Gothamist is a website about New York. More
Editor: Jen Chung Publisher: Jake Dobkin
About Us & Advertising | Archives | Contact | Mobile | RSS | Staff
Most Recommended:
James Powderly, GRL Founder, Detained in Beijing (22)
Topless Day in Central Park (20)
Angie Pontani, Reigning Queen of Burlesque (19)
Life on Mars Found in Williamsburg (9)
Most Commented:
John McCain Introduces Sarah Palin as VP Pick (68)
NYPD Defends Ejecting Sox Fan from Yankee Stadium During "God Bless America" (62)
Topless Day in Central Park (60)
McCain Apparently Chooses Sarah Palin as VP (57)
Latest tip:
fair deal, considering how much work the traffic police have been doing recently to clear the 5th [more]
Latest link:
[from jenchungsboobs] Podcast: The Mayor, on His Terms - City Room - Metro - New York Times Blog
Latest Photo:
ditto! MUJI is awesome!
Yay MUJI! I always pop in there when I'm in Paris and buy a few things, and constantly wondered why they hadn't opened a store yet in NYC. Great location, too! (A block away from my office..)
Muji's OK. It's been in London for ages. There's really nothing special in there that you probably can't find in any number of other over-priced boutiques in the West Village, SoHo, etc., etc.
I was all aflutter until Mark took the wind out of my sails. Wet blanket much, Mark?
mark is cooooooool.
I'm not trying to be super cool or anything, but it's a store. A friggin' store that, while fine, sells upscale versions of the same stuff that you can buy anyplace else.
Get away from your consumer sheep mentality.
The funny part is how coomonly available MUJI stuff is in Japan. Everything from MUJI toilet paper to pens to underwear, all available at the local convenie corner store. Better prices too. Funny. But I'm happy it's coming here and not just available through MoMA.
Yes! I actually have a set of those cardboard speakers in the picture up there.
Now, Top Shop, pleeeaaase.
I haven't been over to UNIQLO since they opened; are they doing well? Is MUJI following their lead?
why the hell would you go to an overpriced boutique in west village or soho, if you can buy cool-looking, actually useful, INEXPENSIVE things at muji.
perhaps most importantly, and not mentioned here, is the environmental-friendliness of muji products! that's something we should all be willing to pay a little extra for.
Okay, so I'm an unsophisticated hick from the 'burbs who's fascinated by Japanese minimalism. /baaaa/
Anyway, will they also import the very cool Muji housing?
http://www.muji.net/ie/
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/002141.html
More modern p0rn here:
http://mocoloco.com/