STYLE

Do: Saito Excito party

Thursday night there's a Saito Excito party at Betabrand, where I used to design silly things like Japants. In fact - that's how I met Tomo! He's an amazing designer, visual artist and musician, throws the best parties at his fab studio in the city and innovates with things like the Tofu Project. Our first project together was creating the first ever pant mashup -- it sold out in just a few days. I found this super sweet Japanese herringbone twill and the rest is history.

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Check out Tomo's latest here and party with the old crew. Wanna hear what happens at his parties? Why I left my drum set at my parent's house? click here.

SHOP: In-Yo' Face Booty Project

I met Rachel at Clinton Park, where she makes bomb patterns for me. We've become close friends and I am so excited for her launch! Back her project on Kickstarter right now!

I love, love, love the InYo Shorties and Leggings (and I'm excited for the Headies!). The fabric is soft, quick-drying and each pair has a fun, limited-run print. Everything is sewn up right here in San Francisco. Buy local and support (female) entrepreneurs!

SHOP: Pop Outerwear in San Francisco

Wait, you want to surf and brunch? Ski and have cocktails? Hike and dinner? No need for a costume change anymore -- just stop by the grand opening of Pop Outerwear and you'll find the perfect outfit to wear no matter how active and leisurely you want to be in one day.

Oh, and everything is made locally in San Francisco, the owners are amazing and the store (and website) is gorgeous. Need I say more?

RSVP here.

Pop Outerwear 1708 Waller Street, San Francisco, California 94117 (415) 680-3462

Wanderlust Wednesdays: some favorite new and old spots on 24th street

Mill Mercantile, Arizmendi, Painted Bird, EtxeTravel time from anywhere in San Francisco: 5 minutes to an hour, depends on where you come from. Ideal trip length: an afternoon. Nice to haves: shoes you can walk in and cash. Directions: Take the bart towards Daly City/SFO and get off at 24th and Mission.

24th street Mission, San Francisco. 

One of my favorite places to wander is up and down 24th street! There are so many amazing, locally owned shops, restaurants, and coffee bars, really I could do about five posts just like this. Here are some of my favorite new spots (and some old ones that I just couldn't resist mentioning because I go there so often and they are always lovely).

Get off at the bart station and go up 24th towards Noe Valley for a pop into new local gem Mill Mercantile. They are having a sale right now so go soon!

Then go back down the hill and turn left on Valencia. Grab a coffee and muffin at worker-owned Arizmendi (my favorite is the blueberry corn muffin).

Now keep going south on Valencia and hit Painted Bird for some locally sourced vintage/thrift pieces. I've been quoted saying 'I only shop at Painted Bird'. This is only a half-lie, as things I don't buy there I sell back to them. They usually have Tarot card readings on Sundays.

Now turn back around on Valencia and turn right on 24th street. Beware of many delicious temptations, including the Crème Brûlée Cart and La Mejor Panaderia on Bartlett.

After you've recovered from your sugar high, keep going down 24th and turn left on Mission for a stop at Artillery for locally designed clothing and local artwork. Now turn back on Mission and left on 24th. Stop at Mixcoatl Arts and Crafts for sugar skulls or Luchador masks.

Adobe Books, Press, Philz -- Etxe

Keep going down 24th and just past Shotwell you'll find Adobe Books (formerly on 16th). Sit and read or visit their back gallery. Then keep going down 24th and peak into Press (Works on Paper) and buy yourself or a friend a goodie. One can never have too many pens, notebooks, or art magazines!

Time for coffee or juice--your choice. Sidewalk Juice or the original Philz will hit the spot. Are you starving? Soon you can stop in for a killer sandwich at Pal's Takeaway inside La Movida (we'll go back later for wine, don't worry). Further down towards Alabama, try La Victoria for some mexican bread and empanadas or the La Palma Mexica-tessen for the best crispy tacos. Ever.

Freda, La Movida, La Victoria -- Etxe

Now stay on the North side of the street and check out Alley Cat Books (yes same owners as Dog Eared). They also have a gallery in the back. Now cross to the south side of the street for more book browsing at Modern Times. Then go to Wonderland SF for more locally designed clothing and local artwork. Tired out? Scared of going past Bryant? Good! I want St. Francis Fountain, Dynamo Donuts, and Pop's all to myself.

Go back down 24th towards Harrison and give yourself a pat on the back with some Humphry Slocombe ice cream. Try all the flavors. Now keep going down 24th and stop again at La Movida, they open at 4:30. Try all the wine.

Happy Wandering!!

What's your favorite store on or around 24th street? Where's your local gem?

San Francisco Sea Lions, Seals, Missions and Tokyo Kyojins

Getting some inspiration from Ebbets Field Flannel's old school baseball jerseys and caps. I love these ones, especially since they reveal some of San Francisco's past. And it's so cool Tokyo's vintage team is also called the Giants, with the same colors! Ebbets Field Flannels authentic jerseys and caps

Read more about the history of each one or find your own inspiration at Seattle-based, USA Made, history-inspired Ebbets Field Flannels.