Last weekend, Archival Clothing was in San Francisco for Showmanship, a holiday pop up show hosted by the gents at
the Durable Goods Concern. I'm starting to think San Francisco might be my favorite city. I cannot think of another place that better localizes my obsessions for coffee, bicycles, and clothing. Not an hour off the plane, I had my first pourover coffee, visited
a bike shop with a Velo Orange mixte in the window and browsed hickory striped chore coats at
Al's Attire.
At Showmanship, we had a great time meeting AC readers, flickr contacts and Bay Area friends. We also reconnected with a few of our favorite retailers including
Taylor Stitch,
AB Fits,
Box Dog Bikes and
Unionmade.
Here are some snap portraits of folks we met over the weekend:

Riv list friend in Filson Trucker jacket. Future Redwing Heritage boots owner.
Sightglass Barista wearing custom denim apron by by Holly Samuelson.

Michael (Taylor Stitch) in A.C. shawl collar cardigan.

Design and marketing student fit testing A.C. shawl collar cardigan.
Wm J Mills & Co. rep, Tom Beatty, and his family of bags.

A.C. shawl collar cardigan in navy multiweave, XXS fit (coming soon).
Naz modeling our gray shawl. Not pictured: his envy inducing Lumix GF1.

He looked handsome in every shawl collar colorway.

Me in Showmanship shopkeep ensemble: Mubec/Dry Bones jacket, Saint James scarf, Filson whipcord trousers and Crockett and Jones Yarmouth lace-ups.

Nathan in unidentified plaid shirt.
And some additional visual data points:

Woolrich John Rich and Bros. wool shadowplaid jacket for women at Ab Fits.

Bob Jackson custom and
A. Homer Hilsen bicycles parked outside Showmanship.

Bradley's Ricoh GR.

Pack basket at the Embarcadero Center.
A hearty thanks to the show organizers (Taylor Stitch's Barrett, Jeremy, Michael & Co.) and everyone who came by to say hello or provided restaurant and digital camera recommendations (Ricoh GR or Lumix GF1?).