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Nomad

  • 556 Hayes St
    San Francisco 94102
  • 415-864-5692

Editorial Review

An original in Hayes Valley, leading the boutique rush in the 90’s, Nomad is still around but has not grown up as quickly as the trendy street. Good news is old school interiors naturally become modern and cool with factory carts as clothing racks, leather trunks as shelves, distressed walls, and wood plank floors. Bad news is some of the clothes have become dated. Solid pieces are found in the classic collections carried from such designers as Ben Sherman, Fred Perry and Jack Spade but the trendy lines of G Star and Von Dutch seem tired.

Features

  • Boutique Brands
  • Bridge & Tunnel
  • DJs/Bartender Mixes Rock
  • Limited Edition Design

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Shop Type:
    Belts, Ties + Cufflinks, Denim, Handbags, Vintage, Jewelry & Watches, Men's Clothing

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