A boutique that’s really quite graphic (when it comes to tees, of course).
A boutique that’s really quite graphic (when it comes to tees, of course).
Need a Free City hoodie? Ron Herman. Need a special party dress? Ron Herman. Need the latest jeans? Ron Herman. The legendary shopping destination with locations in West Hollywood, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, and Malibu needs no further explanation.
If Dashiell Hammett and Humphrey Bogart were resurrected to open a menswear boutique together, this would be it. Not just classic houndstooth sport coats and rakish fedoras but all the accoutrements for some old-school dolce vita: whiskey tumblers, cuff links, and chrome shaving kits.
Simple, elegant, austere, cool — just like a Douglas Fir. The men’s shop is a breath of fresh air amid the smog of garish tees and frosted tips.
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Spin yourself right round at this website-turned-curatorial boutique with clothing for guys and dolls, piles of accessories, and a shoe loft. Merchandise can change on a whim to spotlight trends, geographic regions, or designers.
With lines like Fremont, Clu, Rachel Comey, and Cynthia Vincent, the shop is a godsend for wardrobes in need. And for the lost boys, Unholy Matrimony and K.Z.O are waiting in the wings.
Herve Leger, Rag & Bone, Sretsis, and Soni & Cindy sharing space with Elizabeth and James, Sea, Nation, and others made for dolling up the everyday? That does a body good.
Who would you be in the Wild, Wild West without your trusty dungarees? The denim boutique stocks more than 40 lines for men and women, so you’re bound to find a pair (or two) to call your own.
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