The third, currently open Yes Please More shop features remnants of the first shop, which was open in April 2010. "We had $100 to design the shop so went dumpster diving for cardboard," Corrigan recalls. "Fortunately we had access to a laser cutter so we had the opportunity to fancy up the trash." Shown here are belt buckles made from old skateboards by MuKee set inside a cardboard display.  Search “Belt Buckles by Kiel Mead” from Yes Please More

Search “Belt Buckles by Kiel Mead”

The third, currently open Yes Please More shop features remnants of the first shop, which was open in April 2010. "We had $100 to design the shop so went dumpster diving for cardboard," Corrigan recalls. "Fortunately we had access to a laser cutter so we had the opportunity to fancy up the trash." Shown here are belt buckles made from old skateboards by MuKee set inside a cardboard display.