Displaying all articles in the category &ldquo Haberdashery &rdquo

Lazy Sunday

Hey guys! On the recent Rose Bowl Sunday, we had the privilege of having some of the most outstanding individuals in the industry who stopped by for a visit.  We were hanging out with Aki Iwasaki who is the creative director of Red Wing Shoes, Japan. We also had Ouigi Theodor in the house… the creative director of The Brooklyn Circus! Emmett Harrell who is a longtime designer and co-founder of Akademiks and his offshoot line PRPS also joined us. Julian Imrie of Julian Boots who is well known for his well crafted boots, and Adam and Amy Lafferty from Libero Ferrero, responsible for their luxury leather bags. Here are some pics of our day!


Aki, Mike, Ouigi, Emmett, Julian, and Pete


Aki, Mike, Ouigi, Julian, Pete, Amy, and Emmett

Same Shop, New Style

It has been awhile since we have posted some detailed pictures of our shop and since we just did some rearranging I thought now would be a good time. Of course these iPhone pictures don’t do it justice, you really need to stop by and see the place for yourself.









Window Shopping

Our friends over at Denim Therapy have posted an article about our shop on their blog! Check it out.

Free Support

We just came across some cool vintage Dutch Military suspenders! We are selling them here in our Pasadena shop, but would like to give some of them away. For a limited time, come in wearing a pair of our Blacksmiths, or either pair from our Dead Grass Collection and walk out with a free pair of these vintage military suspenders.

Here are some pictures of Chris, one of our favorite customers, in his Deadgrass collection jeans and Rising Sun chambray. He got his free pair, who’s next?

Thanks Chris!

Warm Wishes

Just in time for Christmas (just barely) we have some of our traditional Rising Sun coffee blend. Back by popular demand, we will soon be starting to brew up single cups for our customers. Stop by and pick some up and let the coffee pick you up. Happy Holidays.


The Historic 107 S. Fair Oaks

There are a few things you may find interesting about Rising Sun’s shop besides the products. Our haberdashery’s building, 107 S. Fair Oaks, is a historic building in Pasadena. It was constructed in the late 1880′s and served as a showroom for stage coaches or horse carriages. By the early 1900′s it became the Hotel Mikado a Japanese hotel that mostly catered to Japanese Americans. By about World War II the hotel was sold to the family of Mr. Percy Carter who converted the hotel to The Hotel Carver (after George Washington Carver), Pasadena’s first hotel owned by African-Americans. Its primary clientele consisted of visitors turned away by the Hotel Green, which serviced mostly well-to-do, white clients.

During The Hotel Carver years the then well-known nightclub, The Onyx Club, which eventually became The Club Cobra, featured jazz talents of the time in the basement. Below is a picture of the wall in the basement today.

By the 70′s the building was converted to artists studios and the Pasadena Repertory Theatre, which won the LA Drama Critics’ Circle Awards for Best Director and best Screenplay for its staging of “In Celebration.” Other acclaimed creatives associated with the space include Paul McCarthy (contemporary artist), Steve Gerber (Marvel Comics creator, The Defenders, Howard the Duck), Gill Dennis (writer, Walk the Line), Betty Dore (painter), Herbie Lewis (jazz musician), and more.

Today Rising Sun does not forget the important history of Old Town Pasadena and the stories these walls would tell if could speak. With time we will perhaps weave some tales of our own for the history books.

When we worked on the space our belief was the only way to build ourselves a haberdashery was from the sweat from our own brows. The leather floors were install by Mike, friends, and family. The carved wood found in the haberdashery were done by his family. So were the tin ceilings. We pride ourselves in upholding the fighting spirit that is still very much alive in the building.

Please visit our shop at 107 S. Fair Oaks, Pasadena CA and enjoy the local history.

Big Ben at Rising Sun

I am not talking about the workwear brand. Not the clock tower bell either, although Ben Phillips is from the UK. He made a special trip to see us and we thought our meeting deserves recounting.

On the lazy Pasadena morning after Christmas, while workers of Rising Sun and other local institutions were at home hungover from celebrating, our propreitor Mike Hodis found himself compelled to open the store. In his own words not ten minutes after the doors were open “I quickly realized why I had to open that day and that if I had not I would have missed an opportunity to meet one of the most motivated and passionate denim enthusiast out there.” He is talking about Ben, the hulking Brit who deals in American tattoo machines and loves faithfully made denim clothing.

Ben was stateside with his girlfriend who is in a student exchange program in Philadelphia. They made the trip to the west coast to see the sights but “the catalyst for the trip was to come and check out our shop and to purchase a pair of Blacksmiths, in size 40.”

Chatting and swapping stories ensued. Ben’s size served him well in barroom brawls and hard living in the tough, industrial English town he grew up in. His passion for vintage clothing and 40′s era culture gave him a creative outlet to overcome what must have been a rough upbringing. We are proud to count Ben as a supporter and have him wear Rising Sun garments.

This encounter gave much Mike much to think about during this season of thanks and reflection. “The time I spent in the shop with this great guy made me realize that the shop serves more than one purpose. It also serves as a destination for like-minded people whose lives intertwine with mine. The stories as well as the new friendships I cherish as priceless moments in my life.” Thank you, Ben! It was a pleasure meeting you and Ooffii.

What follows is a small autobio by Big Ben himself.

Ooffii and I come from Brighton, England, about an hour south of London. My experiences in the music industry as a tour manager and promoter, and my time working for The Duffer of St. George has generated my interest in tattoos, vintage and especially denim. I now work for Deluxe Tattoo Supplies; I travel throughout the UK selling handmade tattoo machines.

Ooffii is a student at the University of Sussex studying American History. She is currently on exchange at the University of Pennsylvania; for her Christmas break we decided to head out west to get some California sun. My denim obsession forced us to brave LA public transport to make the trip to Rising Sun. We had the best experience in the shop. We hung out with Mike and chatted about everything from denim and vintage to frontier history, mining and our families. It was a pleasure and a privilege to spend time in the shop and get to see the amazing workshop. I couldn’t be happier with my new Blacksmiths and am looking forward to building a up a Rising Sun collection.