Ports 1961 Gets a Makeover

by Natasha Wolff | September 16, 2015 4:00 pm

Ports 1961, a staple fashion destination in New York City’s Meatpacking District[1], has been converted to a stand-alone menswear boutique thanks to a new vision set out by the brand’s menswear Creative Director, Milan Vukmirovic.

Inside the boutique

Inside the new store

The redesign includes a stylishly updated interior space (picture: mid-century modern furniture, marble accents and industrial metal fittings), a vinyl record wall and iconic menswear styles from Vukmirovic’s debut collection for fall/winter 2015. Among the store’s many highlights—from essential white shirts to chic military coats for men—lie exclusive collaboration pieces, like a skateboard made with pro skateboarder Tony Alva and special installations designed by street-style toy artist Michael Lau.

Be sure to check out the chic flagship during your next shopping trip.

Ports 1961, 3 Ninth Avenue, ports1961.com[2]

Endnotes:
  1. New York City’s Meatpacking District: http://dujour.com/cities/meatpacking-district-shopping-restaurants-art-bars-yoga/
  2. ports1961.com: http://www.ports1961.com

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