Vancouver Magazine
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Before Hibernation Season Ends: A Round-Up of the Coziest Shopping Picks
While Lululemon may have perfected the art of making backsides look good in yoga pants, they create art on other body parts too. To wit: the new limited-edition graphic tops by local artist Colin Moore where five images pay homage to eclectic neighbourhoods in Vancouver and the cycling culture that links them. From East Van/The Fixie (“this bike is cooler than you are”) to the North Shore/ The Shredder (“this bike is dirtier than you are”) to the West End/ The Commuter (“Why drive when you can ride?”), all racerback tanks ($42) and Five-Year Ts ($54) can be scooped at the new Robson flagship, which opens today (but once they’re gone, they’re gone).
Other events to mark the store’s opening include the Coastal Om party, a free 500-person sunset yoga class right on Robson Street tonight. Post-class, head in-store to check out The Joinery, a new small-batch pilot project where men can pick out their fave shell and liner to create made-to-measure shorts tailored on-site (in 10 minutes!).