You love making a scene. But sometimes your get-ups need to bow out and exit ...
Beautifully crafted, mostly Italian shoes are the specialty at Bulo (although it stocks some American designers, too). These kicks don’t come cheap, but they’re well worth it for their highly stylized design. A few handbags round out the selection.
Photo: Courtesy of Bulo Shoes
You love making a scene. But sometimes your get-ups need to bow out and exit ...
Residents Apparel Gallery is a clothing cooperative and gallery where local designers and artists rent rack/shelf space; consign their wares; and test new designs, gain visibility, and build a clientele.
If you love designer jeans but hate designer price tags, Duke et Duchess’s line of denim might offer the answer. They typically ring in at less than $100 per pair.
The vibe is street tough meets refined sophisticate at this Hayes Valley boutique. Pieces from United Bamboo, Hellz Bells, and Quail mingle with menswear-inspired pieces from Swedish label Minimarket.
One peek in this shoe shop and you’ll say, “Gimme more.” This is SF’s go-to for footwear with an edge from indie designers like Rachel Comey, Loeffler Randall, and Dries van Noten.
Offering distinctive looks from Twenty 8 Twelve and Chronicles of Never, this Hayes Valley favorite is something of a one-stop shop, with its in-house mani/pedi services. Patrons can shop, primp, and go.
This Hayes Valley boutique is a go-to spot for clothing, jewelry, and handbags from the latest contemporary designers.
This small Hayes Valley gem stocks one of the city’s better collections of vintage frocks, as well as costume jewelery and shoes.