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WORDS: BOB K, NOCTCHAW, K CUBITT and CYRUS THIEDEKE
In this monthly feature we bring you images, info and opinions on some
products that you can find in stores right now. Unless we think that
something's totally fucking stupid and we feel like we really have to
tell you about how stupid it is, nothing that appears here will ever
get a bad review. In short: this is the best stuff.
Fucked
Up Blind Kids handboard reissues by Blind
Did you know
that there's a whole legion of nostalgic old dudes out there feverishly
collecting and trading old skateboard decks with whatever disposable
income they possess? They hold real memories of good times, these old
glued and pressed plies with paint on them, and some of us feel like we
can buy a little piece of these times back if we can only get ahold of
some tangible relics. I had to force myself to stop hoarding boards
when the count reached over 200 and I realized that they were mostly
just sitting around collecting dust and taking up space that I didn't
have, so here's what I propose: I propose that every skateboard company
that was around in the 90's (or maybe just World Industries brands)
release each and every one of their classic graphics in these 13 inch
long handboards so that I (and others) can dump my (their) old
collection(s) and reduce hundreds of pounds of excess shit down to a
couple of boxes of cute little memory planks like these.
UNDFTD
Be@rbrick by Medicom
Since it's
introduction in 2001, Medicom Toy Inc's Be@rbrick has been released in
thousands of different designs. This year sneaker shop UNDFTD has
teamed up with the Japanese toy manufacturer to create this
multi-coloured 400% Be@rbrick. Featuring the strike logo synonymous
with UNDFTD products, this Be@rbrick is quite different from most
designs, being that over 8 different colours were used. The 400% format
has been worked with by many well known designers, brands and artists:
Kostas Seremetis, STASH, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Bape, Comme des Garcons and
my absolute favorite KAWS, to name a handful. If you're into this one
scoop it quick because, as with all Be@rbricks, this one will never
release again!
Keep collecting! - Cyrus
Ramos
by Keep
Keep is a
semi-new women's shoe brand out of Southern California that puts out
simple, low profile, comfortable kicks available in awesome colorways,
all produced in cruelty free factories. But what really sets
them apart is that a lot of dudes wear these women's shoes. Not like
"Hi, I'm getting the operation done when I can afford it", more like
"Hi, these are dope I wish they came in men's sizes but they don't so I
guess I'll have to do the math [add 1.5 sizes to a men's size and
that's your size in women's] and run it like that".
Mark
Gonzales board, t-shirt and paint pen by Krooked
Have you seen
the Krooked video that they filmed on and released only on VHS? Gnar
Gnar? You have to. Here's a trailer that doesn't really do it justice,
you've gotta find a friend who has it (and who also has a VCR) so you
can check it out:
LIVESTOCK
MONTHLY PICK:
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low
Every month we
bring you our favorite thing - a pair of shoes, a jacket, a t-shirt,
whatever - that's for sale at Canada's finest sneaker store, Livestock.
This version of
the Jordan 1 is our favorite 'new' shoe out right now. Much like a dunk
low, it's simple, classic, comfy and goes with pretty much anything you
want to rock it with. You could even skate in it if you wanted to.
Last Buyers
Blitz we put Kurt Vonnegut on blast. Do people still use that term? "On
blast"? Anyway, his son wrote a book back in 1975 and, unlike the
majority of his late father's work, it's a true story... of his
personal journey to crazyland and back. It's about schizophrenia and
Mark's dealing with the disease, from his first minor delusions to
full-on madness to getting help and staying better. All of that is
laced into a tale of how he went hippie and moved north to Canada
during the Vietnam war to start a commune with a group of his friends.
Super interesting story all around, I think it was out of print up
until a few years ago but the new edition (not pictured) has two new
forewords - one my Mark and one by his dad - so you're stoked.
Wheels and bearings by Momentum
Rick McCrank,
Brandon Biebel, Chris Haslam, Corey Sheppard, Jereme Rogers and Ted
Degros all ride for this wheel company called Momentum. Did you know
that? Did you also know that Andrew Pommier (Toy Machine, Girl, TWS)
does most of their graphics and that Lori D (Girl, Villa Villa Cola)
has also been known to add to their collective pool of rounded radness?
Below is their new video in it's entirety and to the left are all of
their new wheels (and bearings and wax) with our three favorites shown
large on the bottom. Totally awesome.
Ricky
Powell's Pumpernickular Blend by Arkitip
You know Ricky
Powell, right? He's the dude who you were first introduced to by the
Beastie Boys (the dude who dicked your girl) and who has continued to
pump out NYC street photography for magazines and books since the 80's.
That dude. Well, he's the cover artist for the current issue of Arkitip
magazine and was thoughtful enough to include a sample pack of some
signature blend coffee for you in it. He was also thoughtful enough to
start a public access TV show called Rappin' With The Rickster
that you can preview below:
Sweden
and USA 574's by New Balance
Okay, try to put
aside any association that you have with the American flag and think of
how dope the colorway of the shoes on the bottom actually looks. Maybe
look at the ones on the top (which look like a Swedish flag, in case
you didn't know) and try to think of them objectively and as if you
were looking at that combination of stars and stripes and red and white
and blue for the very first time and it meant nothing to you. That's
what I tried to do when I got these, and God Bless Me I still didn't
want to wear them. But now that they've been sitting here for a couple
of weeks they've somehow grown on me in a weird way. Like a THESE
COLORS DON'T RUN decal on the rear window of my truck, maybe it's
irony, or maybe it's my casual interest in international soccer
competitions that these were released to coincide with that gets me. I
don't know exactly what it is but I do know that I ain't gonna run from
it.
Mints
by Miller Lite
"Ted, what's
this I hear about us licensing the Miller Lite brand out to a candy
company? Is this your doing?"
"Er, yeah boss, I
lined it up last month. They're selling candies in miniature replica
beer cans next to Harry Potter jelly beans in candy stores around the
world."
"My boy, that's
genius!"
ProPack
camera by Polaroid
When I was first
handed down this camera from a friend I thought I had been blessed with
a piece of Polaroid history that had, for some reason, been tucked away
in somebody's closet since the 70's and had never been used. Luckily
for you, that wasn't the case; they were making these cameras up until
a couple of years ago and you can find them on ebay for $50. Like the
old Land Cameras, they use that film that you can't buy at department
stores, and you actually have to replace their batteries every once in
a while. They're like the Leica M7s of Polaroids... but if you're
somebody who gets that comparison you probably already know all of this
and you think I'm a retard.
Jacket,
sweater and pin by Princess Tina
Beci Orpin heads
up this ladies' clothing brand from Australia. It's got a down to earth
folk art feel and the collections consist of new and classic pieces,
all with flattering cuts. Unlike the name might suggest, it's feminine
but not too girly, you know?
Milk
Blazer by Nike SB
In a nutshell:
there's this dude in China who has played a crucial role in developing
a domestic skateboarding market in the People's Republic. His name is
Jeff and he used to work as a milkman in Shanghai, so these Blazers
were designed specifically for him and the shop, Fly, that he started
in the same city. They were designed by Matt Irving, the man behind
that recent Element series that we showed you last Buyers Blitz and the
Hunter Dunks from a couple of years back. The actual milk carton
pictured here was released in a limited edition of 150 at the release
event at Fly but you can get the shoes at any decent shop that carries
SB. Click below to look at a recent feature on the shoe taken from
Urban Focus magazine. It's got some more photos and info and a whole
bunch of Cantonese (or is it Mandarin?) language words that look cool
but that you probably won't be able to read:
Junya
Watanabe Comme des Garcons X Kangol
Over the past
couple of years, Kangol has been teaming up with different artists and
companies to produce some extra special custom headwear. Recent
collaborators include Delphi, Stereo, Crownfarmer and SSUR, and they've
stepped it up with this Japan-only Junya Watanabe design of a classic
Kangol fit. Not sure if it's out yet because it didn't come with much
information and nothing comes up when you Google it or do an ebay
search for it.
Anyway, we'll be bringing you more Kangol stuff next time, maybe some
America-only stuff: stuff you can actually get your hands on.
FREE
Public Skatepark Development Guide by
Skaters For Public Skateparks, the International Association of
Skateboard Companies and The Tony Hawk Skatepark Foundation
In case you
hadn't noticed, we don't provide links in any of these reviews that we
do. The reason that we do that is because links are the one commodity
that we have. It's weird, but the only way that this thing is going to
be able to stay around so that you can continue to read it for free is
if we covet those links and try our best to get people to pay for them
in the form of banner ads. The Tony Hawk Foundation is an exception to
this rule, as they're a not-for-profit organization that does stuff
like give money to municipalities that need skateparks built and assist
in publishing books like the one here that they send out for free to
anybody who needs one.
Do you want a
free skatepark development bible that will lead you through every
single step of getting a public skatepark built in your town? Click
here.
The
Three Bags
by Nixon, Nike SB and Volcom
Once upon a time
in the forest there lived... uh, never mind.
Here are three custom bags: a small one, a medium one and a large one.
First we have a
small Nixon travel bag, equipped with a ton of
pockets, compartments and fancy lil' details. You can tell that a lot
of time was taken in not only the design, but the construction of it.
The shot below shows the two little mini bags/compartments that velcro
off that you can keep your phone/camera in. Handy.
Next we have a
medium Nike SB skate bag. It's also equipped with
bells and whistles including a laptop compartment, skate carrier,
sleeping bag holder thing and a plush pocket for storing your
spectacles in. The detail below shows the back behind the shoulder
strap. It's got that puffy mesh stuff that you sometimes see on the
tongues of shoes. Comfy.
Finally, a large Volcom
roller bag. Not as many pockets, bells or whistles but not many are
needed on this type of bag. It's big. Like it's actual luggage
luggage. Sturdy, fancy wheels, made out of wool herringbone and it's
got some nice embossing work on it. Dandy.