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Just Landed: NuBe Seattle’s Summer Collection

Take a look at Vashon designer Adrienne Antonson’s summer line.

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Looks from NuBe Seattle’s summer collection.

Where: SoDo loft of local design duo Graypants, 3220 First Ave S, #400, Seattle

What: When it comes to demonstrating that all you need is right here at home, NuBe Green is doing what it came here to do. Sure enough. Dispensing all American- and Seattle-made, often recycled or repurposed goods, the Cap Hill shop shows off innovative ideas and thoughtful, spirited approaches to sourcing and resourcing.

A fine example is the store’s in-house line of women’s clothing, NuBe Seattle. This week’s party celebrates Vashon Island designer Adrienne Antonson’s summer collection. Sneak peeks give me a summer-camp-meets-grandma’s-cabin-attic kinda feeling; plaids, textured linens, earthy leather straps, and shapes you can wear while chasing boys, girls, wild horses, and rare birds. Antonson is doing really good work with local fibers, found materials, and Northwest-meet-global trends in silhouettes and overall style.

The fact that Graypants is hosting means another layer of modernism-by-way-of-Old-World-sensibilities. Reuse, reduce, radicalize.

Sources tell me owner Ruth True “loves a party” so don’t be shy. A chronic underestimater recently asked me if anyone actually goes to the trunk shows and in-store fashion events that happen around town. I’ll tell you what I told that Ms. Tragically Low Expectations: You’ll have to go to find out.

When: Thursday, June 9 from 6 to 9

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Coming Soon: Road Apparel’s Madras Collection

Get your socially responsible prep on with the local brand’s spring line. A portion of the profits benefit an Indian charity.

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ROAD Apparel’s Madras collection hits stores and online next week.

Where: Road Apparel

What: A portion of the profits from the Seattle-based menswear company’s limited-edition Madras collection benefit the Indian charity Anbalayam, which provides eduction and shelter for disadvantaged youth. It was founded in 2003, and 63 males between the ages of 6 and 20 years old currently live in the home.

Though Madras plaid fabric is commonly associated with the classic, American prep style (think Ralph Lauren and the popular Take Ivy text), it actually originates from Southeast India.

When brothers and Road owners Raj and Akhil Shah traveled to the region about 35 years ago, they were taken with its fabrics. They entered the apparel industry shortly after, founding Shah Safari, Inc. ROAD is an offshoot, and this year marks its fifth anniversary.

So, giving back is a way for Road to celebrate the inspiration for its 2011 collection and for the Shah’s to go back to their design roots. The shorts, shirts, and other men’s pieces retail from $38 to $148.

When: Starting April 21, the limited-edition collection will be available at both the Seattle and Bellevue stores, as well as the Road website.

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Tags: Locally Made, Locally Designed, Seattle Menswear, Coming Soon, Just Landed, New in Stores

Just Landed: The Graduate

Local letterman’s jackets for postgrads at Deli: pretty cool.

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Slideshow: Your boyfriend’s back. The made-in-Washington varsity jacket at Deli.

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Slideshow: Your boyfriend’s back. The made-in-Washington varsity jacket at Deli.

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It’s funny. You wouldn’t think the letterman’s jacket would be as timeless and iconic as it is, right? I mean, are there any other high school relics that you pine for? Yet, especially with all the Pendleton plaids and upturned dark denim cuffs, the simple shape and wool-and-leather construction just feels really right. (And if it’s too simple for you, check out these embellished varieties highlighted on vogue.com.)

Max Heigh at Deli on First Ave worked with Eastern Washington’s Skookum Sportswear to create a varsity jacket that even pencil-pushing nerds can get inside. In fact, I think that would be a really good look.

Deli’s varsity jackets are made with hand-stitched, 100 percent virgin wool and leather hide in America. So that the design is their own, and the jacket is distinct from the one you might have earned hurdling over high jumps or tackling 15-year-olds, Deli dropped the elastic from the waist for a tailored suit look and added a signature Skookum/DELI wool tag.

Check the slideshow here for images, starring Heigh. As with each of Heigh’s special product projects, there’s a short film to go with. The varsity jacket’s was shot and edited by Chris Williams; you can see it here. Oh, and as a catch-up: Deli used to be in Pioneer Square, then Heigh opened Butcher Shop up on First, then closed it so that Deli could transfer its goods off of Yesler and up to the across-the-street-from-SAM spot.

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Tags: Locally Made, Locally Designed, Seattle Menswear, Just Landed, New in Stores

Just Landed: Sassybax

Shaping lingerie aims to be pretty and, well, controlling.

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Sassybax: Bringing sassy back?

Where: Anne Marie Lingerie, Ella Mon, and Hip Zephyr

What: Sassybax, a line of controlling (read: flattening, contouring, and generally non-surgically nipping and tucking) lingerie that’s meant to be a little prettier than your average girdle. I’m of the mind that when we’re wearing the kind of clothes that are right for our shape, in the sizes that are right for our bodies, such shenanigans are not necessary, but I’ve been booed out of the ladies’ room for similar statements before I’ll just pass along the Sassybax news and (mostly) leave it at that.

Actually, last month was a doozy for this category of product. Recently, my Inbox totally made me ill when it let me know that a company called BrazaBra just released a product aimed at helping women in too-small clothes. (It seems to be an epidemic.) Specifically: too-small jeans. How to be delicate about this … (because let me assure you, the press release wasn’t) If your jeans are circulation-damaging tight, there’s now a product that will supposedly protect a certain especially sensitive region from the hazards — at least the outwardly apparent ones — of that type of thing.

When: Sassybax is in Seattle stores now. As far as I know, that other object is available only via Internet, because who can imagine the retailer who wants to carry it?

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Just Landed: Sofie Olgaard

Catch the Danish-by-way-of-SF minimalist’s fall collection at Zebra Club, Canopy Blue, and Seduce.

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Slideshow: San Francisco designer Sofie Olgaard’s fall collection in Seattle stores … soon

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Slideshow: San Francisco designer Sofie Olgaard’s fall collection in Seattle stores … soon

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A little quiet romance, not a lot of flash. Very Seattle.

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Not that there isn’t something very Seattle about a bit of a cut-out and a sweetly sexy surprise.

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The minimalist color palette feels purposeful instead of merely simple. (Not all pieces will be available at all three stores.)

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Finally, Olgaard’s version of the all-important LBD

Where: Zebra Club, Canopy Blue, and Seduce

What: Dark, minimal, a little goth, somewhat romantic, not-so-basic fall basics by San Francisco’s Sofie Olgaard. The Scandinavian native’s San Fran-angled sensibilities feel right at home in Seattle. Check the slideshow and see if you agree.

When: Zebra Club gets the first shipment on August 30, Canopy Blue gets its ruffled-shoulder, backless black blouses and other pieces in mid-September, and Seduce adds the line to their brand list in October.

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Just Landed: Nicole Bridger

You’re in love, and a B.C. fashion designer is intent on reminding you

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Slideshow: Nicole Bridger’s soft, sustainability built line is available at Horseshoe in Ballard

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Slideshow: Nicole Bridger’s soft, sustainability built line is available at Horseshoe in Ballard

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Nicole Bridger’s Strength dress

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The Goddess skirt (who knew it was so easy?) by Nicole Bridger, available at Horseshoe in Ballard

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The Presence top by Nicole Bridger

Where: Horseshoe

What: Mindfully built organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, wool, and modal skirts, shirts, and dresses by Vancouver, B.C.‘s Nicole Bridger. The nearby designer, who worked with both Vivienne Westwood and Lululemon (how’s that for well-rounded?), sews a tag that reads “I am love” into each of her pieces as a way of passing on a good vibration or two each time you pull on an electric-teal jumper or a fantastically neutral, perfectly draped top.

When: Now. Preview the styles here then head to Ballard to see them for yourself.

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Just Landed: Marni + Current/Elliott denim collaboration at Nordstrom

Hang on to your hat; fall’s on its way.

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The boyfriend jean of the moment, and this fall, goes both ways: Dressed up and dressed down.

The boyfriend jean is back. Or maybe it never left. One thing’s for sure: It’s never had such a fine pedigree.

Marni designer Consuelo Castiglioni teamed up with the Current/Elliott crew (those masters of ye olde old man jeans); their denim-only capsule collection includes a handful of roomy, hip-slung, pre-thrashed styles; of which Via C at the downtown Nordstrom has two. (If you’re lucky, Ms. Annie Sparrow, she of the much-missed Tulip – now of the iconic silvery-gray shopping bag, will be there when you go.)

Now, let’s be clear on this: Castiglioni could have teamed up with whomever is responsible for those Kirkland jeans at Costco and we’d be there to try them on. No one understands – or plays so nicely with – color, shape, femininity and asexuality like she does. And Current/Elliott definitely knows how to coax you out of upwards of $200 bucks for a pair of jeans.

Nordstrom got one drop at the beginning of the month and is getting another at the end of the month. Plot accordingly.

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