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Duke & Winston

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Here on Streets & Stripes, a big part of our focus and mission is to support local businesses and entrepreneurs. With this in mind, we’d like to introduce to you Duke & Winston, a quality menswear and womenswear clothing company based in Philadelphia, founded by Philly native Seun Olubodun in 2009. The concept is this: to create casual clothing for guys who favor substance, refinement and practicality above the flashy and sometimes downright barbaric styles that have flooded the men’s market of recent.”

While there are a lot of t-shirt companies and start-ups in Philadelphia, what sets Duke & Winston apart is their classic tailoring, quality fabric, and clean cut sense of design.  The inspiration for the brand came from Seun’s English Bulldog Duke, who’s unmistakable mug landed him on the front of Seun’s first custom t-shirt design (made out of organic cotton) which quickly sold out at trunk shows and boutiques. 



We featured their 100% silk ties in our hipster boyfriend gift guide this past holiday because they easily turn any man into a gentleman.

One thing I really like that about Duke & Winston is that they partner with people/brands/causes they believe in. Examples of this are their limited edition tees for the Long Island Bulldog Rescue Charity, Philly local magazine Paradigm Magazine, and a nod to the city we love.

Because we are animal lovers ourselves, we are smitten with the adorable dog collection! The Tophat Hoodies are perfect for a morning walk, and the dog beds (which launch January 27th!) keep the style in sleeping.

This month, in anticipation for their Spring collection launch, Duke & Winston is offering 15% off all fall gear throughout the month.  Stop by their flagship location at 633 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia PA 19123 to stock up on all your Duke & Winston gear! Help us support the locals! Enter the code STREETS to receive 15% off your entire purchase at check out! Valid until the end of January. Thank to Duke & Winston for this exclusive discount!

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