WILLIAMSBURG GARMENT COMPANY

You asked for high-waist denim, now come and get them! The  Williamsburg Garment Company creates jeans with an amazing fit and clean fabrication at a unbelievable price point.

 

 

 

 

VINTAGE PIECE OF THE WEEK

This antique book chain from the late Victorian era will sit elegantly across your collarbones. The interlocking segments alternate between flat loops and intricately etched links that also have a ball chain detail around their periphery. They don’t make ‘em like this anymore, kids!

 

AG Jeans: Spring Arrivals

The days are finally getting warmer and here at Eponymy we’re retiring our heavy, dark wash jeans for their lighter, cropped counterparts. Check out these classic skinny cuts (The Legging and The Stilt) from AG in new spring washes.

 

 

Melissa Shoes

The 1950s-inspired Incense Heel by Melissa is now available in two colors. The Incense has a flocked texture that mimics suede, and a dainty rubber bow on the back to enhance your ladylike poise.

Matt Berson Tribeca

Based in Tribeca, Matt Bernson hand produces high quality, eco-friendly shoes and describes their aesthetic as where “downtown meets the beach”.

Waiting For The Sun

Fashioned from natural Teawood and Bamboo, French line Waiting For The Sun handcrafts  light, comfortable sunglasses with a vintage flare.

Coclico Shoes

Born and raised in France, designer Sandra Canselier moved to New York and launched Coclico, a shoe line dedicated to wearability and beauty. The line also focuses on making their product ecologically conscious.

New Jewelry by E.M Tiptoe

New arrivals by Japanese design duo Ejiro Nakatani & Masayoshi Tobita, who create whimsical, innovative jewelry by using odd charms such as bats, mushrooms and frogs.