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The Night Rider Lookbook

Vintage shoes get their time to shine.

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It’s another week and another cool thing from Solestruck. This time the quickly growing shoe tycoon put together a rockin’ roller rink shoot giving love to their Antiquities Department (aka vintage) with local apparel from Ms. Wood, Rad Summer, Yo Vintage and Moonwoods. Basically, it looks like the coolest kids in school had a party and we wish we were invited.

See the entire lookbook here and watch the video shenanigans below.

Photographer: Nick Wilson
Videographer: Samantha Chin
Design Layout: Tina Le
Hair: Jaime Kenna
MUA: Rachel Manley
Stylists: Anna Branch, Nicole Breed, Erin Enos and Kayla Rekofke

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Fashion Framed

Solestruck’s Holiday Look Book

Looking for party shoes? Look no further.

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Portland’s tres chic shoe store, Solestruck, is quickly earning a rep for their glammed look books. The latest installment pays homage to the holidays with all things sequin, metallic and shiny. Have flip through the slide show to see the pretty things for sale and then take a peak at the behind the scenes video.

To view the lookbook in its entirety visit: Solestruck.com

Stylists: Anna Branch, Ty McBride, Melissa LaChance
Hair: Camilla Orosco | MUA: Rachel Manley
Models: Jessica Smith, Kiley Koehler, Courtney Kai
Photography: Lavenda Memory

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Trend Watch

Trend Watch: Booties

Look around and see that boots don’t have to be knee height.

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Be a booted babe in this high quality leather with buckled harness shoe including a padded foot bed.
Sam Edelman Black Almond
$194.95
Available at Solestruck

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Be a booted babe in this high quality leather with buckled harness shoe including a padded foot bed.
Sam Edelman Black Almond
$194.95
Available at Solestruck

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Alexander McQueen
Buckled Oxford Bootie
$1,275.00
From denim to suiting, this Alexander McQueen motorcycle-buckled bootie revs up any look.
Round toe rests on statement platform and lugged rubber sole.
Statement buckled straps over instep and heel counter.
Laceless grommets on front.
5 1/3" stacked heel.
Made in Italy.
Available at Bergdorf Goodman

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Valentino
Crystal-Beaded Lace Bootie
$1,695.00
Crystal-Beaded Lace Bootie
Asymmetric crystal-beaded suede panels create d’Orsay effect.
Valentino signature sheer lace with tonal crystal accents.
Back zip for ease.
4" heel.
6 1/2"H overall.
Made in Italy.
Available at Bergdorf Goodman

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Fendi
Buckled Bootie
$965.00
Buckled Bootie
Shiny golden buckles
Leather and Lycra®.
Golden hardware.
Open toe.
Buckle straps
Padded leather insole.
4 1/2" covered heel with leather-covered wedge heel protector.
Made in Italy.
Available at Neiman Marcus

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Miu Miu
Trompe-d’Loeil Bootie
$890.00
Peep toe.
Decorative buckle.
Side zip.
4 1/2" covered, curved heel.
Approx. 7 1/2"H overall.
Made in Italy.
Available at Neiman Marcus

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Vince Camuto ‘Silas’ Boot (Nordstrom Exclusive)
$169.95
Skinny straps wind around the ankle
Crafted from vintage tumbled leather.
A burnished toe and double buckles accentuate the lived-in look.
Approx. heel height: 3".
Leather upper/synthetic lining and sole.
Available at Nordstrom

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Burberry Suede Wedge Heel Bootie
$850.00
Fall 2011 collection! Limited quantities
A glossy, sky-high wedge and platform lift a lace-up bootie that mixes rich suede and sporty mesh.
Approx. heel height: 6" with 1 1/2" platform (comparable to a 4 1/2" heel).
Available at Nordstrom

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REPORT Signature ‘Hancock’ Bootie
$349.95
A towering peep-toe bootie is fashioned from slouchy fabric and wrapped with buckled straps for an edgy, urban finish.
Approx. heel height: 5" with 1" platform (comparable to 4" heel).
Back zip closure with adjustable buckled straps.
Available at Nordstrom

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Manolo Blahnik
$1,050.00
Slouchy Suede Peep Toe Ankle Boots
Suede peep toe design with a stylishly slouched front and an uplifting wedge.
Suede upper
Leather lining and sole
Padded insole
Made in Italy
Available at Sak’s

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Jeffrey Campbell
$199.95
High style and very, very cool, this oversize wedged out heel and platform plus Victorian style button closure (actually, its velcro)
6" heel and 1 3/4" platform
Leather upper and lining, man made sole.
Available at Solestruck#

Boots are always big in our northwestern neck of the woods, but don’t get corralled into thinking one shape fits all. The bootie wave is sweeping fashion as the perfect option when you want a little touch of tough, but don’t need a full cowgirl line-dancing kind of time. The fun part about these is you can wear them with eye-catching little lace socks, or tuck a pair of tights right in. Not feeling so frilly? A cuffed straight legged jean and an ankle boot may be a match straight from heaven.

View the slideshow for more booty-licious looks.

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Product Pick

A Sandal That Feels Good

ABEO are shoes to hug your tired feet.

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In a slightly unexpected twist for Shop Talk we draw attention to a shoe that is…..comfortable. Yes, it’s unorthodox, but let’s explore a bit. The Walking Company offers the ABEO line of shoes specializing in footwear made for moving.

The company offered me a free foot scan and pair of sandles to briefly lure me out of my high heels and boots for a moment and out of curiosity I accepted. After I stood on what looked like a scale to get a digital reading of my “super high arches” and had an associate show me a selection of shoes geared to my particular foot issues, I settled on the Lauguna sandal.

While admittedly not my go to shoe for a fashion show or anything fancy, when thrown on with cuffed jeans it’s kind of cute. And most importantly, for the summer city walkers it’s like a little vacation for the feet. Yes, it might be geared a little bit more to your mom, but what’s wrong with that? You’ve got a present in your back pocket for her now.

The Walking Company
located in Pioneer Place Mall

Details on the Laguna Sandal:

The women’s Abeo Laguna sandal blends casual style, “all-day” comfort and a customized fit. Abeo’s commitment to biomechanical footwear has revolutionized the sandal and your feet will feel the progress. Digitally fit to your foot, Abeo Premium sandals incorporate state-of-the-art digital foot scanning technology which calculates the optimum Abeo premium sandal footbed construction for your individual foot.
Premium full grain leather with hook in loop adjustable velcro strap.
Microsuede footbed with Aegis microbe shield gives long lasting protection against odor, staining and deterioration of the footbed.

Dual-density EVA insole with memory foam that conforms to your foot, allowing equal distribution of pressure.  Rubber outsole absorbs shock and is slip resistant.
Non-skid and slip resistant bottom.
Supports your feet and aligns your body.
Balances weight distribution.
Increases stability and reduces foot fatigue.
Reduces shock and stress on your joints.

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Famous Folks

International Fluevog Day

Drop this famous footwear designer’s name for some steals and deals on a makeshift holiday.

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Criss-cross leather platforms from my tour-de-Fluevog.

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Criss-cross leather platforms from my tour-de-Fluevog.

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John Fluevog + Eden Dawn = People with unusual names.

In 1970 John Fluevog began his career as an independent designer and retailer of forward-thinking footwear and accessories. Or as he tells it, began “creating unique soles for unique souls.” In honor of that Fluevogian spirit, Sunday May 15th is International John Fluevog Day. Stores across the world that respect the name band together to celebrate by way of discounts and fun.

Portland recently became one of the chosen cities and celebrated the launch of our own Fluevog shoe store on West Burnside with a big ol’ shindig and the man himself appeared. John and I were able to chat it up some before he escorted me around to show off a few of his personal favorite shoe picks. For the record I would like more one-on-one shoe guides with designers who sport neon green ties.

Eden Dawn: Why did you choose Portland for your next store?

John Fluevog: Who does not like Portland? Everyone here in Vancouver BC sure does! Fluevog staff loves Portland. I love Portland. Sorry it took so long to get there! Plus, I have roots in Portland. Both of my sisters lived there and my grandfather at age 8 came to the West via the Oregon trail in 1892 from St Louis and settled near Portland. I guess, like my grandfather, I always knew I’d get there at some point.

E.D: What are your impressions of Portland fashion?

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John Fluevog + Eden Dawn = People with unusual names.

J.F: Portland fashion is great because it tends to be off the fashion map. Everyone is looking good, but not like they walked out of a magazine. And they are secure enough to embrace eccentricity.

Definitely my kind of town.

E.D: Any big news coming up in the Fluevog realm?

J.F: Not sure how big a news it is for others, but it is for me .We’re opening a store in Quebec City in a month . None of the staff that have been hired speak English. I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry. A challenge for sure, especially as I don’t speak French.

Take advantage of International Fluevog Day with the deals John negotiated on your behalf, all good for just May 15th:

Ace Hotel Portland 1022 SW Stark St
503.228.2277 10% off future reservations booked on May 15th. Ask for Fluevog rate

Cacao 414 SW 13th Avenue
503.241.0656 Two free caramels

Covet 429 sw 10th Avenue
503.222.6838 15% off regular priced merchandise

Jake’s Famous Crawfish 401 SW 12th Avenue
503.226.1419 $15 off to first 25 customers

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John pointed these out as one of his favorites for their laser cut-out design.

Goorin Bros Hat Shop 808 NW 23rd Ave.
503.227.5300 15% off total purchase

Living Room Theatres 341 SW 10th Avenue
971.222.2010 Free large popcorn with movie

Masu Sushi 406 SW 13th Avenue
503.221.MASU 15% off

Narcisse 1015 SW Washington Street
503.224.2422 15% off

West End Bikes 1111 SW Stark Street
503.208.2933 10% off instore

For more deals: International Fluevog Day

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Get hip to it

Trend Watch: Wedges

If you can’t balance in a normal heel, don’t feel stuck in ballet flats. Give the wedge a go.

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-by Claudia Ciuti
-Granel Wedge, $348
-Available at Zelda’s Shoe Bar, 633 NW 23rd Ave

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-by Claudia Ciuti
-Granel Wedge, $348
-Available at Zelda’s Shoe Bar, 633 NW 23rd Ave

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-by BE & D
-Fisher Wedge Sandal, $385
-Available from NationalJeanCompany.com

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-by Reiss
-Birgit Asymmetric Cut Out Wedge, $267
-Available from Asos

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-by Michael Antonio
-Gunner Wedge, $60
-Available from DSW

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-by Madeline
-Reba Wedge, $65
-Available from ShoeMall.com

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-Women’s Lynn Cuff Sandal, $185
-Available from Nordstrom

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-by DV by Dolce Vita
-Pali Wedge, $87
-Available from Zappos.com

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-by Jeffrey Cambell
-Saturn 2 Wedge, $210
-Available from Solestruck, 718 NW 11th Avenue#

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-by Sergio Zelcer
-Women’s Casey Wedge Sandal, $105
-Available from Endless.com

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-by Messeca
-Women’s Coraline Wedge Sandal, $169
-Available from Piperlime.com

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-by Finsk
-252-106, $660
-Available from Solestruck, 718 NW 11th Avenue#

One word: Wedges. This cousin to the traditional high heel has a special place in my heart because it lends enough support for the shimmy-shimmy shake-shake I like to break into multiple times a day. If you want to go higher to elongate your legs with that miniskirt, but are a little shaky on stilettos, wedges are the way to go. It’s an ongoing trend with a little more action this year as it crashes into the many other 70’s trends that are currently En Vogue. Get your (ankle supporting) groove on.

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Famous Folks

Meet Steve Madden

Shoe days and shoe daze.

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We’re officially going to call April the month of shoes. As if there wasn’t enough footwear excitement lately, add this. Designer extraordinaire Steve Madden will be making a personal appearance tomorrow, Saturday, April 16, from 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM at Washington Square Nordstrom. You can meet Steve Madden and shop his latest collection. Plus pick yourself up a complimentary t-shirt and tote bag. Then you can get your pic snapped with Steve for your Facebook page (and get an autograph) while grooving to a DJ. It’s in the BP Shoes department. Be prepared to wait awhile.

Nordstrom Washington Square (#25)
9700 SW Washington Square Road
Tigard, OR 97223
(503) 620-0555

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Be there or be square

Get Your Fluevog On

Another great shoe store comes to town. Hide my wallet.

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These suckers would put me over six feet tall, but I don’t care. Want!

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The folks at Fluevog (Fluevogian folks?) said they’ve had this Portland store in the works for awhile. And the time has finally come for us to sneak in and check it out. The never-a-dull-moment shoe store is hosting a launch party Tuesday the 19th and wants to see you. You don’t have to bring anything, but you do have to do is RSVP. They want to make sure they get the proper peeps on the list.

Fluevog Launch Party
Tuesday, April 19th
6-10pm
1224 SW Stark St. Pdx

RSVP to goodtimes@fluevog.com
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Famous Folks

Franco Sarto Interview

What happens when you put me in a room with a charming, international shoe designer? I get twitterpated.

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I might be a walking talking cliché, but I really love shoes. They are a completely level playing field in the fashion world. It doesn’t matter your height, weight, age or anything else – cute shoes are just cute shoes. One man behind beautiful shoes is the legendary Franco Sarto. Sitting in his 60’s Sarto has designed shoes for four decades after mastering the craft growing up in Italy. His moderately priced shoe collections are found on a global scale and has spent his life doing something I greatly respect – prettying up feet.

I arrived at Nordstrom, where he was doing a public appearance for shoe fanatics, and was whisked into a back room for my introduction to Sarto and developed an instant crush. I don’t care that he is twice my age, that I am a Goliath in heels and that he probably doesn’t remember me; I was a total smitten kitten. I mean he was wearing a gingham blazer and speaking Italian! Both of those will get you far in my book.

After his charming introduction, it did hit me like a truck that he only spoke Italian and I only speak English (and a hint of Japanese, not helpful here). So our interview would be through a translator, which was a first for me and kind of an interesting feat to overcome. For every answer question you see from me and then Sarto’s following answer you must understand there was 5 full minutes of fast Italian, sweeping hand gestures, smiling, direct eye contact while I tried to will myself to instantly understand and then 15 seconds of the translator. Someone get me a Rosetta Stone for Christmas, I need to get busy.

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(Introductions and pleasantries)

Eden Dawn: I know that you have been designing a long time, how do you continue to find inspirations?

Franco Sarto: (excitedly spoke and waved his hands for 5 full minutes) I find my best inspiration in the streets or in the cities. When I walk around Italy or New York. They are different styles of the times, in the morning or the evening or in a restaurant. So that is where I find my inspiration. Directly from the public, and that is how I get my inspirations. Today the fashion is more of a mixture. People may have an old jacket from two years ago and a new skirt. It’s very personal. The street makes the fashion today.

E.D: I like that (laughs). Is that part of the reason you continue to do store tours? To experience the new cities?

F.S: For me it’s very important to look around and see the United States. There is always so much to see. For example I got to New York or to Paris or to Milan and I look at people and there all different fashion styles. I sketch in my mind. It’s important to me to see how they dress and to see the moods. And then I give my own interpretation of what I see.

There are many ideas around, it is important to correct them.

E.D: You started out as a cobbler and became a shoe designer. Can you tell me a little bit about difference between the two?

F.S: The cobbler is now a very old fashion word. They don’t really exist anymore, they just repair shoes. On the other hand a designer creates a product but when he creates a product he also needs to know the technique. It’s important when I have an idea or creation to do something I know the techniques of how to do it. It’s important that one person can do both.

This is very important, because many people you interview will not be able to do both. It is easier to be a designer, but to build it is more difficult. You have to know the leather, the materials; to make a shoe is more complicated than a coat or pants. With a coat or pair of pants you can just have a larger size. With shoes you have to be very precise. You have to know the material like leather or wood and it will react. Sometimes it is a matter of millimeters for a comfortable shoe. I do the research, I do everything, sketch it, everything.

E.D: My first pair of “grown-up” heels were Franco Sarto shoes. I remember them. Little green suede kitten-heel shoes.

F.S: (seems very happy with this tid bit) The greatest success and satisfaction for a designer is to make a shoe that you can wear as a teen or at sixty. If one can do that, one is a true designer. An experienced one. That’s why I don’t want to be super high fashion level. I want something more accessible for all people to wear. Something that works well for people from thirty, forty to sixty. This is very important for me. I would like to underline this. The accessibility.

E.D: If you were forced to pick one shoe to sum up spring, what would that be?

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The Ambrosia

F.S: Platform! That’s what people like. It’s hard to pick one. (laughs) If you want one, that’s the one. (Hands me his spring Ambrosia shoe, ideal for a summer day) This is perfect for your readers. If you want only one recommendation that is it. If you go into a restaurant and a man is eating and you are wearing these shoes he will stop eating and look at you in these shoes.

E.D: (laughing) I’m sold! I’m sold! I do have one other question. Do you plan on retiring?

F.S: The more I am around the shoe and the more I love them. I always say to be a professional in any field you must be in love with the product and have a good time. And you don’t have to listen about getting old. The time goes fast. If you just did it out of duty, it becomes heavy. It gets easier now that I have my own line. Because I can experience and that makes it easier. Everything is easier now, than when I was younger. The more I can see how the work works. The work is unified it’s globalized. I don’t want to stop working.

E.D: Would you ever let any other designers design under your name? Do you have other designers now?

F.S: Yes, My son works for me and other young people work with me.

E.D: Did you train him on all the technical ways behind shoemaking?

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F.S: Yes, I showed him the techniques. But you never know if your son will like the same things as you. It’s like a DNA thing kind of thing. You can hope that your son has it and becomes better than you, but it’s not necessarily his path. It’s like a football player, number 1 in his field; it doesn’t mean his son will be.

E.D: My family builds nursing homes! And I’m a fashion editor.

(Big laughs all around)

F.S: Exactly

And with that, our happy time was over. But before I went Franco signed a sketch of the Ambrosia shoe for me and it sits in my living room reminding me to pick my shoes wisely.

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Gimme

Solestruck Shoes

Get love struck for shoes at Solestruck.

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One haute shoe from the Solestruck S/S ’11 look book.

Ahhhhhh, shoes. Those things that started off as necessities, but by age 2 were a daily choice I labored over. The right pair of shoes can cure many ailments: a so-so outfit (suede wedges!), a case of the winter slumps (hot pink heels!) or catching the right person’s eye (over the knee stiletto boots!). Where or where can a Portland girl go for all of these items? Solestruck in the Pearl District has taken on the personal challenge to “rid the world of ugly shoes one pair at a time.” I think it’s working. The fashion forward boutique has been kind to let Portland Monthly use product from their happening inventory to fill out our fashion shoots and it’s on my go-to list when I need something that is edgy and modern.

Solestruck’s website is flush with traffic and customers and many don’t even realize this is a Portland based operation. The storefront on NW 11th is full of jaw dropping pieces by Jeffrey Campbell, Dolce Vita, Rachel Comey and dozens more. It’s a place a shoe-aholic can easily get themselves into trouble so take a shopping buddy. The brains behind the brands just put together an awesome Spring/Summer 2001 look book called Weekender, shot on location in Eastern Oregon. Digitally flipping through it may have just cured my case of S.A.D.

Click here to flip through the book.

Solestruck.com
718 NW 11th Ave
Portland, Or

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Shoe Me

Doc Marten Moves.

Good ol’ shoes + good ol’ bands

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Boots, builders, butchers.

What do these things have in common? A free show and a new shoe location. As of this week the beloved (or hated if you didn’t like the Grunge era) British company Doc Marten has moved its retail operations and North American headquarters into one building on 10th and W. Burnside. That means the Broadway location, which was the first Doc Marten retail store in the whole country, has closed. I personally went through a very heavy Dr. M phase in the mid nineties wearing velvet docs to my imitation prom (my religious school didn’t get a real prom, dancing was a no-no). And if you want to talk longevity: On my first trip to London in 1996 I picked up a pair that are still in my closet to this day, and get brought out when I am forced to go into nature. I’d say 15 years of wear means they are worth the money. To kick off and celebrate the new location the store will be hosting a series of free concert events from October-December. First up will be awesome locals The Builders and the Butchers on October 22nd. A far better option then the typical elevator music that plays at most stores.

What: The Builders and the Butchers free show
Where: The new Doc Martens store
2 NW 10th Ave
Portland, OR
Why: So you can buy some shoes

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