Street Etiquette | Double Breasted Blazer
Street Etiquette recently explains why the Double Breasted Blazer should never be avoided. It’s controversial remarks regarding when or when not to wear one has crossed Street Etiquette’s path and they’ve decided to give their take on when you should break one out.
“It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I personally feel like a well tailored double-breasted blazer adds some eloquence and personality to an outfit. With the current explosion of menswear we have the opportunity to dip our toes in various colors, textures and fabrics simultaneously, while in no way tainting the classic piece.” -Street Etiquette
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Dr. Martens | Haight Street Store
Dr. Martens has brought its family-owned company to the historic Haight Street community in San Francisco- a haven for independent local businesses. Dr. Martens and The Haight share a unique connection to the past. They have both become symbols of American counterculture and non-conformity and this spirit remains synonymous with what they represent to this day. The store has recently just opened and has been set to provide you with your apparel needs no matter what season it may be.
Dr. Martens
1621 Haight Street
San Francisco, CA, 94117
415 503 1772
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Street Etiquette | Jungle Boot
Josh Kissi from Street Etiquette teaches us the proper usage of the military boot from where to purchase a pair to it’s history, Street Etiquette fills you in on the details.
“Military boots have been embedded in history and linked to various groups from goth, to punk, to industrial. There are various types of military boots depending on the climate and terrain of the location” -Josh Kissi
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Triumvir | Super Street Fighter X Collection
In conjunction with Capcom’s Super Street Fighter IV release, Triumvir has conceived the Super Street Fighter X collection. Inspired by graphics from the iconic Super Street Fighter II released back in 1993, the collection presents an abundance of designs accentuated by watercolor accents Featuring beloved characters from the iconic franchise that were not included in past Street Fighter collaborations such as Cammy, Blanka, and E. Honda. The collection will be available on the Triumvir webstore as well as select retailers.
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