So, Nerd Bait seems like a pretty fun blog. I’m going to keep reading it.
Usually you’re horrified by what you see when the lights come on at a quarter to two, but this scene was a pleasant surprise. I hope this trio went out for tacos together afterward, walking arm in arm and singing Billy Idol songs.
For sale now at Pushbike, manufactured just for them by a cool Japanese company called Blue Lug. Also new in stock are those gear ratio bandanas, and an assortment of colorful socks and gloves.
But how about this rad backpack?? (It comes in a few other colors too.) Read all about it.
The Mission is really doing well fashion-wise lately. This is the second time this month I’ve had to title a post “This” after an outfit left me at a total loss for words. (Surely you’ll recall the last one.)
Anyway, this scene comes from Gravel & Gold. They titled it “Man Friendly,” which I guess addresses the fact that most of us wouldn’t immediately peg that coat as menswear. Shows to go ya.
Fart Partier Julia stumbled upon one last Fart Party shirt, from back in the day I guess, and she’s put it on eBay along with the piece of original art pictured above. Turkey! Just in time for the holidays!
Pertinent details are here.
Previously:
What’s a head doughnut, you ask? Here are three:
Not satisfied? Gravel & Gold has more to say on the matter here.
Ooh, what’s this? A shop dealing in “vintage and throwback gear from the classic era of hip hop”? At 15th and Guerrero? And they’re having a grand-opening party tomorrow sponsored by Pabst? YES PLEASE, on all counts:
Welcome to the neighborhood, New Jack City!
Their web store isn’t open yet, but they’ve got some pictures of goods up. Goods look HOT.
Our pals over at Fancy French Cologne are part of a one-night fashion extravaganza tonight over at The Common on Mission and 7th, featuring all sort of vintage, contemporary, and local handmade goods. There will be all kinds of ridiculous sales and–the best part–an open bar!
I don’t know about you, but shopping while pleasantly buzzed has resulted in some of my greatest fashion triumphs ever, and I heartily endorse trying it out yourself. Plus, it’s just a hop and a skip from there over to the shitshow that will be the Oh Sees at the Eagle.
$20 gets you in the door (and sufficiently wasted) from 6:30-10pm tonight!