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		<title>CROOKS &amp; CASTLES SUNSET PREVIEW</title>
		<link>http://blog.theevilcollector.com/index/2009/07/16/crooks-castles-sunset-preview/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 20:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gio Ortiz</dc:creator>
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Here is a look at Crooks and Castles newest store in Los Angeles. The shop will be located on the infamous Sunset Strip right across from the Sunset Plaza and Mel&#8217;s Burgers. They will carry concept driven products that will only be available at this location. Doors will be opening July 24th. Check more images [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a look at <strong>Crooks and Castles</strong> newest store in Los Angeles. The shop will be located on the infamous Sunset Strip right across from the<strong> Sunset Plaza</strong> and <strong>Mel&#8217;s Burgers</strong>. They will carry concept driven products that will only be available at this location. Doors will be opening July 24th. Check more images of the shop as well as their newest collab with <strong>SE Racing</strong> after the jump.</p>
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<p><strong>Crooks Sunset</strong><br />
8570 W Sunset Blvd<br />
West Hollywood, CA 90069<br />
(310) 652-3007</p>
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		<title>GREYONE SOCIAL CHAPTER 2</title>
		<link>http://blog.theevilcollector.com/index/2008/11/05/greyone-social-chapter-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 11:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gio Ortiz</dc:creator>
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Last month October 22nd, marked the Grand Opening of the Second Chapter to Greyone&#8217;s Asia expansion. With the success of the first Greyone Social boutique in Manila, and the blooming of streetwear in the Philippines, it only makes sense that Greyone Social has decided to open up another shop in Manila.
They will be carrying brands [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last month October 22nd, marked the Grand Opening of the Second Chapter to <strong>Greyone</strong>&#8217;s Asia expansion. With the success of the first <a href="http://www.greyonesocial.com/">Greyone Social</a> boutique in Manila, and the blooming of streetwear in the Philippines, it only makes sense that <strong>Greyone Social</strong> has decided to open up another shop in Manila.</p>
<p><span id="more-4111"></span>They will be carrying brands such as <strong>Crooks</strong>,<strong> Soul Assassins</strong>, <strong>Clae footwear</strong>, <strong>Nike</strong>, <strong>Alife</strong>, <strong>10.Deep</strong>, <strong>Hall of Fame</strong>, <strong>Freshjive</strong>, <strong>Krew</strong>, <strong>Stussy</strong>, <strong>Undftd</strong>, <strong>Supra</strong> and <strong>Brixton</strong> just to name a few. The new shop is Located inside Greenbelt 5 Phase 2 right above <strong>Breitling</strong> and a few doors down from <strong>Rolex</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>Greyone Social </strong><br />
2nd Floor Phase 2<br />
Greenbelt 5<br />
Ayala Center Makati</p>
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		<title>True Beauty Lies WTHN</title>
		<link>http://blog.theevilcollector.com/index/2008/09/05/true-beauty-lies-wthn/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 18:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Paine</dc:creator>
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The fashion world of Philadelphia has long been its own animal. A balance of niches, styles and influences has been the City of Brotherly Love very dynamic in its way, and from the good (vintage Nikes) to the questionable (dudes wearing Capris), the two-one-five refuses to stylistically live in New York&#8217;s shadow.
To keep the pot [...]]]></description>
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<p>The fashion world of Philadelphia has long been its own animal. A balance of niches, styles and influences has been the City of Brotherly Love very dynamic in its way, and from the good (vintage <strong>Nikes</strong>) to the questionable (dudes wearing Capris), the two-one-five refuses to stylistically live in New York&#8217;s shadow.</p>
<p>To keep the pot stirred, stores are legendary in this city. Right on North 3rd Street, just spitting distance from <strong>Bobbito Garcia</strong>&#8217;s old storefront, <strong>WTHN</strong> welcomes all types of people. Owned and operated by <strong>Mason Warner</strong>, who helped make some of the biggest local and national stores what they are, this independent operation might be a labor of love, but one with tremendous potential.  Having sold thousands of his personal collection to get <strong>WTHN</strong>&#8217;s funding, <strong>Warner</strong> turned his passion into his dream. And with an outspoken approach to selling, store cooperation and artistic patronage, the true beauty lies <strong>WTHN</strong>. <strong>The Evil Collector</strong> explores.</p>
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<p><strong>The Evil Collector:</strong> Tell me a little bit about the history of the store…</p>
<p><strong>Mason Warner: </strong>I originally worked for <strong>Ubiq</strong>, designing and opening the first <strong>Ubiq</strong> on Walnut Street. I did that for a couple years. I didn’t really like how it was going – too many cooks in the kitchen, so I talked to key vendors, “<em>Hey look, I think I’m going to leave. If I bounce and do my own thing, can I get some support? Can I get an account?</em>” Everybody 99.9% was like, “<em>Yeah, cool dude, let’s do this.</em>” I borrowed some money, went into debt – typical fuckin’ American story and opened my own store. We’ve been open two years now.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> Philadelphia is often described as a sneaker city. Now that you’re here, your livelihood depends on that, is it?</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> It always is. Basically, even before <strong>Ubiq</strong>, a lot of the mom and pop stores are Korean-owned, and they’re tight-knit. You’ve got<strong> Joseph&#8217;s</strong>, <strong>Samsun</strong>, <strong>Olympia</strong>, and basically what happened up until five-six years ago, pre-Ubiq, people would go under the <strong>El</strong>; that’s where [the main stores] used to be. Dudes like us, that were into more vintage <strong>Nikes</strong> or spots that didn’t really get checked out… so say a certain <strong>Jordan</strong> came out and you missed it, well instead of fucking with <strong>eBay</strong> or pulling your hair out, you could go to one of these spots around the city and still probably find it. You could probably get it for a little bit cheaper than retail. What was cool was dudes like me and my little crew, the vintage stuff was phenomenal. It’s been pretty picked over the last few years, but you can still find pieces here and there if you go to the right spot. The whole thing was, a lot of the stuff was in the basements, not on the wall. You’d have to show up pretty frequently, once or twice a month, show your face, spend a lil’ money with them so they recognized you. Then, once you feel like you’ve got it in good, “<em>Hey buddy, think I could look in the basement?</em>” Make up some bullshit story – “<em>Hey, I’m a teacher for a sports bookin’ jawn and we’re looking for discounts on basketball sneakers.</em>” Whatever it took. Some people were cool, some people weren’t. That was the Philly thing. People from New York, DC, Baltimore – even California, “<em>Oh shit, you’re from Philly. What’s up with those sneaker spots?</em>” Because without you actually going to those spots, it’s legend.</p>
<p><strong>TEC: </strong>Do you have a background in design?</p>
<p><strong>MW: </strong>Yeah, I worked at <strong>Urban Outfitters</strong> for 10 years.</p>
<p><strong>TEC: </strong>The corporate <strong>Urban Outfitters</strong> here in Philly, right?</p>
<p><strong>MW: </strong>Yeah. The creative director, <strong>Susan Otto</strong>, I worked for her. We would do window installations, we would work on store design. We would open huge stores. That’s kind of where my background was. I started in California, but in 1994, [we] moved to Philadelphia. At that point, I was 24 years old, wasn’t married, had no mortgage, why the fuck not? I’d never been to Philly. Sure man, cool. At my 10-year point with <strong>Urban</strong>, I was like, “<em>This is cool. I’ve traveled the world. I’ve made decent money, but I’m always gonna be middle-management guy. I’m never gonna own it, or a part of it, or anything.</em>” So at that time, that’s when I was going to <strong>Ubiq</strong> a lot.</p>
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<p><strong>TEC: </strong>Has it been a weird transition for you to go from consumer to now having a store where people might be trying to get cool with you to either get a job or see inside the basement?</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> For me, it was natural. Before there was the term &#8220;streetwear,&#8221; I used to wear <strong>Bape</strong>, I used to wear <strong>Supreme</strong>, <strong>Evisu</strong>, collect new and vintage <strong>Nike</strong> whatever, quickstrike. I feel that my lifestyle is pretty on par with what I do professionally. So I haven’t really noticed it. I’m one of the few though, in Philly, that can trace the history of brands and or people that have been doing brands for 10-plus years. There used to be a small core of us that knew what <strong>Bathing Ape</strong> was, or <strong>Stussy</strong> for that matter, and now it’s just commonplace. What I kinda do with <strong>WTHN</strong> is I kinda feel like I’m a filter per se. So if you see some shit in my store, you should recognize a few brands that you should feel comfortable with. That’s how I get you in the store. Then, if there’s a few brands that you don’t necessarily know about, you should feel comfortable to buy them or that they’re fine or they’re cool.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> With all the stores in Philly, what would you say is your niche?</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> It’s brands. Within <strong>Nike</strong>, it’s tiers. I get some product that <strong>Ubiq</strong> doesn’t get; they get some product that I don’t get. Pretty much, between <strong>Ubiq</strong> and I, if you’re lookin’ for a particular <strong>Nike</strong>, we can find it. With clothing, there’s a few brands that I carry exclusively in Philadelphia. That’s what sets me apart. Because of my relationship with those brands, I’d like to feel that it’s pretty unique. Plus, the books, zines, mixtapes and even the walls and the toys that we carry, it’s pretty unique to Philadelphia. Eighty percent of what I carry, I’m the only in the city who has it. I try to be cool with everyone who has stores and conscious of what other people are selling, and don’t step on toes. In the same respect, there’s four or five of us in Philly who own stores, and try to [cooperate with each other]. Some dudes aren’t really playing fair, but fuck ‘em; that’s life.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> Do you still get much traffic from New York?</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Yeah man. Because A) over $100, we don’t have tax. B) I’m one of three stores on the east coast that carries certain <strong>New Balance</strong>. Sometimes I get <strong>Nike</strong> product that doesn’t even drop in New York. We still a get a lot of dudes that come down to save money, or shit’ll sell out way quicker in New York than it will in Philly.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> Now that you’ve achieved your dream as an owner, do you wake up everyday with a smile or wake up everyday stressed out?</p>
<p><strong>MW: </strong>I’m more stressed now than I’ve ever been in my life, ‘cause I don’t have a steady paycheck; I don’t have that salary, that <strong>401K</strong> anymore. But I don’t have to answer to anybody, bottom line. I make a little money sometimes, sometimes I lose money. It is what it is. The store’s been open two years. We’re looking to do another store soon. The <a href="http://www.wthnphiladelphia.com/">website</a> is crackin’. The accounts are 90% there. I wouldn’t trade it, to answer your question.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> As you go through the seasons, how does WTHN cater to whether it’s varying styles of the parts of the city, or the different sub-cultures of consumers?</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> The way I buy, basically, is if it’s the warmer six months of the year, I buy mostly white t-shirts. If it’s the colder six months, I buy mostly black-based t-shirts. I kinda don’t play the rainbow game anymore. I put a lot of faith in the brands I carry, that their designs are the ones that kids are gonna want. I just buy like that. Dudes in the Northeast are still into tall tees and <strong>Jordan</strong> shorts. Dudes in South Philly, the hipster crowd, they’re starting to wear tighter jeans, tighter fitting clothing. It is what it is. I pay attention, but I don’t let it influence me 100%.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> In two years here, what’s been the one item that caused the biggest line?</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> We’ve had a few lineups. <strong>Nike</strong> did <strong>One Time Only</strong> a year and a half ago; we had a line for that. <strong>The Hundreds</strong>, when the Adam Bomb hats dropped, we had a line for that. It’s mostly <strong>Nike</strong> that we get lines for. It just depends.<img src="http://www.theevilcollector.com/files/2008/09/20080905fwthn_article3.jpg" alt="20080905fwthn_article3.jpg" /><strong></p>
<p>TEC: </strong>Philadelphia has <strong>First Friday</strong>, a street-artist friendly open air event every month in this neighborhood. Although that&#8217;s a different crowd, does <strong>WTHN</strong> benefit?</p>
<p><strong>MW: </strong>Yeah, it’s cool. A lot of people would just stop in because they haven’t seen anything like this before. We’ll get a lot of repeat customers, like maybe the next day. It’s cool. Plus, with the walls, we try to keep [the store] artistic too. We’ve collaborated with a few galleries too. I’m trying to do shit where it’s not just a sneaker store.</p>
<p><strong>TEC:</strong> Is that a focus for the future?</p>
<p><strong>MW: </strong>Yes and no. It still is a retail store. So we don’t have enough space to sell art per se. Every season we try to work with three or four local artists and do shirts from them. Or kids that go to <strong>Temple</strong> or whatever, that are starting their own clothing lines, we’ll do shit on consignment. I don’t try to be so close-minded. I try to be out the box.</p>
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		<title>UNDRCRWN POP UP SHOP at TRADITION</title>
		<link>http://blog.theevilcollector.com/index/2008/07/28/undrcrwn-pop-up-shop/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:51:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gio Ortiz</dc:creator>
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This saturday marks the opening of the UNDRCRWN pop-up shop at Tradition. Tradition will have a mini UNDRCRWN store featuring all of their newest, most exclusive, and hard to find products, as well as deals and free gifts with purchases! Tradition will be the place to be on August 2nd, so stop by for some [...]]]></description>
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<p>This saturday marks the opening of the <strong>UNDRCRWN</strong> pop-up shop at <strong>Tradition</strong>. <strong>Tradition</strong> will have a mini <strong>UNDRCRWN</strong> store featuring all of their newest, most exclusive, and hard to find products, as well as deals and free gifts with purchases! <strong>Tradition</strong> will be the place to be on August 2nd, so stop by for some free drinks, listen to some tunes, and also check out the opening reception for the &#8216;<em>Pen At Work</em>&#8216; artshow as well. Check out the flyers after the jump.</p>
<p><span id="more-3428"></span> <a href="http://www.theevilcollector.com/files/2008/07/tradxcrwn_flyer-1-1.jpg" title="tradxcrwn_flyer-1-1.jpg"><img src="http://www.theevilcollector.com/files/2008/07/tradxcrwn_flyer-1-1.jpg" alt="tradxcrwn_flyer-1-1.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.theevilcollector.com/files/2008/07/pen_at_work-1-1.jpg" title="pen_at_work-1-1.jpg"><img src="http://www.theevilcollector.com/files/2008/07/pen_at_work-1-1.jpg" alt="pen_at_work-1-1.jpg" /></a> </p>
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		<title>WEALTHY HO$TAGE WEB-STORE LAUNCH</title>
		<link>http://blog.theevilcollector.com/index/2008/06/02/wealthy-hotage-web-store-launch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 15:23:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gio Ortiz</dc:creator>
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Wealthy Ho$tage is a Brooklyn based boutique founded in 2005 selling kicks, streetwear, denim and accessories has recently launched their online store. Nowadays it is only common to have an shop online site for customers to easily click and buy products, especially for those that don’t have access where they live.  
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<p><a href="http://wealthyhostagestore.com/">Wealthy Ho$tage</a> is a Brooklyn based boutique founded in 2005 selling kicks, streetwear, denim and accessories has recently launched their online store. Nowadays it is only common to have an shop online site for customers to easily click and buy products, especially for those that don’t have access where they live.  </p>
<p><span id="more-3046"></span>On the site you can shop by new arrivals, men’s, women’s, accessories, shoes and clearance. Men’s streetwear brands they carry are The Hundreds, Rocksmith, 10 Deep, Crooks &amp; Castles, Fiberops and a whole lot more. Check out the online store, they’re offering free shipping everywhere in the US right now. So click on this <a href="http://wealthyhostagestore.com/">link</a> to cop all your goodies.</p>
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		<title>413 SILVER</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 16:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gio Ortiz</dc:creator>
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This saturday May 10th, Supra footwear will be releasing a very limited pair of sneakers. So limited that only 11 retailers in the US will be getting these in and only having 30 pairs each. These silver, white and hints of turquoise kicks will be part of the Supra&#8217;s very own flagship store in Los [...]]]></description>
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<p>This saturday May 10th, <strong>Supra footwear</strong> will be releasing a very limited pair of sneakers. So limited that only 11 retailers in the US will be getting these in and only having 30 pairs each. These silver, white and hints of turquoise kicks will be part of the <strong>Supra&#8217;s</strong> very own flagship store in Los Angeles <strong>Factory 413&#8217;s</strong> store exclusives called &#8216;<strong>413</strong>&#8216;. A better pic after the jump will help you figure out what sneakers I&#8217;m talking about. </p>
<p><span id="more-2739"></span>Yup, its the <strong>Supra Skytop&#8217;s</strong> I&#8217;m talking about. Not to ride <strong>Supra</strong> all day but you have to admit that this sneaker is more than just a skate shoe it&#8217;s fashionable as well. Now with <strong>Supra</strong> branding out store exclusives I&#8217;m sure these will double the hype than it already has. Be sure to keep posted on our blog for the release date on these limited <strong>Skytop&#8217;s </strong>that I think they should call the <strong>Silver Surfer&#8217;s</strong>. </p>
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