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Codesigners and partners (in business and life) Raul Arevalo and Brad Schmidt open a second location for their Brooklyn-made menswear label (the flagship is in Williamsburg). The space is smaller and more minimalist in design than the Kings County shop, with postwar bookends and black-and-white veteran snapshots surrounding the racks of handmade military-inspired duds ($28–$298). Clothing highlights include work-wear jeans ($228), pocketed cargos ($138), striped shorts ($128) and General Ames–printed graphic tees ($44). You can also pick up everyday accessories, such as cotton ties ($88) and lightweight beanies ($28).
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