Quoddy Workshop
This interview says a lot in the simple silence of the Quoddy workshop, no music in the background, no distractions, just an honest look at the art of making shoes.
This interview says a lot in the simple silence of the Quoddy workshop, no music in the background, no distractions, just an honest look at the art of making shoes.
I've been speaking with the kind and knowledgeable Mr. William Kroll, Founder/Designer of Tender Co. quite a bit this last year, and I've learned a lot.
Outlier has been on my radar for quite some time now. The small New York based label has spent lots of time creating and exploring the use of garments in relation to cycling in the city.
This reproduction Stendig wall calendar was designed back in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli. Currently, its available for pre-order at Vetted.
Our fascination for Mark McNairy and his New Amsterdam line shant end if he keeps droppin’ bangers like these One Piece Derbies.
I don't often find myself getting attached to accoutrements very often, simply because I'm fairly picky.
A mix of my weekly inspiration for week Nº37 of our Atlas Edition, includes folks from New York to Vancouver to London.
This summer I've been on the lookout for a decent bucket hat and pullover shirt. Neil and I were discussing some options for hats, then he drew my attention to this version from the larger than life label, Tantum of LA.
Speaking of shoes, MS & Co have finally released a great selection of handmade shoe bags. I had been talking to Phil about these months ago, so I'm happy to see they are now available on his site.
New Balance makes some of the most comfortable and lightweight sneakers around. Full stop.
What can I say? It's hard not to feel proud when you see a few of your friends as the models or the photographer of such a beautiful lookbook.
Antonio Carusone has been a Graphic Designer for these past 15 years, in his hometown of New York City. His online shop Vetted, is exactly what you would expect to see from someone in the design industry– a clean layout with simple, quality products designed with purpose.
I'm always interested in learning about the stories and history of longstanding clothing businesses, especially ones that have always focused on craftsmanship above all else.
A few weeks ago, I received a nice little box in the mail. Inside, were the Mark McNairy San Salvador Burro Boot.
Spring/Summer 12 marks the first complete apparel season from Mark McNairy's namesake.
I tend to wear my camo in the form of a pocket square, a subtle detail, as I'm quite picky when it comes to camo shirting.
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