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Fall into the Robert Graham Collection

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New fall shirts by designer Robert Graham have just arrived this week at the Ultimate Men's Shop. Robert Graham line is a design driven collection of Anglo American designer sportswear that echoes both European and Asian cultures. These dress shirts come in a variety of different colors and designs, and can be worn for almost any occasion.

The staff at the Ultimate Men's Shop doesn't just sell great clothing for men, they also pamper them too. Need a hair cut, wax, massage, facial or pedicure? All you have to do is call to make a reservation before getting the best treatments (for men) downtown. UMS also carries exclusive products by The Art of Shaving, a line that comes from Barney's New York. The salon area is very stylish and boasts a lounge complete with a plasma television for your enjoyment.

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Many items in the store are on sale now for 50% off due to the change in seasons. UMS is busy stocking name brands for fall - such as Ted Baker and Theory. And soon, the store will carry locally made hats by New Era Cap Company! The Ultimate Men's Shop has seen its share of local and national celebrities... from Bills and Sabres players to Alec Baldwin who was recently in town for a show across the street at Ani Difranco's The Church. Gift certificates that are purchased at the Ultimate Men's Shop can be used at Bacchus Wine Bar & Restaurant, City Grill Buffalo and Calvaneso's Cosmopolitan Grille. The Ultimate Men's Shop, 360 Delaware Ave. @ W. Tupper, Buffalo, NY 716-332-3030

Top photo: Darrious and Derrick, both wearing Robert Graham shirts.
Bottom photo: James is wearing a Robert Graham Fall 2006 Dress Shirt and a Block Head Cap, both from the store.





cityhipster August 12, 2006 03:49 PM

These shirts look freakin awsome!

Martin August 13, 2006 02:24 PM

They are nice shirts, maybe guys will start buying them to wear to upscale places like"Blue Mirage" instead of the gym shorts and tee's we saw Friday night.

T. August 13, 2006 04:15 PM

There should really be dress codes in effect to such upscale bars and restaurants here. Why should we have to look at trashy people in any fine establishment.

Jefferson August 15, 2006 10:26 AM

I don't know why exactly but I never cared much for the name "Ultimate Mens Shop". Makes me think of "International Male". Tupper's would be a good name since it's on the corner of Tupper Street. Just like there's a Barney's New York there would then be a Tupper's Buffalo.
Small point but needed to get it out there. Much success UMS!

tommyBluez October 1, 2006 05:14 PM

What is w/ the gaudy clashing fabric on the fold back of the cuffs... reminds me of shirts I see at AJ Wright -- or is it AJ Wrong....

Anyways, I do agree w/ the dress code thing for some of these bars... I was at BLU last night and for the most part people seemed to be dressed to impress... I hope it holds that. I think a dress code is good to an extent, but make it a little relaxed, because also remember sometimes your stopping in and hitting other bars that are more casual... but if you know where your going, the bar itself usually sets its dress code.... i.e. you go to Cathode, Mulligans, the old Pink, etc. -- its more casual, tshirts jeans, but people that go to Fugazi, Prespa, Blu, dress a little nicer to fit in w/ the crowd if they're going there for the evening...