surfing? in miami?

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at least you can look good trying thanks to The Webster's surf pop-up shop (and you know how we love a good pop-up around here). Actually, if Bonnie does come our way it's surfing primetime in Miami so hurry up and get t the Webster today for their curated selection of lifestyle surf pieces.
The Webster is confusing enough (a sartorial heaven on SoBe?) so here's the description of the pop-up shop via nowness.com :

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"Miami doesn’t immediately connote surfing—or sartorial savvy. But that’s all changing thanks to one-year-old boutique The Webster, which stocks the likes of Lanvin, Celine and brightly colored panama hats by way of Ecua-Andino. Having introduced Miami Beach to luxury fashion, the founders of The Webster––Milan Vukmirovic (who helped launch Colette), Laure Heriard Dubreuil (a YSL alum) and Frederic Dechnik (formerly of Gucci Group)––are upping the ante with an in-store surf-themed pop-up shop, the brainchild of fellow Frenchman and self-styled cultural entrepreneur Timothee Verrecchia. A creative director, producer and DJ (performing alongside his brother Vassili as Tim & Vass), Verrecchia was bred on the cold swells of Normandy, and his fascination with surfing lifestyle has become a bona-fide obsession. Surf the Webster, which lasts until the end of the summer, pays homage to surf culture as a whole. “I wanted to show an entire ecosystem, not just board shorts and beach towels, but photography, books, food for thought,” says Verrecchia

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 they also have these espadrilles, but you can get the real deal at Delicias de Espana or some other Spanish specialty store for a fraction of the marked up $45 price.

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