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    Anniversary Celebration

    Atlanta couple dazzle Houston retail scene with custom Levi's, sharp suits and Southern hospitality

    Clifford Pugh
    Dec 7, 2014 | 10:04 am

    Sid and Ann Mashburn aren't native Houstonians, but you would think they have been here forever from the warm reception they received upon celebrating the first anniversary of their River Oaks menswear and womenswear boutique.

    "I love how welcoming people are here, how hard working they are, how they appreciate really nice quality."

    A large crowd of loyal customers, including some of the city's Old Guard denizens, turned out to congratulate the couple on the success of their gorgeous store in the Lamar-River Oaks Shopping Center across from Lamar High School.

    "I love the independence of spirit that's here in Texas," said Sid Mashburn, while greeting guests at the store, which offers a curated range of men's clothing, along with a big blue ping pong table where customers can play a game or two in between trying on clothes.

    "People in Houston are a little bit like Atlantans. It's like, 'Come on in, man.' Nobody's a stranger," he added. "I love how welcoming people are here, how hard working they are, how they appreciate really nice quality because they're not some people struck in the middle of Texas. They get around. They're very sophisticated."

    Personal style

    After stints at Ralph Lauren, Land’s End, J. Crew and Tommy Hilfiger, Mashburn opened a men's store in Atlanta that reflects his personal style in 2007 and expanded to Houston last year, with plans to open in Washington, D.C. next spring. While the Houston store draws from the affluent surrounding area, Mashburn aims for a more broader clientele.

    "I don't want to be the store just for the River Oaks guy. I want to be the store for the Pasadena guy. I want it to be as big of a tent as possible. Because the reason we got into this is because we like people and we like clothes," said Mashburn, a gregarious guy who hails from Brandon, Miss.

    He points out that the product line ranges from $65 Levi's jeans to $12,000 handmade suits and offers hip brands like A.P.C., Kiton and Barbour, along with its own in-house brand. For $30 extra, an in-house tailor can completely customize a pair of Levi's to fit perfectly.

    "We will completely flay the jean so that it's in four pieces and then put it back together tapered. That's the problem with 501 Jeans. They've gotten jowly. I always want a little slimness in the thighs," he says. "We customize it, so for $95 you get a pair of custom jeans. That's pretty cool."

    Women's clothing

    On the women's side of the store, Ann Mashburn offers such brands as Isabel Marant, Herno, A.P.C and Saint James T-shirts, along with the store's in-house items, ranging from cashmere sweaters to lace pencil skirts.

    "It's just a very healthy awesome interesting city and we found this great mid-century modern building that we love."

    "Our store is meant to be our own label but with other iconic brands mixed in," she said. "We love brands that stand for something."

    The couple has a bit of a Texas connection because their oldest daughter went to the University of Texas in Austin.

    "It's just seems a wide-open state and the Houston economy is fantatstic. It's just a very healthy awesome interesting city and we found this great mid-century modern building that we love," Ann Mashburn said, referring to the Houston store location. "We're design people so we're lured by a beautiful building. It seems like a great spot."

    Have they noticed any difference in the customers dress in Houston and Atlanta? "In my realm I don't think there's any difference. I think women always want to be beautiful wherever they live. To me it's the same," she said.

    At the anniversary party, guests sipped on champagne sampled light bite prepared by Mark's chef Mark Cox. Spotted in the crowd were Blake Tartt, Kirby McCool, Lindsay Holstead, Laura Kelsey, Boo Kennedy, Blakely Gibbs, Elizabeth Gibbs, Leigh Ann Raymond, Monica Bickers, Carter and Mary Groves, Chris and Stephanie Midkiff, Monica Pope, Sara Eliason, Linda Brown and Ruth Meric.

    A blue ping-pong table is a store fixture.

    Playing ping-pong at Sid Mashburn + Ann Mashburn Houston Anniversary Party December 2014
      
    Photo by © Emile C Browne Emile C Browne Photography
    A blue ping-pong table is a store fixture.
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    SUSTAINABLE STYLE

    Houston fashionistas embrace sustainable shopping at citywide clothing swap

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Apr 23, 2025 | 3:30 pm
    Houston Clothing Swap
    Photo courtesy of The Houston Clothing Swap/Instagram
    Co-founders Sam Lopez, Diana Cwick, and Raquel Sandate built The Houston Clothing Swap into a thriving nonprofit from a living room idea.

    In closets across Houston, people have growing piles of clothes that no longer fit, no longer match their personal style, or simply don't get worn anymore. Donating or selling the clothes on sites like Mecari or Depop sounds good until measuring and photographing each item becomes a chore that never seems to get done.

    The Houston Clothing Swap is turning the tedious task of closet decluttering into a fun, community event. Participants can get rid of unwanted clothing, shoes, and accessories and take home as many new-to-them items as they like, for only a $10 admission fee — all of the clothing is free. It is a win-win that keeps fast fashion at bay and closes the loop on donating and reusing clothing while keeping perfectly good pieces out of the landfill.

    The Houston Clothing Swap was co-founded by friends Sam Lopez, Raquel Sandate, and Diana Cwick. What began in 2019 as a small exchange between friends in Sandate's living room grew into swaps at local markets. Eventually, it gained enough momentum for the trio to foundConscious Consumer Collective, a non-profit that makes clothing more accessible to those who need it either for school, work, or to feel more confident in their style choices.

    According to Lopez, the Houston Clothing Swap's first event had 200-300 attendees, and their second event had 400-500. They are projecting that their third official event on Sunday, April 27 will have over 1,000 eager swappers in attendance.

    "We are in such a surplus of clothing, shoes, and accessories globally that nobody ever needs to buy new, never needs to go without, and never needs to consume at the expense of the Earth," said Lopez in a recentinterview with Heights magazine. "Once we start becoming conscious consumers, we can all do our part to save the world."

    The event is open to the public and will have size-inclusive clothing, shoes, and accessories. However, people bringing clothes should remember a few rules. Participants can donate and take as much as they want. All donations should be brought on plastic hangers or neatly folded. Attendees should bring their own reusable bags for shopping. The Houston Clothing Swap will not accept toys, home decor, bras, underwear, or clothes that are torn, stained, or dirty. There is a $10 entry fee, and early donations and drop-offs are available for expedited entry on the day of the event. For more information and a complete list of frequently asked questions, check out this Instagram post.

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    The Houston Clothing Swap, Sunday, April 27; 12-4 pm; Sawyer Station, 2206 Edwards St., Suite B, 77007.


    Houston Clothing Swap
      

    Photo courtesy of The Houston Clothing Swap/Instagram

    Co-founders Sam Lopez, Diana Cwick, and Raquel Sandate built The Houston Clothing Swap into a thriving nonprofit.

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