The Good Company
The Good Company
Photograph: Jessica Lin
Time Out says
Fri Jan 4 2013
Stylish guys will want to head to this menswear boutique for casual threads ($20–$200) and accessories ($5–$18) with a streetwear edge. After his three-year-old clothing line, FreedMinds (thefreedminds.com), gained popularity with indie rap group Odd Future, California designer Kumasi Sadiki opened his first store with friends Kahim Smith and Quinn Arneson. The narrow industrial space stocks house-label goods, such as graphic T-shirts ($32) and lighters that read "bottle opener" ($5), alongside clothing from established brands, including MellowHype cotton hoodies ($60), After Midnight flannel button-up shirts ($70) and Death Precision Inc. baseball tees ($34). On your way out, pick up reading material such as photographer Sean Vegezzi’s I Don’t Want to Grow Up ($40), which documents his experiences in New York City.
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