Filson Classic Hunting Jacket
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—01. Made in Italy.
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There isn't much to write about this jacket beyond the name of the garment. Simple, classic, easy to wear - nice fabrics and a timeless style, its hard to go wrong.
—01. Made in Italy.
There isn't much to write about this jacket beyond the name of the garment. Simple, classic, easy to wear - nice fabrics and a timeless style, its hard to go wrong.
—01. The Shape Shop at Creatures of Comfort.
The Shape Shop, a pop up store by Sight Unseen, opened last week in Creatures of Comfort's New York location. Sight Unseen is an online magazine dedicated to any and all creative disciplines, and they have put together an amazing array of pieces for purchase from designers such as Max Lamb, Daniel Emma, New Friends, Shin Okuda, and Peter Shire. The store is open until May 6th, and having popped in myself over the weekend I can certainly recommend stopping by, should you find yourself in the neighborhood and in need of some creative inspiration.
—01. Quickstrike release.
Nike have released a solid range of footwear in the past year; from the GIRA runners to the Concord XI to the further integration of retro styles and new technology. The result isn't always good, but the team from Portland seem to be on a good run. This quickstrike release of the Air Flow is one of my favorites for the spring. The mix of color and fabric makes for a nice trainer, ideal running around the city in summer.
—01. Free & Easy, No. 163.
—02. Blue Oxford Fatigue shorts.
Some new reading and viewing along with a selection of shorts for the spring - now available in-store and online.
—01. Made in Japan.
Based on a US Military pant, the simple, six-pocket cargo pants come in a classic olive drab. Made in Japan with bio-washed cotton fabric, the casual pants are a straight forward rendition of an American classic.
—01. Issue 06 release.
Last week we released our latest issue at the Ed. Varie gallery in New York. The small space in the East Village was perfect for the evening, and we appreciate everyone who helped out and came along last Wednesday. In addition to the launch of Issue 06, a selection of black and white photographs from Jeb Allred's story, New Work, New York, were hung in the gallery. The prints are limited to an edition of 10 and are only available through Ed. Varie.
—01. Turn Jacket.
—02. Deck Jacket.
Oi Polloi have picked up a selection of styles from Japanese label, Mighty-Mac. The outerwear is the highlight, while the short sleeve cotton shirts aren't a bad option either.
—01. Hit Man.
—02. Calais Drive.
The David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles opened a show of new work by Jonas Wood at the end of March. The artist often begins his work by collaging photographs he has taken, and these collages of composite scenes are then used as either standalone pieces, or as studies and drawings for future paintings. These paintings sometimes appear again in Wood's later work, hanging on the walls of the galleries or studios he is depicting. This body of work represents "a visual analogue to the multiple, unpredictable, and constantly evolving ways in which memory reconstructs the past. Accordingly, Wood frequently portrays his subjects by way of pre-existing representations like baseball cards, posters, and images from television broadcasts." The show hangs until May, should you live in the city, or else plan to be visiting LA over the next few weeks.