About Sir
Sir designer Joanna Baum describes her pieces as “softly deconstructed classics” full of “old-school touches.” The label is inspired by vintage chic, Parisian sensibilities, and bias-cut elegance. “I like to think that I’m willing to work with clients and give them a level of attention that might be more traditionally associated with a tailor,” says Baum, an award-winning fashion graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) whose clothing appeared in the Mira Nair film The Namesake.
Sir’s own boutiques carry Baum’s creations almost exclusively, serving as a tightly curated showcase for her always-evolving collection. “I also like to whip the sewing machine out in the shop, and let people watch if they are around as I stitch things into shape,” explains the designer, whose decade-long career in fashion includes stints at Tommy Hilfiger and Polo Jeans. “Mixing in one-of-a-kind reworked vintage pieces with my collection pieces helps gives the stores freshness.”
All of which begs the final question: Why the name Sir for women’s clothing? “In the same way that ‘sir’ addresses someone in a more formal, classic way, Sir the label dresses women in such a manner,” Baum says. “Plus,” she adds with a smile, “I just like the play on words.”
129 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.384.0700
sirbrooklyn.com sirbrooklyn@gmail.com
Stores
{Sir Brooklyn} 129 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211 718.384.0700Hours: Mon–Fri 1-8pm; Sat–Sun, 12-7pm
{Albertine} 13 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014 212.924.8515
{Blue Tree} 1283 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10128 212.369.2583 bluetreeny.com
{Legacy} 109 Thompson Street, New York, NY 10012 212.966.4827
{Dish} 541 Hayes Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 415.252.5997
{Juniper} 3314 East Spring Street, Seattle, Washington 98122 206.838.7496 juniperinmadrona.com
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