The new Steven Alan for Urban Outfitters collection Lark & Wolff — you know the one that isn’t supposed to be available until around July 4th — is currently available at the NoHo Urban Outfitters on Broadway. The collection looks good and I even picked up two button-down shirts for $58 each. The UO people have the preppy offerings merchandised with chinos, skinny ties, Bass Weejuns and other appropriate items. I have to say that I liked the wovens and you could definitely see the Steven Alan touch in everything. The store didn’t seem to have the entire collection, just a small collection of men’s and women’s from what I saw.













Pit
on Jun 17th, 2008
@ 8:12 PM:
I was about to run out to North Hollywood but I realized that your Noho is not my Noho. How is the fabric quality and is there a lot of reverse seam action in the shirts?
Great blog!
Sam Jacobs
on Jun 17th, 2008
@ 9:32 PM:
Bass Weejuns rock!
Laguna Beach Trad
on Jun 17th, 2008
@ 11:33 PM:
There is nothing more exquisite, I think, than the sound of Weejuns on a hardwood floor in Connecticut.
tripreed
on Jun 17th, 2008
@ 11:36 PM:
While I generally despise UO, and while I don’t really understand why anyone would go there to overpay $25 for Topsiders and Weejuns, the stuff in that new collection does look pretty nice, especially that duffle coat in the background.
wecouldgrowuptogether
on Jun 18th, 2008
@ 12:44 AM:
overpriced? yes! still going in there? yes too! Urban prevails, after so many years and i bought the Bass Weejuns from them, love love.
missbloom
on Jun 18th, 2008
@ 9:13 AM:
Pause a moment and read this before you give your money to Richard Hayne (Urban Outfitters’ owner and president): http://racked.com/archives/2008/05/21/the_man_behind_the_ironic_tees.php
AMF
on Jun 18th, 2008
@ 9:52 AM:
Love Steven Alan, love paying less for it even more.
Katie
on Jul 3rd, 2008
@ 9:13 AM:
Two years ago i bought this great plaid button down shirt from the store Anthropologie that has the label “Lark & Wolff”. I’ve looked for the brand everywhere, searching for it to no avail. Until now. I’m just kind of confused. Perhaps it was put out as a trial for the brand, as Urban Outfitters owns Anthropologie as well. It’s good to know more stuff will become available soon. I hope they make alot of stuff for women too ’cause those snapshots from the store look like a whole lotta man.
Steve Alan on Lark & Wolff « A Continuous Lean.
on Jul 21st, 2008
@ 12:01 PM:
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