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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Monday November 23, 2009
    South End Athletic Company
    652 Tremont St, at W. Brookline; South End; 617.391.0897

    The brainchild of two former BC track buddies both eager to switch careers (from sales and accounting, respectively), SEAC is a sleek “technical athletic store with...

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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Wednesday November 5, 2008
    Design Hive
    Saturdays at the Baldwin School: 28 Sacramento St, at Oxford; Porter Square

    Every Saturday, come check out the rotating collective of 40 indie designers (Viva Ortegacy, Total Bolsheviks, Retro Giraffe) while a DJ spins "world music", because...

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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 8, 2008
    Parlor Gets Men's Clothing Lines
    1248 Washington St, btw Savoy and Perry; South End; 617.521.9005

    The South End boutique's now carrying edgy-upscale gear from the likes of Nicholas K, Union, Z-Brand, and White Horse -- the designer, not the Allston college bar you...

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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Monday October 6, 2008
    McGregor Clothing

    Originally a conservative 1920s American outfit, McG slings "preppy-chic meets sports" gear that's been reinvented in Holland and popularized throughout Europe; they...

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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Tuesday July 29, 2008
    '47

    Run by a Dedham-based family, '47 is an exposed-brick, dark-wooded, Persian rug'd space selling uber-high quality retro-style sports tees and hoodies, all handmade and...

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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Friday July 11, 2008
    At The Buzzer

    Created by a UMass Boston grad duly obsessed with kicks and b-ball, ATB is the Hub's first fully boutique'd sneaker consignment shop, featuring Garden-style parquet...

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  • Thrillist Boston
    Emailed on: Friday June 20, 2008
    X Squared

    X-Squared is a two-floor, unmarked concept shoe boutique from the dude behind the Expressions chain--who, like Eliot Spitzer, decided the best way to go high-end is to...

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