Great store with very nice gifts for men if you have some money to spend. I’ve gotten a shirts here for my guy from Levi’s Vintage, Our Legacy, etc. All clothes have been super soft and high quality. They have a wonderful selection and the dudes who work here are easy going and helpful. I love that you can get things gift wrapped next door for free too. Always glad to shop here for something special. Cool sunglasses, belts, hats, slippers, shaving items, and more.
Barrett H.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
There may not be an abundance of men’s boutiques in Los Angeles but places like Mohawk General makes up for that. The store has a really great vibe and the staff is great and not super pretentious like other places I’ve been. Their selection and range of clothing and products is fantastic as well. Some great gifts as well as some pretty rad additions to your wardrobe. Definitely check it out.
Andrew G.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Amazing. I’ve long been a fan of Mohawk General Store, in fact, ever since it was actually ON Mohawk. And I’ve followed Kevin and Bo Carney as they moved into Sunset Junction, bringing with them an incredibly curated selection of clothing, music, vintage hi-fi equipment, books and magazines, candles, accessories and more at Mohawk General Store. So when I heard that Kevin had moved the men’s section a few doors down, needless to say I was excited to see what he put together. I finally got in there yesterday. The new space is gorgeous, cavernous even. A perfect muted Navy Blue wall runs the length of the space, counterpoint to warm wooden floors and an abundance of white. And it has Kevin’s singular taste and passions played out for all to share: art and fashion magazines like Apartamento and Habitus, great leather goods, camera straps, grooming supplies from Baxter, vinyl records that are as likely to have been in DJ Harvey’s crate as they are Larry Levan’s. And the clothing. Oh, man. I saw Engineered Garments, Tellason, Gitman Bros Vintage, Dries Van Noten, nonnative, MHL by Margaret Howell, Our Legacy, Industry of All Nations… The clothing is well-presented, too. I felt like I could really get to the heart of each line’s story and see it without too much background interference. It is a peaceful, contemplative way to shop. I love it. To top it all off, a pair of gleaming white Altec horn-loaded sits high above the rest of the store, washing the store in the warm sound of vinyl from a vintage Thorens turntable. As I see the changes Sunset Junction is undergoing, some of them working better than others, it is businesses like Mohawk Man, true to the creative and independent spirit of Silver Lake, that keep me in love with my area. Bravo!