Still Here Opens First Retail Store in New York’s NoLIta

It’s the quintessential feel-good story.

Two best friends who grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., became high school sweethearts, attended college together, got married and had a baby, have also created a successful, independently funded denim brand called Still Here that is carried in leading retailers including Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman and Farfetch.

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The husband-and-wife team of Sonia and Maurice Mosseri created the brand shortly after their wedding in 2018, building on Sonia Mosseri’s hobby of hand-painting vintage jeans she’d been collecting since she was a child. A lightbulb went off when the couple was invited to bring the jeans to the Capsule show and they found themselves fielding requests from retailers who wanted to buy the collection. That included the-then Barneys New York, whose merchant team asked for a line sheet.

“What’s a line sheet?” Sonia Mosseri recalled asking.

They did their homework and drilled down to learn everything they could about the denim industry. “We spent a year on research and development,” she said, studying patterns, fabrics, fits and washes. “We invested our wedding gift money into the product.”

One year later, they went back to Barneys after creating that elusive line sheet and the buyers were still interested, allowing them to launch their brand. The first order was for 250 hand-painted jeans, which sold out in less than two weeks, she said.

They then traveled to Los Angeles to figure out how to scale their newfound denim collection and picked up other retail customers, including Net-a-porter. And the brand was on its way.

Enter COVID-19.

Although they had no e-commerce business, Maurice Mosseri, who has a degree in business, knew the brand would need a backup plan as all their wholesale clients were forced to close because of the pandemic — and Barneys would, of course, go bankrupt. They created a makeshift website to connect with their consumers and that channel now represents 40 percent of Still Here’s overall sales.

Creating connections with their customers has been a hallmark of the brand since the inception. It’s not unusual for interested shoppers to knock on the door of their office in Industry City and ask to come in and try on jeans. That’s one reason the couple decided to open their first retail store.

The shop, which opens officially on Thursday, is on Elizabeth Street in Manhattan’s NoLIta — a 380-square-foot boutique that they have leased for the next six months with an option to renew. It’s next door to Rag & Bone and close to Buck Mason, Cezanne and other stores.