Frank 151 Clothing and Fashions for Men
A true originator in the development of streetwear culture, Frank151 rose from humble beginnings in Atlanta as a small publication (both literally and figuratively). With each new year Frank151 has grown by leaps and bounds. Transplanting to New York City, Frank151 has become a thriving and prestigious insider magazine, with guest curators drawn from elite tastemakers; whats more, Frank has developed into a prolific events sponsor, while defining the cultures premiere media partnership & cultural networking groups (the FDL), a line of apparel & accessories, and Franks Chop Shop, a flagship boutique offering Frank merchandise and the #1 rated mens barbershop in the city.
Known worldwide for impeccable taste and street sophistication, Frank151 apparel and accessories come from a versatile range of carefully selected collaborations. Frank151 fitted hats are made in collaboration with the New Era Hat Company; other collaborations have included a select cross-section of forward thinking brands, from Shut Skateboards to Mr. Cartoon and Estevan Oriols SA Studios; from Lenny Kravitz to the Marley Familys Tuff Gong label; and from Japans Lafayette to New Yorks Futura 2000. The aesthetic is driven by the lifestyle and theme featured in each unique Chapter of the Frank Book, and by the Franks Chop Shop experience.
FRANKS CHOP SHOP
Located in New Yorks historic Lower East Side, Franks Chop Shop is a neighborhood institution. Offering the most highly rated mens haircut in New York City, and the closest, cleanest straight-razor shave since Sweeney Todd was cutting, the Chop Shop is the true destination to serve all the modern man of leisures aesthetic needs.
The Franks Chop Shop design takes its cues from antiquity: the aesthetic of the straight razor blade, equally a historic tool and weapon; the iconic face of Benjamin Franklin, a philosophical role model and mascot for the Chop Shop (and the face worth a hundred bucks); and the chunky block letters, reminiscent of old school New York train writers, with the simple word -- CHOP -- emblazoned on every hat.
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