News: New Home for Acrimony, Deals, Vintage and More Vintage
October 19th, 2009Sunday night music festival festivities are not conducive to Monday feats of motivational magic, especially when it is raining. In other news…
Leather cuffs and hand-printed leather belts in Project TransAction’s etsy shop are now 20 to 30 percent off through Oct. 22.
SFist’s Bag Lady goes to Shotwell.
Acrimony has a new home in Hayes Valley.
AliceandIsa is offering two noteworthy perks right now. Through the end of October, shop this San Francisco-based online retailer devoted to local designers, and you’ll receive $10 in “holiday credit” for every $100 you spend. From Nov. 27-30 (i.e. the days between Black Friday and Cyber Monday), you can redeem the credit towards purchases on the site – just in time for holiday gift-buying. Also, through Dec. 15, for every pair of Jennifer Tuton Fleur de Lys earrings sold, AliceandIsa will donate 10 percent to San Francisco-based non-profit FortheBayou.org in support of its efforts to save wetlands surrounding New Orleans.
In need of a new fall workout routine? We hear that The Dailey Method is now offering a $199-per-month promotional rate for unlimited classes good at its locations in Cow Hollow, Rincon Center, Corte Madera and Burlingame when you make a six-month commitment.
The Brooklyn Circus is turning heads this week with its newly-arrived supply of vintage deadstock eyewear.
Bay Area-based online retailer and indie fashion devotee Moxsie recently added an Eco Shop to its ever-growing site. In it, you’ll find eco-minded apparel and accessories by independent labels such as Alchemy Goods, fiftyseven-thirtythree, Ach Ach Liebling and Sust.
Anica has new vintage in stock.
Bell Jar has new wearables by Eskell.
SFBayStyle reports that 50+ vintage vendors will descend upon Alameda this weekend for the Vintage Clothing and Style Festival.
Nasty Gal is stoking our envy with its recently-arrived velvet power-shoulder blazer.
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