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Oak

Editorial Review

Located on a still-industrial block of Williamsburg is the Brooklyn outpost of Oak, a fashion gem any stylista would be happy to stumble upon.  The loft like gallery lets the clothes speak for themselves.  Stocked with sleek offerings from the omnipresent 3.1 Philip Lim to the bold colors of Brazilian designer Alexander Herchcovich, Oak has made its mark on Brooklyn fashion.  Throw in Brooklyn-based labels like Vena Cava for good measure and this collection can't go wrong, unlike your credit card.

Features

  • Brooklyn Brands
  • Downtown Style
  • Hipster Hot Spot
  • Modern
  • Rare Brands
  • Great Website
  • Great Sales

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  • Shop Type:
    Belts, Ties + Cufflinks, Denim, Designer, Handbags, Shoes, Women's, Jewelry & Watches, Men's Clothing, Gifts & Novelties, Party Supplies

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