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Alicia Robinson
A clothing company based in Santa Barbara is covering new territory
with its first store in Orange County.
The Territory Ahead, which opened earlier this month at South
Coast Plaza, is the second retail venue for the mainly catalog-based
company. If the store’s name evokes the idea of uncharted wilderness,
it’s no accident -- it comes from a passage in “The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn,” and the store’s line of upscale women’s clothes is
named for British explorer Isabella Bird.
“When we started the company, we started as a men’s-only
business,” said Matt Cooper, co-president of the company who founded
it with partner Mark Carmody in 1989. “Primarily it was to service a
need that we saw was lacking in the market for our own personal use,
and that was something that had an American sense of comfort or
casualness to it, but with a European sense of craftsmanship and
detail.”
Cooper said the clothes are similar to what Eddie Bauer or L.L.
Bean offer -- durable yet casual items such as polo shirts and khaki
pants -- but the Territory Ahead uses natural fibers and adds trims
and other finishing details that some companies neglect to keep
product costs down.
“What makes them unique is the textures,” said JoAnne Chen, one of
the South Coast Plaza store’s assistant managers. “They’re very
durable. It’s comfortable wear, relaxed wear.”
One popular item is men’s shorts in a heavy cotton weave that
customers consider indestructible, but the store also offers less
outdoorsy items such as tweed jackets for men and gauzy sleeveless
tops and dresses for women.
Each season the company picks a different locale as the
inspiration for its clothes. The latest choice was Spain, which
Cooper said shows in the natural colors such as terra cotta and ochre
that are used in the clothes.
The company also tries to create clothes that travel easily, are
weatherproof and resist wrinkling for more active customers.
“A lot our customers have a bit of an explorer spirit,” assistant
manager Jennifer Kneeland said.
And they’ve been exploring the store’s merchandise, she said.
“Customers are thrilled that we’re here,” Kneeland said. “It’s
always nice to be able to see the merchandise in the store so you can
touch and feel the fabric and see how it fits on you.”
The Territory Ahead is in the Crate & Barrel wing of South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
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