Upland Trading Co.
Shopping From the Past

Archival Update: Upland Trading Co.

Upland Trading Co.
Photo of the facade of the Upland Trading Co. in New York City.

Photos from NY Mag profile.

My obsession with a certain of family of brands (Barbour, Filson, John Partridge, Hucklecote, Le Chameau, Beretta, etc) dates back to the pre-internet days of mail order catalogs and telephone orders. Visits to the Upland Trading Co. in NYC were the visual equivalent of browsing an online site. In one cramped showroom space in the E. Village, I could actually eyeball the fit/size/styling of an amazing range of country clothing without having to mail order catch-and-release them from their country of origin.

Somewhere in my visual archive is a photograph of the owner, Armando Negron, who once asked me to take his portrait in a Partridge trench for an advertisement in the New York Observer.

Since I have not been back to NYC in several years, I have not had the chance to check on the success of this shop in the late e-commerce age. However, I did just check the Upland site (a sad surrogate for the original) and saw a troubling notice for an upcoming close-out/liquidation sale.

Does this mean the shop is shutting down or just clearing out winter wool for summerweight linen? NYC people, let me know!

Last item purchased from Upland:

Luke Eyres University scarf

5 thoughts on “Archival Update: Upland Trading Co.”

  1. rebecca–

    you must must go in. i sent a local friend by last fall and he reported that they had relocated to a basement space and looked to be low on inventory. main drawback: you must buzz a bell before they let you in.

    let me know what you find out. i first saw the engineered garments brand at this shop.

  2. So sad–I stopped in a few months ago and asked how business was and they said, rather wistfully I now realize, ‘not too good.’
    If New York can’t support Upland Trading, what’s the world coming to?

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