
great news for the hoopeople.com women’s department. we will be dropping bb dakota hoodies this february! bb dakota offers stylish clothing at affordable prices that women adore worldwide. the brand was created in 2005 by a French inspired designer named Gloria Brandes and is now available in department stores all over the globe. with that kind of growth you know they are fresh and we…..got’em! they offer hoodies that are fresh, but also appropriate for any event. we know bb dakota will offer hoodiepeople.com shoppers something new and exciting. props for welcoming hoodiepeople.com into the community!
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Our list of brands is in its infancy stage, but we think you should know all about the brands we carry! In honor of the beautiful city that we call home lets look at one of our San Francisco based brands first.
Lady Noir
San Francisco based, Lady Noir is dedicated to making apparel for today’s fashion forward femme. Obviously they offer a quality line of fresh hoodies, but did you know they donate proceeds of their sales to a nonprofit organization? Lady Noir donates to MADRE, which is an international organization based in New York that promotes rights, resources, and results for women! We acknowledge you Lady Noir for giving back to women around the world. For more information visit www.madre.org
With influences drawn from classic noir films, mod era fashion, old school comic books, and good ol’ rock n roll, Lady Noir has brought forth a line of wares that vibe with a harmonious mesh of retro classiness and modern day edge. They have a guy line called ‘Alpha Male” too. Men can expect a slightly fitted, classically cut, modern version of your most treasured vintage gear. Lady Noir is a unique, thoughtful, and creative brand that will separate you from everybody else.

Check what’s in stock: http://www.hoodiepeople.com/categories/Womens-Hoodies/Urban/lady-noir/
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