Archive for the 'Ed Hardy' Category

Kultic Fashion Show at Y Ultralounge in Downtown Miami

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

On the 4th of July, Kultic sponsored a fashion show at Miami’s uber trendy Y Ultralounge. We are proud to announce it was a huge success (and a ton of fun!) We showcased selections from True Religion Jeans, Seven Jeans for Men and Seven Jeans for Women, Frankie B., Hudson Jeans, Citizens Jeans, Ed Hardy, Salvage Supply Co., Morphine Generation for Men and Morphine Generation for Women, Trunk LTD, and our new favorite Public Domain for MenPublic Domain for Women and . Please click on the pics below to see the blown up versions.

Exchange Rate Promotes Foreign Purchases of American Luxury

Friday, December 29th, 2006

7 for all mankind brand jeansBargain hungry shoppers from all over the world are taking advantage of the weak dollar.  Customarily, American goods such as 7 for all mankind jeans, True Religion jeans, Ed Hardy hats and tees and associated high-end items cost up to twice as much once exchange rates are applied once said items are sold in foreign stores and boutiques.  This is not the case when the consumer buys directly from an American boutique.  For those not able to leave their countries and to shop, e-boutiques such as www.kultic.com offer a great opportunity for some serious shopping. 

For example, 7 for all mankind jeans, True Religion jeans, Citizens of humanity jeans and Hudson jeans sell for about $120-$180 within the  U.S. sell for about £274.41-£411.61 in their UK couterparts.  These same jeans, when bought within U.S. borders will cost the consumer £61.18-£91.76 plus shipping and tarriffs.