Friday 30 December 2011

Thursday 29 December 2011

Friday 23 December 2011

If I would buy a Tuxedo...

























I would definitely buy this one from my friend Daniel at Brooklyn Tailors. I am lucky enough to own a couple of their handmade jackets. The quality is top notch.

Thursday 22 December 2011

Fake




















So these are my FAKE Levi's. Yep I said fake.

They're Thai replica's made to look like Levi's Vintage Clothing. Anyway, my point is; have you ever seen a better fade? That's what I thought.

The secret is that the Thai fakes obviously are made from a way cheaper selvedge denim, thus the indigo bleeds easier as the dying process is not that good. Took me a while to get them like this though.

D.

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Monday 19 December 2011

wherethefuckshouldigofordrinks.com



Basically it takes your current location and suggests places for you to have a drink. It's that simple.

wherethefuckshouldigofordrinks.com

Sunday 18 December 2011

Gift suggestion; Sabrina Dehoff







































via sabrinadehoff

Sneaker neglect



















At the moment I find myself not spending quality time with my sneakers anymore. What's wrong? Is the love gone?

I have a full cabinet with nice sneakers ranging from Jordans to limited Vans, but everytime lately that I reach into that same cabinet my hands seem to gravitate towards leather lace-ups [or suede].

Maybe it's because I wear a lot of denim and want to dress-up the look a bit with nice lace-ups? It's now even up to the point that I find them to be more comfortable than my sneakers.

Don't get me wrong, every once in a while I still pull out the trusted Jordans or Nike Challengers for those long days working at a photoshoot or store opening, but I will not as easily throw them on for a night out.

I think a big part has to do with the fact that at one point everybody wore sneakers all the time, and limited edition sneakers were getting easier to obtain through cool shops opening in heavy traffic areas, meaning that it was getting harder to pull away from the mass consumer, so I stopped wearing them?

Maybe it's just a phase.

D.

Friday 16 December 2011