And new scarves, coats, shirts will be posted weekly. We are even working on winter getaway for resorts!
We will be in shop WEEKENDS all winter long.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
"Wild, Wild West"- Provincetown Carnival Theme
Bond polos...this time in long sleeve
Glad you all liked these this summer! We have three new colors in long sleeve for this season. A very limited apple green, a great charcoal and a super soft chocolate(For those of you who got the super soft pink short sleeve pond polo- this is the same fabric).
Split at the neckline and bottom (At belt line). A great twist on a basic polo. All cotton and french terry. s-xl $128
for more detail...here Lawrence is wearing the short sleeve bond polo ($98) in black with a tee and jeans.
Empire shirt
The white basically sold out fast...then we had this fabric dyed (Locally) for fall in a great blue and chocolate. Especially flattering because the cotton ribbing goes horizontally across the chest and vertically across the stomach. Great if you are a bit stocky/muscular or very FAT like Richard(Shown here).
s-xl Blue and brown $88
drawstring pants...for fall
Can't do without these.
(For those of you who asked we WILL definitely bringing them back in new spring linen and seersucker).
The fabrics shown here are great and very different from each other. We like the drawstring pants best with a polo or sweater...even under a blazer.
Brown plaid (With faint powder blue stripe) in wool and silk $148
Black and White stretch in cotton $138
Tan triple stripe and black in a great blend $138
Tropical weight wool in charcoal with pinstripe $148
Lower rise...fitted back looks great when you are walking away.
sheer cotton voile
Love this shirt...it will be our new basic...here in white and powder blue voile. Sheer but very wearable. Very sexy alone or with a tank. Put it with boring khakis or a great pair of jeans. Great way to sex up a flannel navy or charcoal suit. s- xl $168
Think about it under a vest too...like our ribbed Timmy J. $138 (Seen here on Lawrence, who is new to town and will be working with us this winter!).
What the milkman saw!
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