CANOE CLUB

Canoe Club in Boulder, Colorado, transcends typical retail. Founded by passionate individuals in 2017, it's a haven for quality clothing lovers, offering curated experiences and fostering genuine connections within a vibrant community.

Situated in the heart of Boulder’s vibrant Pearl Street, Canoe Club stands as a beacon of style innovation, redefining the men’s fashion landscape since its inception in 2017 by Timothy Grindle and Bob Lamey. With a fusion of sporty, nerdy, hip-hop, and vintage aesthetics, Canoe Club offers a fresh perspective on contemporary menswear. Each visit promises a journey of discovery, where garments become narratives of personal expression.

Beyond its physical presence, Canoe Club fosters a dynamic community of fashion enthusiasts. Central to this ethos is the “Customer Service” podcast – a platform for dissecting personal style, cultural trends, and industry insights. Complementing this digital dialogue is Canoe Club’s YouTube channel, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes content and designer interviews. Together, these channels forge connections and inspire creativity among style aficionados worldwide.

At Canoe Club, menswear transcends mere attire – it’s a canvas for self-expression and craftsmanship appreciation. Grindle’s discerning eye and risk-taking ethos have solidified Canoe Club’s reputation as a curator of the avant-garde. From Japanese denim to European tailoring, each curated piece epitomizes quality and innovation. With an unwavering commitment to inclusivity and narrative-driven curation, Canoe Club invites fashion enthusiasts to embark on a journey of style exploration and self-discovery.

Canoe Club’s online platform captivates with beautiful merchandising and curated editorial content. Offering trend insights and style inspiration, the website serves as a virtual sanctuary for fashion enthusiasts seeking creativity and connection. A visit to Canoe Club is a must for those eager to explore the cutting edge of men’s fashion.

BRANDS FEATURED: 19-69, ASICS, Auralee, Bardo, Beams Japan, Beams Plus, Camiel Fortgens, Canoe Club Collaborations, Catch Ball, Comme des Garçons PARFUMS, Comme des Garçons PLAY, CORPUS, Cottle, D-J, Document, Dr. Martens, Eastlogue, Engineered Garments, eye_C Magazine, Fear of God Essentials, Flea-T, Fortela, FrizmWORKS, FUDGE Magazine, GO OUT Magazine, Harago, Hender Scheme, Highland Style, HOKA, Howlin’, Kapital, KUOE Watches, Lady White Co., Lemaire, Libero, Lightning, Mad et Len, Margin, Marni, Max Pittion, Merrell, MM6 Maison Margiela, Native Sons Eyewear, Needles, New Balance, North Works, Onitsuka Tiger, orSlow, Our Legacy, POPEYE, RE/DONE, retaW, RRL, Salomon Advanced, Samuel Zelig, Sauvage Eyewear, Shady Character Eyewear, Story Mfg., Stüssy, Rototo, The North Face, The Real McCoy’s, ts(s), Visvim, William Frederick, Wythe, Yamato

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