Made from 100% bio-washed chino twill, this cap from Philadelphia-based YOWIE is lightweight and comfy. It features a pre-curved visor and a six-panel, unstructured and low-profile silhouette. A neon green hue with raised purple embroidery of the shop’s name finishes the cap, making it as bright as it is breezy.
From God’s Gift London, the Brielle 2.0 serves up retro style with photochromic and anti-reflective lenses that offer UV 400 protection. Made from polycarbonate, the sunglasses come in a range of classic hues (like black and tortoiseshell) in addition to bold, multi-toned colorways (including light and dark green, orange and pink or even white, red and pink). Price is in Pounds.
A modest, blue-toned apartment in Ridgewood, Queens currently doubles as a studio for the whimsical independent jewelry brand Haricot Vert. Inside the living-room-turned-workspace, founder Kelsey Armstrong pairs vintage Monopoly pieces, miniature cutlery and other found objects with her signature picto-charms—tiny photos turned into glazed pendants that Armstrong crafts by hand. Owned, operated and made almost entirely by the founder (save for the occasional assistant), Haricot …