
San Francisco happens to be one of Tsubo's most well-represented cities. Makes sense to me seeing that half the city seems to be well in tune with their fashion sense. Every where I looked I saw beautiful people wearing beautiful clothing! The first night I was there I spotted a twenty-something wearing the brown
Hypo 
on Market Street infront of the giant Bloomingdales building.
My second day in SF was well spent on Haight Street. I started my day with a coffee and my Tsubo
Pingers!

I have to say you cannot go wrong with these shoes in a big city - they are cute as hell and will not give you blisters
even on a long walk!
I took the 71 bus to Haight and Belvedere to visit Tsubo's long time account,
Villains. For those of you who have not been, Villains has two stores right across the street from each other. Villains Vault, which is on one side of the street, is their high end apparel shop and has amazing pop art by
Jenny Wehrt all over the walls.

After checking out the cool art I headed across the street to Villains to check out the Tsubo set up.

Right when walked in I noticed the sales associate wearing Tsubos. I ask him wear the Tsubos were and he pointed them out and told me Tsubo meant pressure point in Japanese! I was impressed and instantly told him that I worked for the company! He definitely passed the Tsubo test!

The sales associates also let me know that Villains is selling the
Acrea and the
Kiva really well
especially now that the weather is warming up.
The Villains address is
1672 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117. They also have a
website. I definitely recommend dropping by next time you are in SF!
to be continued...