Individuality. Character. Strength. Class. Innovation.
Elmer Ave. is high-fashion formal wear with an aggressive and revolutionary attitude. Created by four sharply-dressed Rock-and-Roll rebels: Colin Pulsipher, Jonny Day, Ward Robinson and Sean Murphy. Worn by the uncommon man who lives life on the edge and has a taste for the good life.
Ranging from hand-painted, one-of-a-kind, custom blazers to a clean and classy production line tuxedo, the Elmer Ave. collection is the answer to the needs of today's consumer of ground-breaking Men's apparel. The Elmer Ave. Custom Collection features selected vintage pieces, which undergo a detailed process including deconstruction, custom tailoring, screen-printing and hand painting. The result: a true Elmer Ave. masterpiece. The Elmer Ave. Production Collection is conceptually and artistically adapted from interpretations of the designs found within the hand-painted, custom line. Including limited-run styles of blazers and tuxedos, cut with a slim, sharp fit, and constructed from the finest materials. Styles include velvet, leather, military and many other Elmer Ave. variations complete with tuxedo button-down shirts, custom-fit slacks, deconstructed tees and three-piece suit vests; the Elmer Ave. catalogue offers the full range of classic menswear styles.
Elmer Ave. is an extension of its creators. Members of the Elmer Ave. collective hail from many different backgrounds. With roots in music, art, skateboarding and fashion, the Elmer Ave. design team came together in North Hollywood to form the now famous artist colony known at "The Compound." In 2002, the designers created a fashion line to express their desire for "high end men's clothing with rock-and-roll edge," and one that matched their own ironic sensibilities. The Los Angeles and international fashion communities welcomed them. Coined as "media darlings," the Elmer Ave. designers recent acclaims include dressing the men's collection for the prestigious Toni and Guy Mainstage 2006 London alongside Alexander McQueen, guest designing for Tyra Banks' "America's Next Top Model," and appearing on the Janice Dickinson Show. Elmer Ave. was also invited as a featured designer at Pool Trade Show, Las Vegas. Working with Gen Art and Flaunt Magazine, Elmer Ave. has produced several seasons of impressive renegade fashion shows. Elmer Ave.'s list of celebrity clientele, including Tommy Lee, Black Eyed Peas, etc, and also continues to expand and impress.
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