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  • 4 weeks later...

 

With over 100 years of experience under their belt, and still family-owned, Schott knows how to cut and sew a fine leather jacket. We're excited to launch their collection in our online shop with two standout pieces: the Cafecto in black steerhide, and the Cafe Racer in black horsehide

 

Both of these are pretty awesome jackets - the horsehide cafe racer looks phenomal on, and the Cafecto is just right. I love the Perfecto asym, but it's hard to wear, and the Cafecto removes just enough of the extra details to make it just right!

 

 

 

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For those of you not on our email list, here's our in-store Black Friday breakdown (but you should click thru and see our email):


 



IN-STORE

Friday: 25% off most of the shop


Saturday: 20% off


Sunday: 15% off


 


All socks will be 3-for-2, as well.


 


AND FOR LOCALS:


The ROOM OF DOOM warehouse sale is back!


Clearance goods from $25 - $200 from all of our brands. 


 


 


 



ONLINE

 


Use the coupon code "AHOY" at checkout


 


Thursday: 26% off 


Friday: 25% off 


Saturday: 20% off


Sunday: 15% off

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A lot of our customers have told us how much they love our recent e-mails (earlier this week we sent a mid 1990s Geocities nostalgia themed e-mail) - so we've decided to let people opt-in to receive more ASCII e-mails, instead of our usual photography-heavy ones.

You can hop on our mailing list here

 

 

If you liked this e-mail - please pass it on to someone else with a sense of humor - http://eepurl.com/cp0b4H

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John Lofgren Champion Sneakers
 

There’s two things we’ll go to Sendai for: Beef tongue and John Lofgren footwear.

 

Out of all the made-in-Japan sneakers, John Lofgren’s Champion Sneakers are what you’ll find on our feet. Every component is made in Japan, from the rubber soles to the canvas uppers.

 

John has a relentless focus on comfort and quality, and it shows as soon as you put these on. The extra weight is from all the extra rubber in the outsoles, and the comfort is from the double-insole. All of the details have been elevated: heavy-duty eyelets, taped seams, and double-stitched stress-points.

In this latest batch, he produced natural herringbone twillkakishibu denim, and sugar cane denim versions, all on black soles. 

We loved these so much that we cleaned out his entire inventory - when they're gone, they're gone.

 

 

 

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Come meet John Lofgren at our Oakland shop this Saturday. He'll be there to answer any questions you have about sneakers, boots, Japanese manufacturing, vintage clothing, and perhaps old Harley Panheads and vintage Vespas. We'll have our full range of John Lofgren Champion sneakers on offer - currently only available at S&S - amongst our other goods.

 

When: Saturday, Dec 17 from 12pm - 6pm

 

Where: Standard & Strange

5010 Telegraph Ave

Oakland, CA 94609

 

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These sneakers, and the man who is responsible for them existing:

 

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omg those sneakers are the most beautiful things I've ever seen. 

 

You can come see their beautiful creator at our shop on Saturday this week, too.

 

 

We also received a small stock of hats John made for TSPTR - 100% wool 6 panel, made in Japan ballcaps!

 

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  • 5 weeks later...
On 1/23/2017 at 8:07 PM, heavydoom said:

how easy is it visit your store if i fly in from toronto? 

Very easy. Quite a bit away if you're flying in to and coming from OAK or SFO, but it's basically a straight shot over the bridge from SF or on the 580/880. They're shop is located in the Temescal neighborhood on Telegraph Ave that spans across Oakland and Berkeley. Tons of cool shops, restaurants and local talent around there. Try and grab a chicken sando from Bakesale Betty if you're in the area. 

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1 hour ago, Campagnolo said:

Very easy. Quite a bit away if you're flying in to and coming from OAK or SFO, but it's basically a straight shot over the bridge from SF or on the 580/880. They're shop is located in the Temescal neighborhood on Telegraph Ave that spans across Oakland and Berkeley. Tons of cool shops, restaurants and local talent around there. Try and grab a chicken sando from Bakesale Betty if you're in the area. 

thanks. 

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