Right, tees/sweats/fresh bits all packaged up n good to go for Streetfest…
I’ll be dropping the fresh ‘Olympins’ and ‘Lacy Marilyn Part 2’ tees n sweats later on today, plus im gonna hold a raffle to win any tee of your choice plus loadsa extra fresh bits…
Guys n gals, in case you didn’t know, the beautiful thing that is Streetfest, will kick off this Bank hoilday on Sunday 6th May ram jam with goodness just for you…i’ll be down selling some freshness including some of that new newness which aint available on online just yet…so pass through n say elo 🙂
Crepe City 5…if you didn’t reach, you seriously flopped!
After being with the CC guys for the past 4 events, the sneaker event has grown from strength to strength each time, and this one was ram jam indeedy! With an increase in sneaker freakers, streetwear brands and some rather dope lookin’ individuals, the vibes were straight freshhhhhhhh!
Was fortunate enough to meet a fresh sneakerette in the scene going by the name of ‘Magz’ (she in the below pic on the far right…quite possibly the nicest woman in the game, her passion is ALOT, look out for her!) who creates silhouettes of various Nike shoes by laser cutting different materials leaving a clean aesthetic…defo gonna be hooking up with her for some crazy collab!…
It’s that time of the year again folks, when sneakerheads across the land come together to buy/swap/sell fresh kicks at Crepe City 5, London’s very own sneaker festival run by three of the coolest cats, Rons/Victor/Paul.
WHERE: BAR MUSIC HALL, Curtain Road, London. Nearest Tube: Old Street.
WHEN: Sunday 4th March 2012. 1-7pm.
PRICE: Only £2 on the door
Once again i’ll be selling my bits…so expect a display of absolute freshness including some rather fetching sneaker art…mmmmmmmm!…
I went to Berlin for the Art, streetwear and kicks…and boi did it deliver with a cherry on top!
Each morning started off with Museli and Nutella Latte’s…
I knew the Street Art scene was big out there, but was mad overwhelmed at the sheer scale of it, im talking near enough every surface was covered in either artwork, posters, stickers or cool installations…was practically hard to spot a clean, untouched surface…the posters were layered over the old ones, so imagine how thick they’d appear after several coverings, so thick you could use them as a punchbag…the East Side Gallery was quite a sight too…
The transport via the S-Bahn / U-Bahn was kinda easy to use and whipped around the city with ease, thought it would have been more complex…
Pit-stops…
If you didn’t already know, Dali is one of my fav artists of all time and imagine my surprise when I found out that he had a permanent exhibit which showed several of his original works from sketches, paintings, sculpture and video…I was all over it!…