Behind the Scenes with Ajax Shoppe
Earlier this week I shared a menswear inspired lookbook of pieces from Ajax Shoppe, an expertly curated gem in Little Italy, San Diego. “A shop for the design conscious,” Ajax carries garments, gear and sounds that you’d be hard pressed to find elsewhere – their lineup spans the globe. I chatted with the founder of Ajax Shoppe about his style philosophy, where he draws inspiration, and why doing your own thing among the naysayers is always a good idea.
Tell me a little about Ajax Shoppe.
Ajax Shoppe is a men’s lifestyle shop. We carry audio equipment, garments and gear that we feel is essential to the design conscious man… someone who appreciates the story as much as the design itself.
What inspired you to start Ajax Shoppe?
When you travel to cities like Japan, London, NYC you see great shops for men which was sort of missing here in San Diego. We wanted to try to recreate a little slice of that experience.
Who is the Ajax Shoppe man?
A person who is design conscious, cares about quality, and always looking for cool new things to express their style. How do you go about curating pieces for Ajax Shoppe (what is your process for finding/choosing designers and brands)?
We typically try to meet with potential partners and build a relationship to get a feel for the company and people we are working with. One of our biggest concerns is quality, so we like to handle the product and try it out to make sure its up to our standards. We also look for a good story behind the brand… the passion that goes behind creating their product.
What does style mean to you? How does Ajax Shoppe help people discover/express their style?
Style should mean expressing yourself and dressing in a way that conveys your personality. Our sales associates build a relationship with their clients to help them build and express that style from the bag they carry, headphones they wear, stereo they listen to or the shirt they wear.3 wardrobe items every man should own?
Tailored suit, good pair of jeans, and a nicely fitted button up.
Ajax is located at “The Space” in Little Italy, which includes other retail boutiques, a barbershop and a coffee company. What about this environment appealed to you?
Having a fun mix of small businesses has a great atmosphere to it. In this space we help each other out by promoting each other and creating a relaxed place to be in. We all aim to create a unique experience for our customer. Favorite quote or personal mantra?
We use “Illegitimi non carborundum” as part of our branding. We love the idea behind the meaning… to do your thing without worrying what others think… or to not let negativity hold you back… it was what we needed to hear when we decided to open the shoppe.
Which designer or product line would you love to collaborate with?
Jonny Johansson actually shopped here a little while back and we were super excited to learn who he was… that would be an amazing collab!
Where do you find inspiration, or who is your style icon?
First, it’s super hard not to be inspired when traveling…each city/country can offer such a rich and diverse cultural experience it’s impossible not to come back with ideas. Another source of inspiration will always be music… that is why we really feel the way you experience music is so important. We feel each tube amp, speakers or set of headphones offer a different experience in the way you interact with your music. We are not an “audiophile” store but we want to offer a better quality then most are use to… we feel that you sometimes need that analogue system in such a digital and rigid world (that is what we mean by “warm sounds”). What advice would you give to someone hoping to follow in your footsteps?
Work hard and surround yourself with people you trust.
What is the hardest lesson in business you’ve learned?
Not everything goes as planned but if you keep your nose to the grindstone you can bust right through those problems.
How do you differentiate your brand in such a vast market?
Its hard to find fun and new interesting pieces, especially from smaller companies, here in San Diego. We want to bring in amazing pieces from all over the U.S. and the world to show San Diego what is out there. Stranded on a desert island – what cocktail would you take with you?
Old Fashioned
What’s next for Ajax Shoppe?
We’d love to expand and open more shoppes… you never know…
Ajax Shoppe is open Mon-Sat from 12-7pm and Sun from 10am-5pm. Follow Ajax Shoppe on Instagram for more style inspiration.
Borrowed From the Boys with Ajax Shoppe
A little over a year ago I stumbled upon an expertly curated gem known as Ajax Shoppe. Copies of Kinfolk and Cereal magazine adorned the shelves, vintage looking amps and turntables sat atop furniture, and some of the best menswear I had ever seen casually hung among artwork and a retro motorcycle. It was as if I had walked into someone’s living room. Someone extremely cool.
Over the course of the following year I got to know the team behind Ajax Shoppe and my appreciation for it only grew. Later in the week I’ll be taking you behind the scenes of what makes Ajax tick, but first I wanted to share a glimpse of the amazing products they offer.
Technically a store for men, Ajax caters to women as well. Every time I stop in I find something new to covet. Menswear as womenswear isn’t a new concept, but has recently gained a stronger footing in the fashion world so I decided to create a lookbook of pieces from Ajax to show how amazing borrowing from the boys can be.
Be sure to stop in and check out their products for yourself!
Nordstrom Anniversary Sale
Nordstrom kicks off their Anniversary Sale today and there are so many great deals!
I’ll admit, of the two major sales that Nordstrom does each season, I used to prefer the Half Yearly sale. The latter focuses on end of season items on their way out the door, so there are some insane deals to be had (especially among their premium designers). But with end of season sales merchandise is picked over and sizes are scarce.
The Anniversary sale focuses on the upcoming season, so it’s the perfect time to stock up on cold weather staples like boots and outerwear while all sizes and colors are fully stocked. The prices are currently discounted but they go back up on August 8th, so it’s a prime time to take advantage of the things you’ll be wearing come fall, before you need them.
Click the items below for my top picks from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. Get them while you can as they are sure to sell out!
Let me know you get in the comments below! #NSale
Boots
Outerwear
Beauty
Accessories
Denim
3 Step Skincare Routine
Each morning and evening after cleansing, my skincare routine follows a three-step process: eye cream, serum and moisturizer. During the day I top it off with sunscreen, but more on that in a future post. Summer is a great time to change up your products and experiment with lighter ingredients. I’ve recently finished my latest choices and wanted to share reviews of which products I’ll be re-buying!
First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream
I originally purchased this moisturizer last fall after some old makeup from a Halloween costume left me with an allergic reaction the next day.
Pros: Upon first use, I immediately loved this product. Soothing and hydrating, the itchy red bumps on my face were completely gone within 48 hours. Formulated without parabens, harsh chemicals or fragrance, its main ingredient is oatmeal. You can technically use it all over your body for things like eczema, rashes and even poison ivy! The lightweight whipped consistency absorbs quickly to soothe distressed skin.
No Cons: This is definitely a product I recommend keeping on hand year round – in dry winter months, and for summer when you need to hit the reset button on your skincare routine. The best part is its only $12.
Re-purchase? Yes!
Kerstin Florian Brightening Facial Treatment
I received this product in a designer gift bag and was very eager to use it. I have hyperpigmentation spots on my face that have been stubborn to treat so any new product that touts brightening properties has me intrigued.
Pros: Brightening serums tend to be harsh but this one is gentle and did not make my skin freak out. I definitely noticed a difference in overall tone. I tend to be sallow, but this gave me a radiant glow and really smoothed the texture of my skin. The effect was like a mini facial in a bottle.
Cons: While I did achieve overall brightness, this did not help reduce the appearance of my existing hyperpigmentation. I was hoping for some lightening of my spots, but unfortunately this didn’t do the trick.
Re-purchase? No
Revision Skin Care D.E.J. Skin Cream
Another product from the designer gift bag, Revision D.E.J. skin cream has a proprietary blend of ceramide, herbal extracts and peptides to target fine lines and wrinkles.
Pros: With a faint scent of green apple, I truly enjoyed applying this product day and night. It left my skin feeling cool and energized. While I am blessed to not have many wrinkles, the fine lines around my mouth definitely became less visible. Most products that target aging can make your skin feel tight, but this gave my face a “squishy” feeling – supple, hydrated and glowing.
Cons: The only con of this product is the fact that you can’t easily purchase it. It’s only available online, at day spas or the dermatologist. For $67 it falls in the mid-range price point, and it’s worth it.
Re-purchase? Yes
Algenist Complete Eye Renewal Balm
Eye creams are so tough. I’ve been through dozens of them and have yet to find one that I can immediately feel and tell a difference from. Algenist is a company out of San Francisco that creates some truly amazing products, so I had high hopes for their eye cream.
Pros: With active ingredients like vitamin C, caffeine and alguronic acid, it has the goods to brighten and reduce the appearance of fine lines. After six weeks of use, I did notice a slight difference in the delicate skin around my eyes. Its balmy consistency feels luxurious and hydrating.
Cons: It took a while for the product to absorb, which slowed me down in the morning. I also wasn’t a fan of the way it smelled – too medicinal – and didn’t notice a big enough difference to justify spending $65 for another jar.
Re-purchase? No
What skincare products have you tried lately?
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