Posts Tagged ‘Blue 7’

My gameday get-up

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

My life changed dramatically when I married a Sooner fan. On a normal Saturday, I would run errands, shop, maybe take in a movie.

Not anymore.

When OU plays at home, we go to Norman.

I have capitalized on this experience by titling every crimson or cream clothing item that I want, “gameday wear,” thus qualifying it as necessity.

My kick-off outfit:

Grey V-neck tee, similar to this megaphone hoodie, available at Antique Garden in Campus Corner.

Megaphone hoodie available at Antique Garden

LTB Aspen jeans from Blue Seven in Oklahoma City:

LTB Jeans available at Blue Seven in Oklahoma City

Slim grey Chuck Taylor Converse, purchased at Shoe Gypsy in Oklahoma City:

Chuck Taylor Converse available at Shoe Gypsy in Oklahoma City

Hopefully, it will get chilly enough to justify a casual cream cardigan too!

What are you wearing to gameday?

Best of OKC – Best Accessories & Gifts

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
Accessories & Gifts are broad categories. Home accessories? Clothing accessories? Gifts for your mom? Wedding Gifts? Baby Gifts?
I have decided to combine these categories into one post since I feel like they overlap. In no particular order, here are the nominees:
  • Blue 7: This is the fourth/fifth time I’ve written about Blue 7 during the 2010 Best of OKC Ballot reviews. They carry both home and clothing accessories, which make great gifts! Many of their home items are humorous or satirical—  I can thoroughly appreciate that. This is a great destination for fun office decor or little gadgets. Also, Check out the watches next time you’re in there. I have accomplished several new-sunglasses and dangle-y charm necklace missions at Blue 7 as well. *Accessories & Gifts nominee
  • Collected Thread: Light and whimsy, Collected Thread is a nest of handmade goodies. From onesies to notecards, tees, candles and soaps, they have a wonderful selection of accessories. I especially fancy these new prints and headbands. If you haven’t stopped in to meet Lindsay, Collected Thread’s owner, do it! *Accessories & Gifts nominee
  • DNA Galleries: DNA focuses more on art and urban creations than Collected Thread, but still incorporates handmade products into their merchandise. I really like their Oklahoma City magnets and a snarky bad parking notes (Ask Amanda, she will point these out). DNA is also nominated in the Best Art Gallery category. *Accessories nominee
  • Lush Fashion Lounge: I feel the same way about Lush in the accessories category as I did about Blue 7 in the Shoe category: I would prefer to see them win a Women’s or Men’s category over the accessories category. Do you have any experience with Lush accessories? Leave a comment on this post and let me know. *Accessories nominee
  • On A Whim: As a popular place for wedding registries, On A Whim boasts a ton of kitchen accessories and wedding-gift-appropriate pieces. This is my destination for deluxe paper napkins. Sounds strange, but they have an amazing selection. Their website has a complete list of their designers for both home, clothing and baby. I can’t wait to see On A Whim’s new location in Classen Curve this fall. *Accessories & Gifts nominee
  • BC Clark: Although primarily a jeweler, BC Clark does sell high-end home and kitchen accessories, notably Vera Wang, Waterford, Beatriz Ball and Lenox. *Gifts nominee
  • Craig’s Emporium: If there was a Most Unique Gift category, Craig’s would definitely win. Inscense, little water features, candles, jewelry, wind chimes, etc… Craig’s is mysterious and fun. Don’t just visit during the Paseo festival every year… *Gifts nominee

Absent from the list: Bebe’s, Pippin and Pearl, The French Cowgirl, Antique Garden, Tulips and Cloverleaf.

Best of OKC Ballot – Best Shoe Store

Monday, July 19th, 2010

In a few seconds, you will see a very special photo.

Something few people have seen…

And even fewer people have touched.

My shoe closet:

Allison's Shoe Closet

Allison's current shoe closet

Allison's Shoe Closet

A few summer favorites

It may not look like anything special, but in a 1300 square foot house, this is coveted space. My closet changes with the seasons and evolves rather quickly. It visibly holds 50 shoes, while storing out-of-season shoes in the back of the bottom shelves. Shoes purchased from Shoe Gypsy, Shoetopia, Pink Sugar Shoes, Red Coyote Running, Balliet’s and an amazing little shoe store in Florence, Italy (I had to throw that in just to make you jealous) exist in this closet.

I also have vintage shoes, shoes from Nordstrom (that I should have bought at Balliet’s… ya live, ya learn) and a few shoes that wish to remain anonymous.

I believe these facts qualify me to address the Best of OKC – Best Shoe Store category.

  • Blue 7 – I love this store. The evidence is here and here. They have a growing shoe department that includes Toms and Keds. However, I would really like to see them win a different category. In my ideal Best of OKC world, I would prefer stores to win in the categories that best represent them. For Blue 7, women’s, men’s, accessories or gifts would be a better choice.
  • Metro Shoe Warehouse – Does anyone know about this store? I woefully admit that I know nothing about it, and can only assume it’s associated with Metroshoewarehouse.com. Please leave a comment on this post if you have opinions on this store – thanks!
  • Red Coyote Running & Fitness – This isn’t the first time I’ve raved about Red Coyote, nor will it be the last. Red Coyote is not only a great asset to the fitness community, but a nice store for someone that wants to be more active and needs a good start. They carry many brands of reasonably-priced athletic shoes and the staff is very knowledgeable. Read my article on their innovative shoe-fitting process here. They are also nominated in the Sporting Goods category.
  • Shoe Gypsy – If you follow me on Twitter, you know that I talk about Shoe Gypsy quite a bit. First, they are a member of Keep It Local OK, so I get to use my discount there. Second, they are dangerously close to my house and a perfect place to wander post-afternoon coffee. I recently purchased a pair of Converse Slims and a pair of Seychelles (Bette) in off-white. As usual, I am happy with my purchases. Shoe Gypsy hosted a show for Helm Handmade Boots a few weeks ago. These are crazy cool boots, which might even still be on display at the store (hurry over there!!). This, along with my recent purchase happiness, make Shoe Gypsy the front-runner in this category for me.
  • Shoetopia – This store will always hold a special place in my heart. I shopped here several times during the point in my life when I was trying to understand why I had such a strong desire to build something to support local shopping. Every time I visited this store, I was reminded why: It’s about the people. Shoetopia employees are so friendly and offer thoughtful suggestions without being pushy. That’s an accomplishment in the shoe world. The only downside to Shoetopia is that they haven’t expanded to sell men’s shoes as well.

Obviously Absent: Pink Sugar Shoe Boutique in Edmond. I drool over Pink Sugar’s variety of heels and dressy shoes every time I visit. Displayed in their open and airy store, each shoe can be easily examined. I would shop Pink Sugar during Edmond’s Krazy Daze this year for sure.

Outside of Oklahoma: I cheat on my Oklahoma shoe stores pretty much every time that I leave the state. Sorry, I can’t help myself! Although I change my mind frequently, my current favorite out-of-state shoe store is The Perfect Pair (Nashville, TN). They specialize in high-quality leather shoes and boots and well-chosen accessories. Plus, isn’t that the cutest name?

Next, Accessories…

Best of OKC Ballot – Women’s Clothing

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

As a female, I am a little bias to an entire genre of clothing dedicated to me. I will try to keep this post as brief as possible.

  • Balliet’s – Last winter, I bought a pair of Cole Hahn riding boots at Balliet’s. Although in re-reading that post today, I realize that I never mentioned I bought them at Balliet’s. But, I did. You know who else I could have purchased there: Jimmy Choo, Kate Spade, Tracy Reese, Badgley Mischka, Valentino…  Ah, the list could go on and on!Balliet’s has an unparalleled list of designers. Don’t drive to Neimans next time, make the 5 minute drive to Balliet’s. Side Note: They are moving to Classen Curve very soon – can’t wait to visit their new location!
  • Blue 7 – Ladies, don’t feel left out. Although Blue 7 does stock a great selection for the boys, the girls’ get their fair share of attention. From unique alma mater tees to dainty dresses and frocks, Blue 7 mixes bright colors with fun fashion and tops it off with a few creative accessories. They also have an entire wall of their new jean room dedicated to women. I bought my first pair of grey jeans (greans?) last weekend from this very wall.
  • Lucca Fashion Boutique – An excellent place to run in and buy a quick outfit for a party, Lucca is conveniently located in several locations across the metro. For any occasion (besides work), you can find something fashionable and reasonably priced. Side Note: Their sale at last year’s Krazy Daze event was incredible. Great jeans and tanks for super cheap. Watch out, this year’s Krazy Daze is coming up (last weekend in July, I think?).
  • Lush Fashion Lounge – In my men’s post about Lush I talked about how comfortable the store atmosphere is and chaises. I’m guessing that women shopping in here won’t ever notice either of those things— they’ll be focused on cute dresses, shoes and sexy tops. Stop by Lush the next time you visit Trichology or Cafe 7.
  • Warpaint Clothing Co.- Let’s start with with soft slouchy tanks and tees. Then, head over to their vintage boots; perfect with a metal & leather necklace… I could go on. I really like the way that Warpaint’s tees fit: like your wearing your boyfriend’s tee, but a little more refined. I especially like to visit their store during the Plaza District’s monthly LIVE on the Plaza event — Second Friday of every month.

Next up: Shoes & Accessories…

Best of OKC Ballot – The Men['s stores] of OKC

Friday, July 16th, 2010

And the Nominees are…

I’m sure the Gazette will write an article on each business that was nominated for their Best of OKC poll. In fact, I’m excited to read those articles. I love the Gazette. I love their photos of a store owner holding a special item from their store. So cute. Here’s my problem with that whole thing: I don’t write for the Gazette. And more than anything, I like to write about local shopping!

Conveniently, I have this little blog where I can do just that.

We are starting with the Men today. Technically, the Gazette calls this Best Men’s Clothing, under the Shopping and Services category.

  • Blue 7 – This is a great choice for casual men’s clothing, especially denim. Tom’s, RVCA, American Apparel and Bombs Away all call Blue 7 home. Last time we stopped in Blue 7, my husband was able to try on several pairs of jeans (all different cuts and washes) and also pick out a few shirts without getting irritable. Based on this alone, Blue 7 is a contender.
  • Lush Fashion Lounge – I will admit I have never purchased any men’s clothing from Lush. However, I see several features Lush has to offer that would make it a comfortable place for men to shop. 1) They have a great selection of t-shirts and jeans; what guy doesn’t like those? 2) They host a comfortable atmosphere where a guy can relax on a chaise and actually enjoy the shopping experience.
  • Mr. Ooley’s- Sporting the likes of Oxxford, Giorgio Armani and Ermenegildo Zegna, Mr. Ooley’s specializes in custom tailoring and made-to-measure apparel. Unfortunately, their location in Penn Square mall means that they can be overlooked as a local store. Don’t worry about the mall traffic though, as a customer of Mr. Ooley’s you have a reserved parking spot next to their entrance. :)
  • Spencer Stone – Located in Nichols Hills Plaza, Spencer Stone is my go-to for men’s business casual attire. They have an array of dress shirts and polos as well as cardigans and sweaters in the winter. I appreciate their slim, modern take on clothing. Wander down there next time you eat at Saturn Grill or Cool Greens.
  • Warpaint Clothing Co. – Basically (and literally), these guys are rock stars. I feel cooler just by stepping into their store. If you can rock a pair of skinny jeans or a low-cut V neck, this place is your closet. If you don’t feel cool enough for that, don’t worry. Warpaint designs ultra-soft tees and hand-picks vintage clothing that anyone can rock.

Obviously absent from the ballot: Steven Giles Clothing. Due to their price range, this is probably a special occasion store for the Gazette-reading population. However, for a special occasion, Steven Giles would be my first recommendation. I love their staff and how approachable their store is. I recently sent an out-of-town friend in there for dress clothes and he raved about their service.

Next up, Women’s…