As the boutique filled with shoppers navigating the construction on 65th Street to get their hands on the new drop, the UBO V2 became more than just apparel. It was a bridge between the old-world craftsmanship Marigold was known for and the digital future of the city. By noon, the first batch was nearly gone, leaving behind only the scent of fresh fabric and the quiet "ping" of new connections being made. MARIGOLD CLOTHING - Updated April 2026 - Yelp
The mid-morning sun filtered through the tall windows of in Indianapolis, casting a soft glow over the racks of linen and silk. Inside, the air hummed with a different kind of energy today. While the shop was usually a sanctuary of "Slow Fashion," today it felt like the center of a very specific, high-tech storm: the launch of the UBO Shirts V2 . UBO Shirts V2 at Marigold
Linda, the store’s owner, smoothed the collar of a crisp, white button-down. To the naked eye, it looked like a classic Marigold piece—natural fibers and a timeless cut. But these were "UBO" shirts, a cheeky nod to the world of Ultimate Beneficial Owners . In a city where corporate transparency was the talk of the financial district, these shirts had become the ultimate power move for the local business elite. As the boutique filled with shoppers navigating the