Thursday, November 29, 2007

Super


Check the latest sunnies from 'super', get them at caliroots.com if you so wish to be that fly.

Burton store



So a huge burton store just opened in LA rosewood. But anyways, why I am saying this is check the floor, its all skateable. damn. Little rails and transitions and ply areas. How fun would that be after hours.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

House of Holland



For those loving slogan tees, the man who does it best has relaunched www.houseofholland.co.uk. It's a kool site and it's always good to keep an eye on Hollands gear.

Qubic's republic SBTG collab






Qubic store has done a collaboration between legendary sneaker customizer SBTG and streetwear brand Republic, they have come forth with some amazing gear. This collaboration includes the Rogue Trooper Dunk Hi, which looks insane. The shoes come with SBTG lace locks, a trademark lace patch and a RoyalFam slide box and vine tissue paper. Qubic's brand Republic cooked up some accompanying apparel which features a chiffon shemagh/keffiyeh and a matching t-shirt. Each package will contain all three pieces with only 12 complete packages produced. Small quantities of the shemagh and t-shirt will be available in-store.

The whole pack will retail for $750 and will release at Qubic Store on Saturday, December 1st.

This is real good for NZ exposure, shot guys.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007



'No not now" make their stuff by hand, which is a great steez to start with, check there stuff on their myspace page. www.myspace.com/nonotnowonline There's a horror theme going on with all their stuff, theres some killer gear (pun intended). Look out for No not now in the upcoming Black issue.

fresh ski sweater


So my man Rory who works at a vintage store scored me this sweater for the snow. If I was going to the snow with the belair family id be in..

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Clarks Atomic Wallabee - Futura
























Don't want this to be all about stuff you can see on product based blogs, but damn, get your class on

Monday, November 19, 2007

Dan Gordon

(pic of Dan looking like a cowboy, don't judge him by it)

We just featured some of Dans work a couple of posts ago, heres a little more about what he is about.

Tell us the array of things you have a hand in and what you do?

Basically I'm a designer/creative director, whether its graphics for t-shirts, album covers, websites, magazines, entire marketing campaigns, or personal projects. I've worked on projects for musicians like Jean Grae, Strong Arm Steady, and Talib Kweli through the KDU in New York, people like Illicit Clothing and Frontline here in New Zealand.

Also, my personal projects that get turned into products are available under the Breed moniker, but to "members" only. Its an idea that has gained a lot of momentum over the last year and I'm really excited by that.


Where do you get inspiration from mainly?


I wish there was a place I could say was my main source of inspiration...it would make things a lot easier! Usually I try and vibe of a feeling or an attitude, I find that if I'm working on a project I can't connect with on that level, I'm always unhappy with the results. At the moment I'm really into warrior culture, and how and where it still exists today, you can find examples of the warrior mentality everywhere, corporate boardrooms to trade union halls, gangs in south Auckland to chess clubs in oxford. Thats the underlying theme of all Breed product at the moment, warrior culture.

What are you working on mainly at the moment and what are your future plans?

Right now I'm working with a client on a new Auckalnd based magazine which I can't name, I'm redeveloping the web strategy for Te Wananga O Aotearoa (The Maori University of New Zealand), and of course Breed.

How do you see New Zealand designers/labels making it in the
international arena?


Its hard for t-shirt or streetwear labels because there is a really fine line between creating something that has a kiwi flavor, and creating something that is basically a kiwi souvenir, but if you line can stand on its own two and you can hook up a good distributor you can have some great success.

For designers its easy, as long as you've got skills to back it up, you can hustle your way into some great opportunities. Thanks to Weta and Peter Jackson and Karen Walker and the like, kiwi's have a great reputation for creative excellence overseas now.

What are you loving in the New Zealand street wear scene at the mo?

I'll always support Lower, Jake is just a great guy. I really like Illicit, they've carved out their place and haven't compromised anything along the way.

Favourite place to eat out in Auckland?

Ken Yakitori at the bottom of Anzac Street.

What label do you think is being most innovative in their
marketing/publicity at present?

True innovation only really happens at the business model level. That is where the real risk is. Pretty much everything else is just a stunt to get more attention, however complex, so they can sell more of product (x) through to demographic (y) via outlet (z).

So some examples of innovative business models, although not my necessarily my favorite brands per se, would be Threadless, A Bathing Ape 5-10 years ago especailly, and SVSV.

Favourite magazine to mull over?

I pretty much only read the internets, or anything I'm in or have worked on...I have a giant ego.

(yeah and a big head physically/literally, compared to mine anyway)

Thanks Dan
http://www.myspace.com/piratebot check this to see some of his stuff

Kanye News


Crazy about his Mum, this was a little news from the first show of his european tour, still pretty close to his Mum's death.

"Exactly a week after the sudden passing of his mother, Kanye West launched his European tour in Paris yesterday (November 17) and reportedly broke down during his performance.

According to People, Kanye performed at the Le Zenieth for a full hour on Saturday before breaking down while attempting to introduce “Hey Mama” , a song he dedicated to his mother on his 2005 album Late Registration.

“He said the word, 'Mother,' and just couldn't go any further,” said Le Parisien journalist Meddy Magloire. “A back-up singer, the DJ and a guitar player came over to console him. It looked like he might collapse. He just couldn't continue. He just stood there in a spotlight, crying, while the band continued playing.”

West tried to restart the song but was unable to finish. He left the stage and returned 10-15 minutes later and concluded the show with his hit single “Stronger”."

Space Pizza


If I start a pizza joint, this is my inspiration.
DL

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Pegleg favourite


I love this Pegleg hoodie

Monday, November 12, 2007

Gman demo



Mt Maunganui/Tauranga locals should get yourselves over to support this.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Sneaker Pimps is coming

Dan Gordon - Iron Lion


Dan is amazing and does a lot of work for a lot of amazing people. Check this latest desing that you can get the poster of, amazing. Also search his label 'breed'. behance - iron lion poster

new hundreds fresh


These guys always bring stuff thats not on the bandwagon of every other brand but is also fresh.