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FEATURE FRIDAY: QUAY EYEWEAR
Happy Friday! Today’s Feature Friday is a new brand introduced into our Accessories department – Quay Eyewear
Quay Eyewear (pronounced KEY) started in 2004 from down under, Australia:
“Quay Eyeware sunglasses and accessories was the brain child of Allen and Linda Hammond, who successfully launched Quay eyeware in 2004 and their son Zak joining the team in…0 -
In Store: Enjoy our new Bracelet Bar
Our Bracelet Bar is open and ready to serve up some great arm parties. If you haven’t heard of an arm party, you my friend, are missing out. It’s a trend that has spread virally (in a fashionable way) through online bloggers and magazines and can be seen on the arms of every fashionista/fashionmista. If you…
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X-MAS DAY #10 – ACCESSORIES TO COMPLETE YOUR HOLIDAY OUTFIT
Your holiday party is less than a week away. You have an incredible outfit to impress your co-workers. Now it’s time to bring a little flare to your special night and round out your look with class.
Shoes are obviously a good place to start. You can add some length to your legs with fun suede…0 -
VIDEO: The Making of NATIVE Shoes
Although we don’t normally post videos on the blog, NATIVE Shoes released a great 2-minute video on how their shoes are made. Thank you to Cut and Show for putting us onto the video, and to the Agenda Show for posting it online. Over the Rainbow still has a great selection of NATIVE Shoes in…
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NEW BRAND: Native Shoes
Native Shoes draws its inspiration from their favourite shoe silhouettes and re-creates them in a light, comfortable material. There is an effortless appeal to the brand: all Native Shoes can be slipped on easily, carried lightly in a backpack, and worn on long walks. The brand’s new collection appeals to wide variety of people. Over…
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NEW BRAND: FjällRäven
The concept behind Fjällräven actually began in 1950. Founder Åke Nordin was 14-years-old trekking the mountains of Örnsköldsvik in Northern Sweden. An outdoor enthusiast, Åke did not like the backpacks available at that time: they were small, uncomfortable, pear-shaped bags. Åke built a wooden frame that improved the distribution of weight across his back and was comfortable to carry more weight. This innovation helped a wider range of…
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