New York Home > Style > Going For Oak
Published February 04, 2008
A few assumptions can be drawn from a clothing store that's meant to be "all about New York."
First, you can expect it to feel as though you've stumbled upon another minimalist art gallery, given the
huge industrial roofing-felt sculpture winding down the center of the store. Second, in a bold and shocking
move, the clothes are almost all black.
Which will no doubt simplify shopping when you hit Oak, the eagerly anticipated Williamsburg
transplant, just opened on Bond Street.
The store is narrow and the merchandise well-curated, which means you won't be overwhelmed by shelves filled
with neon polos, animal print belts or other things you won't be wearing. Instead they carry a mix of mass
market and edgier labels—owner Louis Terline's favorites include Harmon, Hyden Yoo (a new "Wall Street
banker meets hipster" line) and the Oak house label. Accessories include Bedstu burnished suede cap-toe
oxford shoes and deadstock Casio calculator watches (to really bring the banker-meets-hipster look full
circle.)
And just in case the concept seems a little out there, Terline and co-owner Jeff Madalena don't take it all
too seriously: "We're not nearly as intimidating as the whole thing looks," Terline says. "It's just
clothes."
We're as relieved to hear it as you are.
Oak
28 Bond St
(between Bowery and Lafayette)
East Village
New York, NY 10012
Oak
28 Bond St
(between Bowery and Lafayette)
East Village
New York, NY 10012
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