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Posts from 08/2011

The Vintage Showroom Keychains

22 August 2011, 12.00 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

vintshow2 The Vintage Showroom Keychains

The guys at The Vintage Showroom have been receiving a lot of attention at the moment and deservedly so. Their ever growing collection of American and European vintage housed in a spacious West London studio would blow the mind of even the most seasoned collector. Their equally impressive retail space in Covent Garden is heavy on atheletic, knitwear and military (specifically naval) goods as well as some amazing outerwear including a nice range of old barbours. Among their accessory collection you’ll find their range of vintage keychains, ‘re-using antique belt leather, objets trouvé, and chunky metal hardware’, the perfect way to cheer up your belt loop. -ld

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Sanders Playboy Boot

22 August 2011, 11.00 | Posted in Shoes | 1 comment »

Sanders Playboy Boot
The Sanders Playboy boot took on legendary status when little known, never photographed American actor, Steven McQueen (yeah, we’ve never heard of him either) wore them to great style effect in the 60’s. Setting themselves apart from the desert boot with a tough thick crepe sole it’s difficult to imagine a time when these won’t be a footwear classic.

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Video | CoSTUME NATIONAL Men’s Spring/Summer 2012

21 August 2011, 19.00 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »
http://www.vimeo.com/27685523

A look at Ennio Capasa’s CoSTUME NATIONAL collection for Spring/Summer 2012. Excellent runway music.

Shipley & Halmos Men’s Accessories for Spring/Summer 2012

21 August 2011, 17.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Shipley & Halmos Men's Accessories for Spring/Summer 2012

More looks from the Shipley & Halmos Spring/Summer 2012 collection. Today, the focus is on shoes and accessories. As usual, the images of the goods should speak for themselves. Those in the market for new kickers will find a wide assortment to choose from. Need a belt? They’re in there too…

Photography: Jacob Breinholt/Selectism.com

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Video | Cheap Monday Spring/Summer 2012 Runway

20 August 2011, 19.30 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »
http://www.vimeo.com/27617820

Cheap Monday drops a runway look at their forthcoming Spring/Summer 2012 collection online. View it now. We take no responsibility for the music.

(capsule) Las Vegas Begins Monday

20 August 2011, 17.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

(capsule) Las Vegas Begins Monday

(capsule) returns this season Las Vegas with a wide array of men’s centric brands. Always worth a stop-in, (capsule) brands offer buyers a strong modern offering of men’s brands that step forward in the independent garment scene. Find (capsule) at the Venetian on August 22 and 23.

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A Flip Through the “Live…Suburbia!” Book

20 August 2011, 04.00 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »
http://www.vimeo.com/27338433

Coming this October 2011 from Powerhouse Books from the co-author of the visual history of hardcore tome, Radio Silence A Flip Through the Live...Suburbia! Book

Live…Suburbia! A Flip Through the Live...Suburbia! Book is a collection of stories and images of the post-1960s subcultures that define America. It’s kids taking their urethane wheels to empty pools, picking British Punk in broad downstrokes and creating Hardcore, it’s skinheads wearing sneakers and moshing in Connecticut warehouses. Live…Suburbia! A Flip Through the Live...Suburbia! Book is dedicated to denim devils twirling butterfly knives and hasty tags thrown down with Rust-Oleum touch-up paint stolen from your parent’s garage.”

Available from Amazon A Flip Through the Live...Suburbia! Book.

Selectism | Around the Web

20 August 2011, 02.20 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »

AD Classics: Moscow Metro / Robert Pogrebnoi and Yuriy Zenkivich

01. The questionable birth of Times New Roman

“Times New Roman has, as we know, become the default type for everything from school term papers to magazines. It’s usually attributed to Stanley Morison, who “oversaw” the design for The Times of London newspaper in the 1930s. (Their previous font was, appropriately, Times Old Roman.)” (boingboing)

02. AD Classics: Moscow Metro / Robert Pogrebnoi and Yuriy Zenkivich (above)

“The city of Moscow experienced a huge size and population boom following the industrial development and railway construction of the late 19th century. At this time, horse-drawn cars and trams were the main form of transportation, but soon the horses were not enough to fuel the city’s rapid expansion. As a result, plans were made for development of a new peripheral ring railway that would carry freight throughout the city. Many years later, underground lines for passengers were linked to the original railway. These lines quickly turned the railway into a booming metropolitan transit center, eventually becoming what is today known as the Moscow Metro. More on the development of the Moscow Metro after the break.” (archdaily)

03. Where and How We Work

“There is something nice about taking a break from your own work to see how and where other creative people work. It’s great voyeuristic fun to see how designers, artists, and makers of all kinds surround themselves with inspiration, tools, and certain comforts. More photographers are jumping in to document the kind of wonderful, crazy creative spaces of the kind that the Selby and Sight Unseen cover so well, and we recently came across a few with some good studio eye candy. With straightforward names like the Makers Project (by Jennifer Causey) and Where They Create (by Paul Barbera), both publish photographic stories of the unique worlds built by creators.” (core77)

04. String Theory

“Pairing mathematics with craftsmanship, the textile designers behind Montreal label String Theory weave quality yarns into beautifully-patterned super-soft scarves and throw blankets. The two-person team behind the brand works closely with small-batch manufacturers, allowing for wide experimentation with techniques. This artful combination of tradition and innovation results in everyday accessories with Modernist geometric appeal.” (coolhunting)

Video | “Year Zero” Trailer

19 August 2011, 23.00 | Posted in sports | No comments »
http://www.vimeo.com/26600961

@10engines turns us onto this trailer for the forthcoming surf flick, “Year Zero.”

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Han Kjobenhavn Army Shirt

19 August 2011, 22.00 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Han Kjobenhavn Army Shirt

This is a good one. Han comes through with a tight army styled look. Check that denim contrast pocket on the drab olive cotton. The fit is a classic boxy fit – as it should be for this shirt. Seeing as they’re a bit difficult yo find stateside, be sure to hit c-store before they run out of stock.

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