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    Shopping News

    Edgy menswear brand Psycho Bunny pops open temporary store at Dallas' NorthPark Center

    Nicole Jordan
    Aug 26, 2020 | 9:39 am

    Just in time for a fall closet refresh, New York-based brand Psycho Bunny has opened its first Texas pop-up in NorthPark Center.

    Launched in 2005 by Robert Godley and Robert Goldman — known as the "two Roberts" — the cult favorite is known for meticulously crafted menswear with an irreverent streak.

    Classic tees and polos are made in Peru from 100 percent pima cotton and come in an array of vibrant colors. Starting at $85, polos are designed to be dressed up or down, working with any style.

    Featuring the brand's signature emblem — a crazed rabbit and crossbones that requires 4,000 stitches — pieces are created with an emphasis on quality, the company says. Psycho Bunny's one-of-a-kind diamond knit retains its shape wash after wash — and thoughtful details, such as taped seams and side vents, ensure a perfect fit and eliminate nuisances like rolling collars, they say.

    Hailing from families with ties to men's fashion, the Roberts conceived the idea for Psycho Bunny, and sketched the now-iconic logo, over a steak dinner. Their website recounts the story and brand philosophy like this: "That day, against the sounds of clinking plates and slicing steaks, Mr. Godley sketched the iconic identity. A bunny skull and crossbones. Two elements working as one. Rebellion with style, sophisticated mischief so to speak."

    From the very beginning, their goal was to create a brand that combined "tradition with edge," they say. Fifteen years and $20 million later, mission accomplished.

    Previously available only online and at department stores such as Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, Psycho Bunny began its American takeover two years ago with its first store in Miami.

    The NorthPark pop-up is the brand's Texas debut, and may be converted to a permanent location in the future, the shopping center says. It is open now, on level one near Rebecca Taylor and MAC.

    Drop in during normal business hours — 10 am-8 pm Monday-Saturday and 12-6 pm Sunday — to stock up on tees, polos, activewear, and other essentials for men and boys.

    Tees and polos sport the brand's iconic bunny logo.

    Psycho Bunny
    Photo courtesy of Psycho Bunny
    Tees and polos sport the brand's iconic bunny logo.
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    2 new shops join lineup at Firewheel Town Center in Garland

    Teresa Gubbins
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    Two new retailers are joining the lineup at Firewheel Town Center, the outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment destination in Garland on the corner of the President George Bush Tollway and HW 78.

    Both sell shoes.

    Vans: Vans is a brand of footwear, apparel, and accessories known for its association with skate and street culture. They feature a signature waffle rubber sole for grip and durability, and often a minimalist, canvas upper for breathability and comfort.

    Founded in southern California in 1966, Vans champions authenticity, creativity, and a rebellious spirit, and is popular among skaters, artists, musicians, and young people globally.

    There are currently eight Vans locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area including NorthPark, Galleria Dallas, Mesquite, Allen Outlet Mall, Stonebriar in Frisco, Grand Prairie Outlet Mall, Grapevine Mills, Arlington, Northeast Mall in Hurst, Tanger Outlets Mall in Fort Worth, and Hulen Mall in Fort Worth.

    The Firewheel location will open in November 2025, located next to Buckle.

    Tradehome Shoes: For more than 100 years, Midwestern shoppers have relied on Tradehome Shoes for their footwear. They offer a complete line-up of footwear for everyone and for every need, with brand names like Adidas, New Balance, Dansko, Minnetonka Moccasin, and Steve Madden.

    Their name originated from the idea of "Trading-at-Home," encouraging shoppers to support (trade) in their local communities (home). Based in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, just southeast of Minneapolis, they're 100 percent employee-owned, and have impact programs like giving shoes to schools.

    They also sell some clothing and accessories, from hats and T-shirts to hoodies and sweatshirts, mostly for training, lounging, or everyday wear.

    There are currently three locations in the DFW area: Frisco, Arlington, and Fort Worth.

    The Firewheel Town Center location is open now next to Old Navy, and will feature shoes for every season, occasion, and lifestyle, along with apparel from brands like RIVAL and UNRL.

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