Monthly Archives: June 2008

VANs fixed footwear

Vans are in the process of releasing a range of shoes and saddlebags designed with fixie riders in mind. The usual cotton canvas has been replaced with a ballistic nylon (love that description), which means they should be ultra hard-wearing. If they had any sense they would also use a harder compound for the sole, [...]
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Spring 2009 Menswear

The Spring 2009 Menswear has disappointed so far (In my opinion) but one label that rarely lets you down is Comme des Garçons. View the Whole collection here
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TED – An Idea Worth Spreading

We’ve mentioned TED before, and it truly is the most inspirational series of lectures, across a broad range of subjects; some of which are not obviously relevant to our lives and careers but all of which enrich us. The Top Ten TED Talks are what they say on the tin. Check the video on the [...]
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PUMA i-cycle films & gallery

    “As a longtime supporter of, and innovator in, the bike community, PUMA is happy to present the I-Cycle Film Series produced by Daniel Leeb of Cinecyle Productions. This collection of short films is dedicated to exploring bike culture and its influencers.  Featuring today’s trailblazers of the two-wheeled community, this film series talks about the importance of [...]
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Kim Jones – NYT blog

  Kim Jones is currently contributing over at NYT to their ‘The Moment’ blog, a sub section of their T magazine. Worth checking out… Kim Jones on his involvement and inspirations for his recent work with Dunhill.
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Be Positive and Slam Jam

Milan’s Slam Jam have created a line of shoes called Be Positive. They look interesting, mixing classic sneaker soles with Italian leather uppers for a modern twist. BKRW have all the images here
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Converse

Is everything going to be OK and other brilliant mini sites from Converse. Check them all out, but they includes the infamous Kissing with Ross and the surreal At least you’re not lost at sea. Out of your league girl is fairly amusing for singles, and Chucks In Soda might replicate the Diet Coke and [...]
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Team Slipstream FELT AR1 Tour De France Road bike.

  Team Slipstream (British Champion - David Millar’s team) will be riding the new FELT AR1 frames at the Tour de france this year, and they are gorgeous. Unusually for a road bike they feature aggressive aero tubing and a cut-out, almost time trial like down tube to ease the air over the rear wheel. Should be interesting to [...]
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“Fucking Hell” – More?

Jake and Dinos Chapman’s White Cube exhibition of the re-made “Hell” (as “Fucking Hell) now has a film, for those that can’t make it. Click here to view. It puts Halo 3’s “Believe” to shame
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Interesting Outdoor Advertising List

You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video The Trend Hunter (yes, I do read such blogs!) has a great roundup of interesting outdoor media and advertising. From Kill Bill to McDonalds, laser tagging to outdoor noise activation with Skol, there are some interesting and award winning examples of great outdoor media. Read [...]
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