Showing posts with label recommended reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recommended reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Pre-BluePrint Photo Essay

Above is the mini sample room we worked with someone else to open up specifically for Sifr's production. This venue is a specialty in doing short-runs that's ideal for our retail platforms. Higher quantity of styles in controlled quantities to minimize any wastage or overstock while keeping things fresh. The beauty of this small factory is the close-knit association with each other. At Sifr, there's a feeling of responsibility to the workers there and to ensure that production is always running to create a good/sustainable working environment for them. Your purchase counts a whole lot more than on a surface level.

The production team trying to figure out the intricacies of the Poncho that we created. Everyone was baffled but we eventually figured it out. It's a beautiful piece with many functions. You'll see it in stores by August. Look good in the rain!

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Thought this might be an interesting post for some of you. As you may know, Sifr took part in the Blueprint Tradeshow at Marina Bay Sands last month. We decided to do it on a whim and realized that we had to create an in-depth collection in a short period of time. At the same time we were in the midst of doing the second range of Sifr Artisan Footwear that we've recently launched already.

This is a Photo Essay that documents the hectic 3 month ride that included picking fabric, finding correct thread, sourcing trims, fitting shoes, preparing collaterals and meeting deadlines; all in the name of "design". Sit back and enjoy!

Grading patterns is time consuming and there's no other way to do it. This is one of the processes of manufacturing that is key in achieving the best fitting product.

We produce at the factory for a company called "Carol Hochman Designs" and this is a dress form specially made for them to fit their sample size. We should soon get our own dress form but we still prefer fitting it on a human being. You get a better result every time when you incorporate movement, etc into the fitting process.


We're pretty technical now with preparation. All garments are prepared using the most comprehensive tech packs, etc. The efficiencies here will be noticed through future pricing of all our garments very soon.

A new take on the 3d Volume Pocket for our second interpretation of the Journey Shirt. Notice the top pocket layer slightly smaller than the bottom to create a little detail.

Nelly is a new member of our team (blue stripes). She was studying at Lasalle here in Singapore. Apparently she was the baddest out of the lot. Skilled, talented and most importantly...Highly organized! We sniped her and sent her back to Indonesia.


Studying the technicals of the garments. Making sure binding is done correctly inside most of the pants. Be sure to look out for the clean finishing in the Cargo Pants we're doing.


The factory in the photo above is divided into two sections. Bulk production on the left and sampling on the right.



One of the most tedious processes in production; ordering matching color thread. This can be one of the few processes that can really delay production. Remember that all garments using different fabric weights will require different thread gauges. Some stretch fabrics also require Nylon thread, etc. Exhausting just writing about it.

Our beautiful selection of shirts using past blocks. We paired voile, sheer fabrics with sturdy cotton to create some layering effects. These were received positively at Blueprint.




Here's our stock-lot fabric supplier showing us some fabrics we've never used. Jacquards, Knits, polo fabrics, etc for us to use. We're still contemplating as to when we'd like to include this in our Tangs programs.

This is our Poncho all wrapped up and ready to go. All 3 metres of it, with multiple zippers wrapped and folded into a compact bag for easy storage.

We did some Gabardine flat front pants in stretch fabrics for the show. You'll be seeing these in August as well.

A shot of the bigger factory at the end of the day.

This was slightly discomforting. On the 16th of May before the start of the show, some of the last few garments were still wet and drying at the factory when they were clearly supposed to be at our office.

These garments were late for the first day of the show and luckily enough we had someone bring them over for the second day. Our entire lineup was complete by the second day when some of the other buyers showed up.

The one positive thing to take from all these preparations was the ability to meet deadlines. 3 months ago, we set the deadline for getting everything prepared for Blueprint and we did just that. This is including the setup of the booth as well as tagging all garments, creating linesheets, collaterals and look shots. We know that future deadlines will be met accordingly from now on if we're well prepared. Luckily for us, we have a strong team that can take charge of their individual tasks. Teamwork was apparent throughout the entire process and is a good sign for the future.

-ssm

Thursday, May 12, 2011

sifr artisan footwear : walking in soon

Walking in Soon

It's been a long time coming for our next footwear release. We decided we wanted to take the craftsmanship up a few notches so we continued to search around Indonesia for this elusive supplier. After weeks of searching a promising lead popped and we decided to go for it. The next thing we knew we were going crazy with sample production. Several moons have passed since our last drop, we can assure you it has been worth the wait!

We will be following up with more images and information on the shoes as they reach Singapore soil.

Till then keep a look out for us at BluePrint, we will be showcasing our new collection!

All the best,

The sifr team

Thursday, March 10, 2011

'ND I : soft release

We recently conducted a photo shoot for our new brand 'ND I; A collaboration between sifr and Nocturnal. The result is a beautifully understated basics line that uses a silky cotton modal jersey geared more towards the beautiful ladies out there. The shoot took place right along Kallang Riverside Park inside the new TURE building that's now home to the famed coffee shop and bean roasters, Loysel's Toy (Papa Pahletas).

Photos are courtesy of Chuck Reyes.

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gusset boatneck

shirtigan

round boatneck

muscle tank

sharp v

pocket t

boatneck

Sincerely,
sifr

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Recommended Reading: The Basic Handbook of APPAREL

Finally after months and months of sourcing in and around Jakarta, our man on the ground, our factory roadwarrior; Suraj Suresh Melwani has found the mother-load of all sources. He's found some amazing factories and workshops out and around Jakarta.

This one however is the #1 of all time sources we have found in our short lifespan. The source is the next level of reasonably scaled manufacturing meaning we are able to produce great quality product on short production runs, something that we've been searching for since we left China last year.

We're so proud of this find that we want to share the book that our vendor wrote with anyone who is interested in purchasing it at K.I.N for a paltry sum of $25. The book provides an in depth look at production from information on fabric to how to containerize your goods to be shipped out to the client. We're still in the midst of finishing the book to brush up and to extract the wealth of information that this production bible provides.

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Sincerely,
sifr

Monday, December 13, 2010

Friendly Fire: an\b editions

We're proud to announce our friends from across the water (Roberston Quay) have just published their first book. Card Board Book explores this common everyday material in a number of facets from: architecture and interior design, furniture and lighting, products, art and installations and toys, the featured projects include works by shigeru ban, work architecture company, ball-nogues studio, wendy plomp. If you're interested in exploring the versatility of this found resource, the book provides succinct write ups and detailed images giving you an overview of the processes and ideas regarding each of the projects it showcases.

If you're interested in acquiring Card Board Book locally look towards the following stockist:
   Basheer Books
    Blk 231, Bain Street
    #04-19, Bras Basah Complex, Singapore 180231

    [Workshop] by Angelus Novus Studio
    7 Rodyk Street 01-30 . Watermark Robertson Quay . Singapore 238215
    (opp. Gallery Hotel)

"New Singapore-based architecture and design publisher, an\b editions, releases its first book in early November 2010. Cardboard Book explores incredible cardboard designs from across the world.
Did you ever think you’d come across a cardboard bridge, farm, bed, light, surfboard, computer, necklace, or toy gorilla? an\b editions’ Cardboard Book is packed with ingenious examples of how architects, designers, artists, and craftspeople around the world have used cardboard in a variety of contexts, and achieved fascinating results."


'rip curl canyon' by ball-nogues studio is an imagined landscape where 'land and water collide'
'cardboard sculptures' by chris gilmour are intricate, life-sized replicas of everyday objects
see more here
'paper bridge' by shigeru ban architects
the twenty-two meter long temporary bridge was designed to mirror the dimensions of its neighboring bridge, the historical pont du gard

'message in a box' by wendy plomp
cardboard boxes were transformed in to ornate arabesque 'carpets' with silkscreening 

see more here
coffins' by eco coffins

photos courtesy of http://designboom.com

Sincerely,
sifr





Sunday, November 14, 2010

Be Linen Movie

A friend recently passed me the link to the video below. I found the timing of my friends recommendation to be quite uncanny as the world's cotton supply plummets due to terrible harvests the last two years and prices begin to shoot up as world consumption catches up with supply. The question I have been asking myself regarding fabric is where to next? We at sifr have been looking at several possible fabric alternatives to offset our cotton consumption. For our jersey we've been exploring modal, tencel, and bamboo. For our woven we have been looking at linen (not European in particular), lyocell, and several other cellulose & synthetic blends. You'll start to see us use a wider range of fabric types this coming 2011.

If you're interested in fabric or just about systems & processes the video below will most definitely satiate your curiosity. The 15 minute film provides a brief glimpses at different components of the growing, processing, post processing, manufacturing, and fabrication of the oldest fabric in the world, linen. The film is beautifully shot and has superb flow between the different topics related to linen although the video does get a little too overt with the marketing it's still a great watch, enjoy!

BE LINEN MOVIE from Benoit MILLOT on Vimeo.

Monday, November 01, 2010

sifr & isetan : pop-up store

We're doing our second pop-up store at Isetan Scotts! November sifr items will be released at the pop-up space. Keep a look out for our space, we are right by the escalators leading up to Lido Cineplex. Details on the flyer below. With any purchase above 150SGD we'll be giving you a free traveler jacket.
sifr x isetan pop-up store

Some images of us prototyping palate configurations.

palate work (4 of 4)

palate work (3 of 4)

palate work (2 of 4)

palate work (1 of 4)

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,
sifr

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Friendly Fire: Underscore x Vanguard

Our friends over at Underscore & Vanguard have teamed up to do a series of custom bicycles and installations to celebrate the second issue of Underscore Magazine, "The Constant Issue". If you're curious peep the flyer & information regarding the installations below.

Underscore, is an independent magazine with thematic content attuned to a simple rhythm; quality of life.

Vanguard, specializes in building & restoring custom one-off bicycles.

underscore-vanguard

We're featuring 4 VANGUARD X UNDERSCORE bicycles at 4 installation venues for the launch of UNDERSCORE N°2: THE CONSTANT ISSUE.

Mist Messenger Bike - 2902 Gallery Old School, 11B Mount Sophia, #B2-09
Rain Messenger Bike- Books Actually, 86 Club St
Cloud Messenger Bike - Grafunkt, Park Mall, 9 Penang Rd, #B1-21
Dew Messenger Bike - Fred Perry Laurel, 19 Ann Siang Rd
Do drop by from Thu 21st to Mon 25th Oct 2010 for a preview of the one-off Vanguard x Underscore bicycles and magazines available for presale before it officially hits the newsstands.

In collaboration with
UNDERSCORE N°2: THE CONSTANT ISSUE

Friday, October 01, 2010

K.I.N. new magazines in store

we're in the process of augmenting our reading section, 2 new additions that have dropped into store these last few weeks. if you have any suggestions for rare/niche/hard to find magazines, please leave a comment.

apartmento: visits, interviews and documents personal spaces; no gloss, no styling, just embracing the human element of inhabitance. a mix & match of old and new. apartamento captures personality not perfection. quoted off of japanese webzine, shift's feature on apartamento awhile back, "We will not show tidy interiors because they don’t exist outside your mum’s imagination. We want to show how people arrange their homes and the solutions they find to the same problems you have."

bjournal: is a collaboration between two photographers; Alvin Tang & Joel Chan. Their works are simple yet sincere. Through their well-crafted printed journal, they hope to get in touch with more like-minded artists for future collaboration.

Grab them at the store. They're beautiful!

mags in store (3 of 3)

mags in store (2 of 3)

mags in store (1 of 3)