Saturday, April 22, 2006
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Bill Adler Design Belts and Belt Buckles
Belt and Belt buckle separates have arrived. We have 8 new styles of belts and
over 20 new styles of belt buckles.
over 20 new styles of belt buckles.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Awesome new Yanuks
These are some of the best denim I've seen, an awesome dark wash, with a narrow
leg and double back pockets. They're not inexpensive but they look great.
leg and double back pockets. They're not inexpensive but they look great.
Friday, April 07, 2006
The Latino Royalty Collection has arrived
Awesome belts, and a fun selection of button-downs and t-shirts.
The Antiks have been delayed
The delivery has been pushed back from March 30th to April 30th. Sorry to
disappoint everyone.
disappoint everyone.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Denim Show
Black and gray denim looks ruled at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, with premium denim designers such as Antik, Yanuk and Taverniti sending models out in faded, whiskered and thrashed jeans accented with shiny hardware.
At nearly all shows, pockets showed up in unexpected places – down the thighs and at the back of the knees. Zippers popped up on back pockets, diagonally across front pockets and at the ankles.
Antik, known for its intricately stitched back-pocket designs, continues its hot denim status in L.A. and O.C. Bright, red plaid tops were mixed with mostly grayish denim.
Yanuk is trying to get a leg up on the massive denim market with an edgier and bleakly futuristic collection of soft gray denim and corseted, dresslike tops.
Up-and-comer Taverniti (by the son of Yanuk designer Ben Taverniti) offered up denim full of hardware touches and considerable stitchwork.
At nearly all shows, pockets showed up in unexpected places – down the thighs and at the back of the knees. Zippers popped up on back pockets, diagonally across front pockets and at the ankles.
Antik, known for its intricately stitched back-pocket designs, continues its hot denim status in L.A. and O.C. Bright, red plaid tops were mixed with mostly grayish denim.
Yanuk is trying to get a leg up on the massive denim market with an edgier and bleakly futuristic collection of soft gray denim and corseted, dresslike tops.
Up-and-comer Taverniti (by the son of Yanuk designer Ben Taverniti) offered up denim full of hardware touches and considerable stitchwork.
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