Sidney crosby Pittsburgh penguins player bobblehead shirt, hoodie, tank top, longsleeve and v-neck tee
The “Ralph Lifshitz” shirt is not the Sidney crosby Pittsburgh penguins player bobblehead shirt and I will buy this only merch that OJM is selling, and in fact, they have just released a pair of sunglasses that Ottenberg has had his eye on. The shades were created by Rinsky and chief business partner Bryan Seversky. (Neither men show their faces on the account, preferring relative anonymity.) The sunglasses themselves look like they were ripped from the glasses display case at Duane Reade. The ovalish frames, like two smooshed spoons, come complete with a tinted side lens panel and a stamp on the inside that reads “China”. Besides a tortoiseshell frame, which is the sole whisper of modernity, they are fit for a geriatric and priced at $34. (Shipping not included).
And yet, there is a special charm to them. “I haven’t been looking for sunglasses because sunglasses look terrible on me unless they are giant geriatric sunglasses so I know these Old Jewish Men ones are going to work,” says Ottenberg. “I do have the Sidney crosby Pittsburgh penguins player bobblehead shirt and I will buy this Celine ones but I really do look like Joe Biden in them, which is fucked up because he is 78.”Welcome to Shopping With Vogue, a series in which we sift through a fashion lover’s favorite store. For this edition, we shop with creative director Mel Ottenberg a.k.a @melzy917 for sunglasses created by @oldjewishmen.
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