Labor Day. It’s next weekend.
We trust you’re sartorially prepared.
Jeans: ✔
Knapsack: ✔
Khaki-appropriate hot sauce: ...
Right. Let’s work on that.
Hang your hat at Lost Boy Dry Goods, a Downtown-based bunker of rugged jeans, button-downs and, yes, hot sauce, soft-open now. (See the slideshow here.)
When it comes to stocking your wardrobe with a few seasonal staples, Downtown is... not exactly what comes to mind. Well, these guys are looking to change that. So they’ve taken over an industrial space there and outfitted it with all kinds of vintage Americana: jukeboxes, framed portraits of Thomas Jefferson and a big ol’ American flag.
Oh, and yeah. Clothes.
Like Scotch & Soda button-downs. Camo-printed Herschel knapsacks for three-day-weekend jaunts (ahem). Fidelity jeans. And soft leather bomber jackets for, well... you’ll think of something.
You could also just skip the clothes entirely and peruse their vinyl collection (think: Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Elvis). Or better yet, take a gander at the armoire in the back filled with a variety of hot sauce. There’s local stuff from Key West and bottled heat from Kentucky—and all of them are up for sampling.
Bring your own milk.
We trust you’re sartorially prepared.
Jeans: ✔
Knapsack: ✔
Khaki-appropriate hot sauce: ...
Right. Let’s work on that.
Hang your hat at Lost Boy Dry Goods, a Downtown-based bunker of rugged jeans, button-downs and, yes, hot sauce, soft-open now. (See the slideshow here.)
When it comes to stocking your wardrobe with a few seasonal staples, Downtown is... not exactly what comes to mind. Well, these guys are looking to change that. So they’ve taken over an industrial space there and outfitted it with all kinds of vintage Americana: jukeboxes, framed portraits of Thomas Jefferson and a big ol’ American flag.
Oh, and yeah. Clothes.
Like Scotch & Soda button-downs. Camo-printed Herschel knapsacks for three-day-weekend jaunts (ahem). Fidelity jeans. And soft leather bomber jackets for, well... you’ll think of something.
You could also just skip the clothes entirely and peruse their vinyl collection (think: Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Elvis). Or better yet, take a gander at the armoire in the back filled with a variety of hot sauce. There’s local stuff from Key West and bottled heat from Kentucky—and all of them are up for sampling.
Bring your own milk.