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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday November 4, 2009
    Gilt Man

    The newest member of the Gilt fam, invite-only GM cobbles together super-discounted 36-hour flash sales on selected men's brands, with current offerings including...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Monday August 24, 2009
    Mishka

    In-store today, Mishka's two-pronged drop includes a range of traditional-ish plaid/flannel/wool cut & sew items designed to stand the test of time, juxtaposed against...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday July 9, 2009
    DON. Clothing

    After launching with a still-available, wise guy-themed tee & sweater line (a cigar-chomping Capone, Old Blue Eyes, Enzo The Baker), the Montauk natives have unleashed...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday June 11, 2009
    Baseball's Evil Empire

    From a Bridgehampton Mets fan tired of playing second fiddle to the Yankees, these ~$20 hats and shirts sport altered Yanks logos in two styles: one drawn with...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday June 10, 2009
    Supreme & Bud Collab
    Available June 11th online and at 274 Lafayette St, near Prince; 212.966.7799

    From the iconic NY streetwear brand and the King of Beers, this first-ever collab includes pieces both relatively classic (multi-colored baseball caps and white, beer...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Monday March 23, 2009
    Ale Et Ange

    AA was originally conceived as a Paris cafe & shop by a London-born, Nippon-schooled Nigerian and his designer GF; then the pair broke it off, but instead of killing...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday January 7, 2009
    Duncan Quinn Online Store
    8 Spring St, between Bowery and Elizabeth; 212-226-7030.

    Just relaunched after a year hiatus, NY-based Quinn's hawking his full line of eponymous, Italian-made lux sundries: everything from French cuff button downs, to glass...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Tuesday December 23, 2008
    Shirt Shoppe

    A brand that claims inspiration from mid-century Americana (pinhole cameras, Polaroids, porcelain dogs...) but actually puts out nightlife-friendly office casual gear,...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Monday December 15, 2008
    Reason

    Currently outfitted with a lone clothing rack and a wall-leaning mirror, Reason's a small shop carrying the four-year-old label's Vermont-meets-streetwear collection,...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Friday October 3, 2008
    Upper Playground

    The SF brand's first East Coast foray, UPG's a sartorial clearinghouse for all manner of gear graffers, taggers, and bombers -- street artists who, not content with...

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