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Sui Generis Men’s Annual Pride Kick-Off Sidewalk Sale @ 60% Off Saturday 5/23!

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sui generis men's sidewalk 2015As a general rule, sidewalk sales in the Castro aren’t always the most profitable affairs. When Sui Generis holds one though, you can probably safely bet that you’ll be going home with something hot that’ll last more than one night and comes with neither a rash nor abandonment issues.

But whereas other sidewalk pick overs tend to happen after the bars close, this one starts when most of them open, so get there early! Honestly, it’s hard to find something you don’t like at this store, but at 60% off, a delayed start might leave you with just a few ties to gaze wistfully at.   Besides, as per tradition, that tsaritsa of the Tenderloin, Juanita More! will be releasing a batch of 100 pre-sale tickets to her infamous Pride bacchanal at the beginning of the sale. For anyone who is familiar with said bash, it is definitely wise and kinder to one’s wallet to buy in advance.

 

Sui Generis Men’s Sidewalk Sale
Saturday, May 23, 2015
11:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.

 

Sui Generis Men’s
2231 Market Street (@btw 16th and Sanchez)
[Castro/ Eureka Valley]
SF

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Stephen Torres - Threadbare-Fact Finder (Editor, San Francisco)

Stephen's early years were spent in a boxcar overlooking downtown Los Angeles. From there he moved around the state with his family before settling under the warm blanket of smog that covers suburban Southern California. Moving around led to his inability to stay in one place for very long, but San Francisco has been reeling him back in with its siren song since 1999.
By trade he pours booze, but likes to think he can write and does so occasionally for the SF Bay Guardian, Bold Italic and 7x7. He also likes to enjoy time spent in old eateries, bars and businesses that, by most standards, would have been condemned a long time ago.