Dec 20, 2017
Topic: A Canadian with a store
called, Uncle Sam's and an ambidextrous artist known for her "Cool People"
walk into a bar. Neither drink - but alas drink in LIFE!
Together, they meet to discuss their downtown, New York
City take-over. Richard, the mayor of 8th Street joins
Storm, the new creative innovator on the block. Both with
history of dreaming and executing, the natural-born
entrepreneurs embark in co-naming their Street as Jimi Hendrix
Way, while collaborating to reinvent fashion retail. Join Antlerboy
and JP in the fun as they chat with two of the most creative,
colorful, and energetic guests to-date on this installment of The
Outliers Inn – complete with sound effects.
Guests: Storm Ritter & Richard Geist About
Storm: STORM RITTER
is an ambidextrous artist, fashion designer, and retailer located
in the West Village, NYC. All artwork and apparel is painted,
designed, and/or curated by Storm. She leads a crew to manufacture
and sell all product in the store, allowing her to run a working
studio and creative storefront. Not only does Storm physically
wear a different hat every day, but she metaphorically switches
hats as a painter, designer, retailer, manager, stylist,
vintage curator, visual merchandiser, photographer, social media
head, and visual artist. Storm has developed a brand that
merges tactile art with lifestyle fashion - essentially a place to
find your cool. Every piece of artwork and/or clothing in her
shop/studio has been designed, manufactured, or curated by Storm,
allowing her to spread her style to all consumers. Storm’s
surrealistic painting style is created due to her ability to sculpt
color with both hands.The most popular motif called
“The Cool People” appears in the majority
of her clothing and artwork. The right hand creates the
structure, left hand contributes the emotion. “The Cool
People” are about the identity of cool - every “cool person”
is is unique, just like people. TO SEE STORM'S VIBE WATCH THE VIDEO
ON HER HOMEPAGE
www.stormritter.com
About Richard: RICHARD
GEIST originally hails from Toronto, Canada. Richard
grew up with two older brothers and two very unique parents. His
father was a well known and respected businessman in the community
and was very supportive of his three sons. His creative inclination
eventually led him to the fashion world. He had a different vision
than his father’s typical Army Navy store. He decided to take
military surplus and vintage clothing to the more fashion conscious
public. His mission statement was
"Bring Army Surplus
to the People". He moved to Buffalo, New York to
develop a wholesale division and later decided to go directly to
the consumer by opening retail stores. He also launched a fashion
website
www.armynavydeals.com back in the late 90's when AOL
was just a dial up service. He moved to NYC where he opened three
stores. His Greenwich Village location is legendary- especially
since it is one of the few retail stores that has survived for over
20 years. It is a destination for fashion designers, stylists,
photographers, Broadway community, students, tourists, people
looking to dress up for Halloween, and music and art festival
participants. Richard's goal is to take surplus clothing that would
otherwise end up in landfills and re-purpose them and recycle them.
Uncle Sam's was the "Original Green". Richard has always believed
in giving back in life. Because he has a
"special needs"
brother, he has learned to be patient and to try to help others.
Because of the nature of the inventory (lots of wool coats), it was
a simple way to give back and help others. Richard is constantly
donating and conducting coat drives for people in need. He has done
so privately by giving coats and blankets to pastors who have come
to him for their congregations, and in a more official way having
run a coat drive for NY Cares for 3 years. He is always willing to
send supplies to people who have been hit by natural disaster such
as Katrina and Sandy. Richard is big hearted and believes in
sharing whether it is time, money, or energy. Richard has been an
active Board Member of the Village Alliance - the local BID for
more than 10 years. He has mentored many young entrepreneurs as
well as giving Internet strategy sessions to local businesses.
Richard is known as the mayor of 8th Street (that's where his store
is located) for he is always the first one to welcome new
people and businesses and offer them assistance and advice.
If he sees another retailer struggling, he tries to help. Richard
may be living in New York but his Canadian values and morality are
still intact. He is friendly, courteous, and helpful to all.
Mentions: http://jimihendrixway.com/
https://www.instagram.com/studiocatvelvet/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stormritter/ https://www.instagram.com/stormritter/ https://www.facebook.com/stormritter https://www.facebook.com/stormritterstudio/ http://www.armynavydeals.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardgeist https://www.facebook.com/richardmgeist https://www.instagram.com/unclesamsnyc/