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.
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!
Bass Weejuns rock!
There is nothing more exquisite, I think, than the sound of Weejuns on a hardwood floor in Connecticut.
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.
overpriced? yes! still going in there? yes too! Urban prevails, after so many years and i bought the Bass Weejuns from them, love love.
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
Love Steven Alan, love paying less for it even more.
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.