Awake New York’s First Retail Space Wants to Double as a Community Hub
Angelo Baque, founder of the laid-back brand Awake New York, never felt gung-ho about opening a retail space. But his plans changed after the late designer Virgil Abloh gave him some advice. “He told me I had to open up a store,” Baque says of the conversation, which took place in 2020. “Virgil had taken a walk around downtown New York and digested the retail landscape. He was just like, ‘Something is missing. It doesn’t feel like the 2003 New York that I used to come to as a kid from Chicago.’” Baque recalls Abloh name checking his favorite stores from the time period: Nom De Guerre, Rivington Club North, Union. “All of these legendary retail spaces,” Baque said. “He was like, you basically owe it to the kids to open up a store.”
At first, Baque balked at the suggestion; a retail space is a risky and costly undertaking. But three years later, Baque finds himself fulfilling the late Alboh’s appeal. “I realized there was a gap for today’s generation,” Baque says. “Where are the great stores for them to go to like I did when I was kid?”
The first brick-and-mortar shop for Awake New York, located on 62 Orchard Street, opened last week. The store will dish out hoodies, graphic print tees, checkered polos, and other ’90s skatewear-tinged garb. The permanent outpost will be a great place to shop, Baque promises. But that’s not necessarily the space’s raison d’etre. “My goal is that people come here and it’s not so much about the transaction,” Baque says. He has fond memories of spending hours outside some of his favorite shops, simply skating and conversing with friends. “I wasn’t forced to buy anything when I hung outside these stores.” Besides, when Baque finally had the funds, he always paid the favor back. “When I made my first checks, I’d go back inside those stores and spend the money,” he says.
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