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Published March 06, 2009
Everyone likes an original.
So we can appreciate a designer who sets up shop in the no-man's-land (save for a nearby Agent Provocateur)
section of Union Square to peddle offbeat, classic British gear.
Classic dandy Paul Smith brings his rakish charm to a former Catholic bookstore on a drab stretch
of Geary tomorrow.
You'll see the store as a mix of '50s modernism and late-Victorian charm—even the graphic red and
orange panels outside work better than any sign to signal that you've found the right spot. Once inside, a
wall of framed pictures bookmark the extensive shoe collection (from leather sneakers to moccasins and boat
shoes), and a color-blocked sofa punches up the gentility.
Venture deeper inside to the suit room, paneled in mahogany (salvaged from a 19th-century bank), and as you
browse the various jackets and ties you might also notice the turn-of-the-century dragon-legged table that
would steal the show if only you weren't so fixated on that striped three-piece.
Throughout the shop, you'll also discover knickknacks, books and furniture for sale as well as a women's
section…
But for her, you might want to find that nearby Agent...
Paul Smith
46 Geary St
(between Kearny and Grant)
Union Square
San Francisco, CA 94108
415-352-3520
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