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Newbury Street and Hereford Street

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This is the place for designer jeans with an "industrial" flare. Often Diesil jeans have a really cool labor worker look (such as big pockets, railroad style strips) with a pricey tag. You won't find the typical flashy glitter pockets like most designers to to their jeans. The store has other clothing, and often tailors to the "sporty" style.
 
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Necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, gifts and more. Designs by Gurhan, Alberian and more; in-house designer available.
 
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If you crave duffle bags ($10-40), military clothing, or anything camo chic, then you're in the right place. Very friendly (if somewhat intimidating) staff will help you choose a military-style peacoat ($115), a set of dog tags ($9), or even an Israeli gas mask ($30). Pick up a folding shovel or ammo box for that special someone in your life. Can't find something? They do special orders for missing sizes and items.
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Candy Ford Group is a modeling placement group for promotional events such a parties, promotions, store openings, etc.. The models can be seen on the website, and you can inquire about becoming a "model" yourself.
 
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Bodega
Type: Shoes/Streetwear
Hours: Tues-Sun 10am-6pm Closed Monday
Parking: Street
Cross Street: Mass Ave
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If you meander down Clearway, off of Massachusetts Avenue, you'll spot a slightly dingy looking bodega, or market. The windows are full of Tide and bleach and bottles of soda and juice, and when you peek inside, there are more mixed grocery items lining some wooden shelves. There might be a group of men eating take-out lunch on a picnic table, and there's a slightly suspect looking cash register in the back of the tiny space. In the back on the right, there's a soda vending machine. You want to quench your thirst. So you walk up to the machine....
And it slides to the left, revealing a streetwear store invisible from the road??
Bodega is a hidden gem of the Massachusetts Avenue area near Newbury. Started up a few years ago, as a sort of secret or insiders-only concept, the store is now usually packed, and visitors coming in might ruin the secret-entrance surprise for those just walking in the door. The space has high ceilings, a chandelier that the owner took from his mother's house back when they were first opening, and dark wood shelving built into the wall.
Wares include colorful, high-end sneakers from various brands, graphic t-shirts and sweatshirts, a crazy range of baseball caps, jewelry, sunglasses, and a collection of some of the coolest little publications--photos of shoes, graphic design, art, etc. The staff are extremely helpful, really excited about sneakers, and fun to sit around and chat with. The crowd in Bodega can be students, tourists, streetwear enthusiasts, those who heard through word of mouth--Bodega is one of the most unique little spots in Boston right now.
get on their mailing list: INFO@BDGASTORE.COM. The website is sparse, but they'll send out pretty regular update emails with sales, etc.
 
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There's a large selection of beaded jewels, earrings, bags and accessories at affordable prices. The purse collection is very eclectic and fashion-forward yet inexpensive for trendy bags and wallets. Lunarik also carries local Boston designers that create unique couture accessories for the store so you have one of a kind pieces. They do have a friendly helpful staff and it's a great spot to get colorful & trendy stuff for the look for less.
 
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A Back Bay based boutique that specializes in all things homemade from clothes to accessories, childrens goods to bath and body.
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