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Here’s another quick update on Barking Irons: Recently the brand reached out to Friends of the Highline, the nonprofit that’s been involved in restoring and revamping and re-opening to the public a strip of what used to be an elevated rail track built mostly in the 1930s. (Here’s more on all that.) It’s one of the more widely discussed urban-renewal kinda projects of recent years. Anyway, the Barking Irons guys approached the with some ideas for some T’s, that (per the brand’s method) draw in history; with proceeds going to Friends of the Highline. One of those above (they’re at Barneys and the brand’s site) and info below…
I hope to have an update on what’s up with the Hundreds soon, as well.
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