Posts Tagged ‘clog shoes’
We’ve a nice smattering of new arrivals from Osei-Duro (bogalon bag in black leather), Nutsa Modebadze (two new clutches), Rachel Comey (new pair of clogs), and Slow and Steady Wins the Race (fox scarf), this week.
I’m so into almost every shade of tan/brown right now. I’m really, really loving the A’N'D Mohair T-Jumper too, which you can probably tell since I’ve styled it with all of our new arrivals! It’s the perfect tan that goes with everything, not to mention it’s crazy warm. I paired it with the Orly Genger Magnolia Necklace this weekend and they perfectly complimented each other. Ok, enough babble, check everything out under the newest page
Far left: Manu leather bangle; Near left: Swedish Hasbeens jodhpur boots Near right: Osei-Duro mudcloth bag; Far right: Mono frayed dress
Hey all, we launched quietly very early Sunday morning and are making the official announcement today. If you’re on the mailing list you should have already been informed! I hope everyone will find something they like from our small, but thoughtfully selected inventory. We had a lot of fun figuring out what to carry at launch and all of the designers I worked with were wonderful. We’ve got a nice mix of recognizable pieces from designers and brands who have gotten a lot of love here recently (Manu by Lauren Manoogian, and Swedish Hasbeens), beautiful, versatile, intriguing classics (Mono), visually and socially inspiring clothing and accessories from just-breaking-onto-the-scene designers (ffiXXed and Osei-Duro), and handmade one-of-a-kind pieces from a couple RISD students with a fresh, artistic perspective (Nora MacLeod and Elsinore Smidth-Carabetta).
We’ve got a lot of exciting things planned for the shop, which I’m mostly going to keep on the dlow until we go live with them, but suffice it to say there will always be something new and interesting to experience at the shop. More immediately, we’ll be adding two new designers in May/June and a few new items each month. I’ll be pretty active with the News section of the shop too where I’ll be posting updates regarding the shop and things that I think you’ll find of interest that aren’t appropriate to post here.
Anyway, click on over to shoppourporter.com and have a look!
One of my favourite blogs, gotasalviento, is completely responsible for this find (Nazara always posts the best stuff). While there isn’t a lot of info about the shop itself, from what I can gather by browsing the site, Arts&Science is a Japanese shop that not only has its own line of clothing and accessories, but carries other designers (Berlin label Hut Up looks fantastic) as well. They seem to have quite the presence as I noticed they have brick-and-mortar locations in several cities. The pieces are the kind of items you can wear for years because they’re simple, beautifully constructed, and timeless. Honestly? This is A++ perfection. (Don’t forget to click the image above and below for a better view)
And speaking of clog shoe: Rachel Comey Halla clog = ♥ ♥ ♥. A couple quick blog notes: I’m off this week due to the holiday so posting is going to be a bit spotty and not always done at the normal time.
Big thanks to the recent linkage from Cycnoches (we’ve been lj friends for a long time!), Woolgathering&Miscellany (irl and internet friends! ILU Grace), and Karey M. (LOVELY blog)
Those of you who have been following Pour Porter since its livejournal days, may remember me posting a few years back about footwear company Rosa Mosa the brainchild, or maybe more appropriately, the brainy child of Simone Springer and Yuji Mizobuchi. They were doing the clog boot and shoe long before its recent popularity. What makes Springer and Mizobuchi’s footwear so singular is that they follow no trends, and all of their shoes are handmade in Austria with a strong focus on high quality craftmanship. You can purchase some of their shoes on gravitypope. They have a nice blog that they’re fairly good at updating regularly. You can find a link to it via their website or in my blog roll list in the sidebar








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