a long, thin and grey one or something cocmmon.
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Originally posted by image View PostDoes any store in NYC care their scarves?
Or any online store other than HNLR and TNT in America or Canada?
Would love to see them close up before buying...
Butter in Brooklyn has plenty. Tell Gentry Eugene sent you, and he'll take care of you.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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These scarves are great. It is also worth checking out scarves from Khadi & Co made by Bess Neilsen. They are made in collaboration with textile makers in India.
I recently brought back a number of scarves from Cambodia woven from Cambodian cotton which is a bit stiffer than the cotton you would expect in a scarf but they are great. Very thin and woven a bit like gauze. We were hoping to get some woven with indigo died yarn but the project to reintroduce the native indigo plants is still under way.
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I'm taking my first trip to Brooklyn today in months coincidentally so will by stopping by. Thanks for the heads up. any other shops nearby worth checking out? will also be in dumbo.
Originally posted by Faust View PostButter in Brooklyn has plenty. Tell Gentry Eugene sent you, and he'll take care of you.
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Originally posted by image View PostI'm taking my first trip to Brooklyn today in months coincidentally so will by stopping by. Thanks for the heads up. any other shops nearby worth checking out? will also be in dumbo.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by philip nod View Postnothing much in dumbo unless you like high end danish furniture sold total snotty assholes who sell pieces out from under you on reserve. i hope they go under. on jay st. near the water
Jacques Torres is in Dumbo. That shit will make you fly.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Beautiful store, they have MA+ wallets if anyone is looking, large, regular size, and credit card size. All were the non-hook version. Wish the credit card size had been big enough for cash since I loved the design of it - two pieces of metal were attached to it inside that your cards slid through.
They had two Faliero scarves, both dark and very underwhelming for the price - $900 I think. Simple plain fabric with no real details.
Originally posted by Faust View PostDepends on what you are into. There is a mens shop on the same block with a Rag&Bone kinda aesthetic. You can ask Gentry or Eva - they'll know more. That stretch of Atlantic Ave is nice in itself. Lots of antique shops and little boutiques culminating in a Trader Joe's. Stay warm.
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