Now in stock is the New Bates suit and the Norden suit from Tiger of Sweden. If it’s time to update your suit, check out Tiger. Modern fits that are are slim yet comfortable.
We’re already seeing some of the new Ted Baker Spring 2010 collection. Lots of great shirts, knits and outerwear coming in. Here’s a sneak peek!
WRATH ARCANE is a clothing label with a message:
“We’re tired of “BIG LABELS” (clothing companies, oil companies, governments, etc.) having so much influence on the ways that people live their lives. WRATH ARCANE taken literally means “secret anger”, or “forgotten rage”. To us it means that people seem to have forgotten the fact that changing their environment for the better will change their lives for the better. We design clothes that both embody this idea and also demonstrate our minimalist approach to contemporary streetwear. We want our customers to feel that they are buying more than just a trendy piece of sportswear.” Designer Sean Bilovecky is based in Cleveland, OH and produces 100% of his line in the USA.
Great t-shirts and hoodies light enough for layering. Using Pima Cotton, Alternative has created great knits at amazing prices. The ‘Perfect T” is only $28 and is styled in a slim fit with a narrow finished collar. Perfect on it’s own or worn under a blazer or suit. Available in both crew neck and v-neck.
The much anticipated line J. Fedders has just hit the shelves. The creation of legendary Danish designer Jon Fedders (the talent behind the original 4YOU label), this line is being well positioned in the Canadian marketplace. Featuring clean lines and trimmer silhouettes, it’s also surprisingly well priced. Most shirts and sweaters are under $100 and blazers will be starting under $300.
We’ve just unpacked the first of the Tiger of Sweden fall collection. The suits look amazing. Back are the Kalkin and the Smiths fit along with a new body called the New Bates. Drop in and check them out.
Pre-fall GSUS has arrived in-store. What began in 1993 in Arnhem, Netherlands has evolved into an international brand sold in a couple hundred stores in 27 countries. The line is a continual discovery, full of surprises and always unique. In an industry known for knock-offs, the brains behind GSUS copy no one and prefer to start their own trends. Recently they’ve moved away from just being “downtown cool” and have dramatically broadened their appeal.