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Poler Stuff, Laguna Beach


From teeny enamel pins to tents built for two, the wares at these newcomers to the L.A. shopping scene are worth a look for everyone on your list (and, okay, you too).


á BOTANICA WORKSHOP rOmy bralette


For her wispy delicates, designer Misa


Miyagawa uses organic, barely there cotton for full-coverage comfort with lots of sex appeal.


à botanicaworkshop.com, $110


GILLER LADY PINS


ß AMELIA


Local illustrator and animator Amelia Giller is objectifying (and we mean that in the best and most literal sense) her characters in enamel for fun, wearable girl power.


à ameliagiller.com, $12 each


Friend Mart, Chinatown Once a series of pop-ups and now a full-blown brick-and- mortar store, Friend Mart is a great place to shop for—you guessed it—your friends. Peruse affordable adornments such as patches and pins along with witty cards, local zines, playful plush toys and comfy tees. The merch here is cheeky and fun, and everything is reasonably priced and locally made. à I970 N Broadway, #105 (friend-mart.com)


ß MIWAK JUNIOR CONNECTOR Ergonomically and aesthetically perfect, these ceramic pipes are shaped and fired by Chilean fine artist Sebastian Boher and sold by his sweet, Southern-drawling wife, Alice.


à miwakjunior.com, $100


Miansai, Abbot Kinney This nautical-themed jewelry outfit brings refined, preppy styles to a ’hood that’s more surf rat than sailing brat. But Miansai’s designs are timeless and effortless, blending in with even the crunchiest of styles. The brand began in 2008 with just one well-crafted bracelet, and now it boasts an entire line of jewelry, watches, wallets and travel bags, plus this swanky West Coast store in addition to its Soho flagship in NYC. Like the Soho shop, the Venice location


67


offers tea and kombucha, a back patio with free Wi-Fi and a monogramming bar. à 1116 Abbot Kinney Blvd (310-683-0060, miansai.com)


Poler Stuff, Laguna Beach The first California outpost (it’s about damn time) of this beloved Portland, Oregon–based brand is a gigantic playground for fashionable outdoorsy types. Stock up on colorful backpacks, knit hats and knapsacks—Poler’s signature wearable sleeping bags, which you can zip your arms and feet out of—for yourself and your hip hiker buds. Not in the market for quirky yet functional gear? Check out the art gallery, surfboard shaping room and adventure-mobile collection while enjoying Stumptown cold brew and Salt & Straw ice cream. Chances are you’ll rub puffy- jacket–clad elbows with Laguna’s hippest surf set. à 1360 S Coast Hwy (949-715-9918, polerstuff.com/pages/laguna-flagship)


Miansai, Abbot Kinney


October–December 2016 Time Out Los Angeles


PHOTOGRAPHS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): COURTESY BOTANICA WORKSHOP; COURTESY POLER STUFF, LAGUNA BEACH; COURTESY MIANSAI; JAKOB N. LAYMAN


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