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OK this might get a little confusing so stick with me. Somedays the sometime art gallery and Sydney's most affordable purveyor of fashionable Scandinavian wares (actually, Sydney's second most affordable purveyor of fashionable Scandinavian wares) has opened up shop in Melbourne - in a space once inhabited by another (now defunct) sometime art gallery and retail space - Schwipe/Don't Come.

To avoid confusion with the similarly named PAM store Someday, the crafty Swedes from Somedays have dubbed the retail space Somewhere so if you've an urge to drop some cash sometime soon the likes of Cheap Monday, Dr Denim, Velour, Gram and Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair await you.

Check out images of the brand spanking new store below or if you're in Melbourne head along to the Somewhere launch tonight and see it for yourself. We'll warn you in advance though, you WILL turn blue and yellow - the launch consists of being surrounded by beautiful Swedish denim while Jens Lekman mans the ones and twos. Check out the launch details below...

Somewhere Store and Gallery - Level 2, Royal Arcade, 314 Little Collins Street.

Posted on November 17, 2009 at 5:02pm by Ash.
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tim said...
tight  
Nov 18, 2009
at 12:19am
shower said...
is the guy in the first photo trying to avoid the camera?

if so, bright red jeans and a suggestive position wouldn't have been the best option.  
Nov 18, 2009
at 04:40am

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