For American Rag Cie, the venerated Los Angeles clothing store that has at all times been a mix of European and American contemporary styles, it’s back to the start.
When the nearly 40-year-old enterprise opened in 1984, it stocked vintage fashions from its outpost on south La Brea Avenue, known more on the time for its bankrupt used automotive dealerships, Hasidic Jewish temples and fading businesses slightly than hip outfitters. For some time, it focused on vintage. Then, American Rag began carrying the Paul Smith label, which set the course for stocking trendy current fashions popular with a young, hip crowd.
When denim overtook the style scene, the shop in 2007 opened a piece called the World Denim Bar, known for its...
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