Copenhagen: Pede and Stoffer

Posted on June 16, 2005 Under Travel

I've seen several clothing shops so far in Copenhagen, but Pede & Stoffer was the most sophisticated I saw all day. It's tucked away on Klosterstrade, a side street downtown. The shop had all the usual wearables, clothing, some small…

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London: The Library

Posted on June 9, 2005 Under Travel

I'm not exactly sure why they call "The Library" on Brompton Road in Chelsea, a library, because the only book I saw was Hardy Blechman's DPM/Disruptive Pattern Material book on a a shelf surrounded in Maharishi clothing. The Library, since…

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Monsieur T. Spring/Summer

Posted on June 3, 2005 Under Fashion

Portland based, French dude run Monsieur T. recently launched their first spring/summer line of t-shirts. I've covered them before, and was pleased with what I saw in their new line. The shirts continue to be largely influenced by skateboard culture,…

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Veer Gear

Posted on June 1, 2005 Under Design

I've mentioned Veer before-- but they really deserve another mention. They are slowly becoming one of my favorite resources--and clearly after all designers hearts. In the past they had classic typography t-shirts, great souvenirs and goodies, and they just introduced…

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Krudmart Rules

Posted on May 29, 2005 Under Fashion

Something about the summer time always makes me think of new t-shirts, and fresh gear-- and nothing feels better than supporting independent shops. For a long time I thought Krudmart was run by some mega-corporation--but I got a chance to…

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Naive Clothing

Posted on May 26, 2005 Under Fashion

Naive Clothing was started a little over a year ago by a young entrepeneur in college who wanted to create something different--that didn't conform to pop culture, but "transformed it". The dream behind Naive was that people will begin to…

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$10 at Threadless

Posted on May 24, 2005 Under Fashion

I don't know how they do it, but everything at Threadless is $10 until June 6th. Shirts galore, like this one called "Take A Hike", (left) by Hans Krebs and "Think Slow" (right) by Joshua Vanover. Time to stock up…

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I-Manifest

Posted on May 16, 2005 Under Fashion

I don't know much about who is behind I-Manifest except they're clearly very talented. I love what they have going on, and the products look totally great. The stuff is limited edition, hand printed on super soft t-shirts, and the…

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Koyono

Posted on May 13, 2005 Under Fashion

Koyono is a smart line of clothing and accessories based on performance, style, and minimalism. Their products are simplistic yet completely sophisticated. First and foremost, I have to give their wallet design the "Slimmy" a serious nod of approval. It's…

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HROYAL

Posted on May 11, 2005 Under Fashion

I hate to do two t-shirt design mentions in a row, but these HROYAL designs were too good to pass up on. Most of the site isn't in english, but it wasn't very hard to navigate around and find the…

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