Saturday, July 16, 2011

Graphic tees

It's been a while since we've posted something. You'll have to blame it on the sun, my excuse for a lot of things these days.

Either the sun or the alcohol that comes with it is doing strange things with me. My perspective on clothing is shifting at the moment. I'm finding myself in a position where I'm much more attracted to streetwear then I was. I really believe graphic tees are perfect for a laid-back night of clubbing, a stroll around town or a day at the beach for example. Well that, and the fact I don't have millions to spend on clothing so I have to be a bit experimental with this clothing thing we love.

I've always thought choosing some t-shirts wouldn't take long, I could be on and off the computer within half and hour and be happy with what I've just bought. The reality is different though, seems i'm just as much a picky cunt with tees as I am  with  the rest of my clothing. Three brands have caught my eye, all from different countries.

First one up is a Dutch effort from Rockwell, and probably my favourite tee from the lot. The way designer Piet Parra uses colours and might I say interesting drawings sets this brand apart from most of the other brands in our little country


As people from Holland, we tend not to like our German neighbours but we can't deny they dish out some very reasonable stuff now and then. Wemoto is a relatively new brand, that you won't see around that often. Not a lot of places sell it, what in a way makes it even better. Sometimes controversial but always funny.



We couldn't forget our neighbours across the sea. Second-son is an English brand, available in Holland which is a big plus for us. Simplistic and clean are the keywords for this brand in my opinion. Two words that sound very good, and look even better.



Untill next time,

Kenney

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Sounds from the South

After a period of being quite inactive, we are back as never before. We've been away for a week now and trying to get our groove back. So why not start again, with some groovy sounds. To get you into the mood. This time not something Dutch, but a lovely girl from Belgium. Terrific performances and chanson-style songs mixed with reggae, this girl has everything.
Go and have a listen for yourself:


See you next time, Boris