Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Rock 'n' roll baby clothes in Rhinebeck
My nieces and nephews (and their parents) have come to expect a certain level of coolness from me when it’s birthday time. For a few years my main source of hip baby and children’s clothes was Sam&Seb in Brooklyn.
But since moving to the mid-Hudson Valley my street cred with the little
ones has moved dangerously close to uncool giraffes and elephants.
Until I discovered No Sugar in Rhinebeck.
This store features baby and children’s clothing with an edge that reflects
the indie spirit of the parents who shop there.
No Sugar stocks L.A.-based Claude’s reworked vintage concert tees cut with
flutter sleeves for girls.
My favorite is the Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers version (above photo).
Other standouts are the Kingsley T-shirt line that features art and rock inspired graphics.
I also love the Nagano Dragon raincoat by Tea Collection.
And for the mom who doesn’t want to sacrifice style for function: a Paulina
Quintana metallic leather diaper bag in copper.
No Sugar is located at 41 East Market St. in Rhinebeck. Call 845-876-6040.
Thanks to hip mom Jacquie Mastropietro for the tip!
Where do you shop for hip baby and children’s clothes? E-mail me at
kmurray@poughkeepsiejournal.com.
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2 comments:
have you seen http://www.saltybaby.com? i think it is new, and the stuff is very simple but also nice and edgy... our kid wears 'slacker' and everyone laughs...
Hi Kathleen,
Thanks for the positive reaction to our store.
We have recently opened our webstore: www.nosugar.us
You will find every item that we sell in the store also in our webstore. Inventory is updated daily.
Also; kindly note that the correct address for our store in Rhinebeck is: 47 East Market Street.
Of course you will find all details you need on the info pages on the website.
We are also offering our full collection on Facebook; No Sugar.
And of course you can follow us on twitter: nosugarus.
Hopefully we will meet one day in our store.
Thanks and happy shopping.
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