Friday, July 31, 2009

Sifr : essentials

sifr essentials can now be found at Tangs on Orchard. They're located on the third floor at Playlab. You can never have too many t-shirts.






























Sincerely,

The sifr team

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Moscot Originals

GQ has an interesting video on how to pick the perfect Moscot frame as well as some information on the brand. Enjoy.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

A Flashback Production Post, Shenzhen – Guangzhou Part 2 (December 2008)

With no idea what to expect, and only a few phone calls and emails to prepare our itinerary, we launched into our first trip to China. We were excited and nervous, and prayed that something decent would come out of our work. Several months passed and we found ourselves back in bustling Shenzhen, this time to check on our production, size up facilities, finish up sampling, and meet with fabric mills

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Waiting for the train to Shenzhen


Here’s a rough outline of our itinerary.
Day 1: Arrived in Guangzhou. Rested, then caught up with our friends in the city.
Day 2: Caught an early morning train to Shenzhen, where we visited several fabric companies. Had a great lunch and spent the remainder of the day viewing our main production factory. We finished off the night editing garments in the meeting room.
Day3: Back to Guangzhou, where we visited several fabric stores, and market areas.
Day4: Checked out some of the garment markets to see if there were any B-Grades, and sussed out the production opportunities.
Day5: We visited Guangzhou textile center, a complex too big to describe.
Day6: Spent the day relaxing before we returned to Singapore.


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Boarding the train to Shenzhen


We woke early on our second day to catch the first train to Shenzhen, where we met with our production manager Ben, and started our first appointments with fabric mills. The meetings went well, with our conversations running smoothly in English, but I decided its time I brushed up on my Mandarin. The quality of the show rooms and offices surpassed our expectations, and there was a decent selection of stock fabric, but we ended the day mindful that our sourcing was far from complete.

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In the fabric show room

After scrutinizing fabrics for hours I took a break and went to the window to look out over the city. It was an endless sprawl of factories and building complexes. As I scanned the skyline it was overwhelming to consider the volume of goods produced there and shipped around the world.

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Production City Scape


This awareness of size accompanies all travel through China. Super highways, mega complexes, and skyscrapers confronted us everywhere we went. On our first trip we mistook with sensation for giddiness and excitement, but this time we were sure it was the urban sprawl that created this staggering sensation. Ben told us this massive development has only taken place within the last 10-15 years. Although the media has been quick to document this growth, nothing can accurately capture the experience of seeing the unending rows of factories that make up Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

THIS PLACE WAS BOMB SOME REAL GOOD FOOD
Slurping to our heart's content

After a delicious lunch of freshly made noodles, which I can still taste right now, we drove to our production facility to inspect our production and sampling lines. We were happy to find out we share the same facility with world-renowned labels that adhere to high quality standards. We toured the facility and meet some of the staff, we headed to the meeting room for a long run of sample editing.

To be continued in part 3

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Madlib: Jaylib: Quasimoto: Madvillain: Jackson Conti: Beat Konducta



Someone I've been exposed to over time through friends and word of mouth, as I delve deeper and deeper into the world of hiphop, rap and into the roots that build those genres I've started to fully embrace the musical mastermind of Madlib. Yes I do feel that his work thus far grants him the title of mastermind, looking at the depth, scale of his work and people he works with I can only expect more great tracks from him in the future.

Here's an excerpt off Stonesthrow Records,

From the unlikely beach town of Oxnard, 40 miles north of Los Angeles, the multi-dimensional Madlib quickly rose to prominence as one of the most interesting figures in late-'90s hip-hop. With his childhood buddies in the Lootpack, Madlib quickly made a name for himself as a rapper, producer, and DJ. In particular, his expansive style and deft touch for composition made him one of hip-hop's most sought-after producers. An enthusiastic crate digger, with a deep reverence for jazz and soul, Madlib branched out into a number of ambitious, engaging solo projects.

Along with DJ Romes and Wild Child, Madlib formed the Lootpack in their hometown of Oxnard. The trio made their debut on tha Alkaholiks' 21 and Over in 1993. They continued doing work for tha Alkaholiks and other artists before releasing their full-length Soundpieces: Da Antidote six years later. The album earned solid reviews but went largely unnoticed. Madlib did not, however. After hooking up with Los Angeles DJ Peanut Butter Wolf, Madlib did a lot of production for Wolf's Stones Throw label. In 1999 the label released Quasimoto's astonishing The Unseen LP. Doubling as himself and his alter ego Quasimoto, Madlib handled vocals and production duties on the album, a huge critical success.

Not resting on his laurels, Madlib followed The Unseen a year later with his Yesterday's New Quintet project. Madlib played all the instruments himself, infusing his exploration of jazz with both style and substance.

While continuing on with a massive release schedule and work load, Madlib completed a remix/reinterpretation project for Blue Note, a collaboration with Jay Dee under the Jaylib alias, a collaboration with MF Doom, produced 1/2 of fellow Lootpack member Wildchild's solo record and many other remix and producer tasks all in 2003.

With each year Madlib has continued to expand his abilities beyond the core hip hop that he is known for.

MADLIB

Here's a little goodie a stonesthrow exclusive mix by Madlib,


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Moscot Eyewear in Store







The Moscots are finally here. Do drop by and check them out, they are well worth the time. We promise.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Wrath Arcane

"I don't even know what the trends are," says O'Neill. "I don't care if Europe's full of color or whatever. Those trends don't translate across the country. Guys want a basic silhouette."

Take a midday break.

Have a read.

There's a good article on Wrath Arcane in case some of you would like to know more background info. Check it here

Really good insight into what they're doing and how challenging it really is to start a label.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Moscot Originals - Est. 1915

We are proud to announce that KIN will now be carrying Moscot Eyewear in store. As promised, we're always looking out for the best and most sought after products out there. We're quite particular on being ahead of the curve in offering them to you. We're pretty sure all of you are noticing our efforts thus far.

Despite being around for quite some time already, Moscot's recently been getting a lot of much-deserved publicity from customers and media alike. Their current collection is absolutely on point which means that you'll most definitely be hearing a lot more about them very soon.

The vintage-inspired MOSCOT Originals collection is a nod to the classic looks of decades past.

The newly-made frames are based on styles from the MOSCOT archives from the 1930's, 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's, retaining all of the authenticity of the original frame style right down to real glass lenses in their sunglasses, traditional hardware, and lens colors that precisely duplicate the true old school colors first fabricated by the company in the 1940's. The faithfully reproduced collection, is available as eyeglasses or sunglasses, with or without a prescription, in a variety of frame and lens color combinations and sizes.

Fun fact of the day: I used to live right around the corner from their 14th Street location in New York City circa 2005. I walked past their space every day and never actually walked into the store. Had I been a bit more curious, we'd have probably been able to enjoy Moscot Eyewear as early as our first day in business.

Everyone's had something to say about Moscot; Telegraph UK has an interesting insight. So does Slamxhype and Hypebeast. Selectism quotes Secret Forts in this piece.

Moscot is stocked at these fine stores:

Smith + Butler
Tauk
Colette Paris
Studiohomme Paris
10 Corso Como
Beams Harajuku
United Arrows Japan
Liberty London

Moscot will be available by next week.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Music: DJ Third Rail

Alright so were rolling around Chicago chillin real good and we meet up with some of my good friend's old buddies from high school. Sitting at their place he's throws this on: 89.30FM, Sunday Night 12:30AM, these mother fuckers are up in a radio studio spinning live on vinyls. Talk about dedicated man! So if you like some underground hip-hop, rap, beats, and everything else you can tag along with the prior, listen to the mixes below, straight fire.





I can pick out a track every once in awhile but I don't know enough to get the whole gist of the playlist in terms of whose on there and what he's mixing. Or if you have the original playlists that'd be great too.

http://www.dj3rdrail.com/

Here are the three recordings on his site:


Thursday, July 09, 2009

Music


We've had a lot of inquiries regarding the music going on in store.

Thought we'd plug in a suggestion.

If you're liking The Black Keys, you're going to enjoy lead vocalist Dan Auerbach's solo effort titled 'Keep it Hid'. This was released in February of this year. It was recorded using mainly analog and vintage equipment.

It's playing in store right now.

In the meantime, enjoy some Great Singapore Sale deals; First item's regular priced, second is at 10% off.

Enjoy the weekend!

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Recommended Reading

Blogs:
Fashion Nation
, a fashion blog that delves into the world of independent fashion sites, blogs, magazines and forums as well as providing insight into the local Singaporean fashion scene.






Multifaceted:
Common People, a media platform that engages creatives that reside, pass through or are working on something related to the creative field in Singapore. Content is wholly video interviews, providing an interest peak into some of the creative individuals, collectives or entities that reside in Singapore.



School of Thought, a collective behind the food joint, Food for Thought and the publishing company behind " " (Quotations) the literary magazine that is slowly making its way to eyes across Singapore. Keep a lookout for these guys to shake some more things up in Singapore.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Gitman Vintage

We're proud to say that Gitman Vintage will be one of our new labels arriving at the store this summer. It's parent company(Gitman) has roots in NYC and is based out of Ashland, Virginia and has been in operation for the last 4 decades. All Gitman products are made in America. Gitman has raised an artisan craftsmanship culture around the Ashland area for quite a number of years now specializing in shirt making where it has employed families for years.

Gitman Vintage(American heritage inspired) is manufactured at the Ashland factories from scratch. Thread is developed in house and then used to manufacture the beautiful shirts, from start to finish, the whole process is handled in house with over decades of experience. The label takes cue from, "fabrics culled from late 1970s and early 1980s line-books (as well as current fabrications) and includes authentic details such as double-track stitching, chalk buttons and locker-loops. The collection is reissued with the original "Gitman Bros. Est 1978" label."

Our first order will be from their second season, FW2009
Debuting its second season, the Gitman Vintage Fall / Winter 2009 collection pays homage to Fall / Winter 1980. In addition to selecting perennial favorites, such as washed oxford and pinpoint, gingham check and small colorful plaids, we also selectively appropriated for this collection some of our favorites from the past: multi-toned flannels, snap Western shirts, one-of-a-kind university stripe oxfords, herringbone twills, beefy oxfords and a variety of chambrays. All available in our classic button-down, round or key collar.
Stocks should land in store mid August.
Stay tuned.

Gitman Vintage featured in Details