Archive for: February, 2009

Evisu Loafers Bring Style and Comfort

Feb 21 2009 Published by under Shoes

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After successfully conquering the world of high-end retro denim, by essentially pioneering the market, Osaka-based Evisu has gone on to launch an entire range of apparel, like these classy looking loafers that are on sale now.

Evisu shoes have been around for a few years, and were introduced as a means for connoisseurs of the brand to clothe their feet in the same laidback but stylishly rich look that Evisu is famous for.

Featuring perforated suede and an easy slip-on design, these Evisu loafers make transitioning into Spring/Summer a welcomed change.

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Knock Store Distressed Denim

Feb 18 2009 Published by under Denim

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I’ve always had a penchant for discovering zany Japanese denim, but rarely have I ever considered donning the items that I find most interesting – supreme cowardice, I know!

Fortunately, the vulgarian fad-chasing youth of Japan never seem to shy away from the hyperbolic styling of their domestic brands. Indeed, demand for superlative distressed clothing remains strong, year-after-year, especially among Osakans.

Over the past decade, demand has sustained a plethora of Japanese micro-labels that specialize in sadistically plebeianizing otherwise perfectly good denim. Take these Root Three Used jeans by Knock Store for example – a landslide of garish colors and patterns await your senses!

Starting with deep dyed denim, these garments are given a prison-style beat down, producing copious amounts of high-contrast scarring and detail. Vertical and horizontal distress patterns jump out like fresh graffiti on your car hood, with black and red paint splatters conveying your (ironic) appreciation for the higher arts.

So, are consumers of distressed fashion simply trying to find a look that is more tattered, dirty and worn than the last outfit that they wore? Not really.

Buyers of radically distressed garments are usually more concerned about subtle details and specific styling than some dreamt up quest to become the most ragged and offensive looking person in Japan (although I wouldn’t rule this out entirely). With this in mind, the distressed look has branched into innumerable micro-niches, each evolving independently to serve a particular style of destruction.

A special note of interest: Under the model’s bio, he lists soccer and hangovers as his special skills; who says it’s hard to find work during a recession!?

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If Chuck Bass Was Japanese

Feb 10 2009 Published by under Misc.

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If Chuck Bass from Gossip Girl was older and Japanese, he’d probably be in Tokyo’s Ginza district drinking I.W. Harper at Bar Vespa.

I found this ad while flipping through an accessories magazine called Men’s Ex. Aside from the nasty goatee, this dude pretty much resembles what I’d imagine an Asian Ed Westwick would look like. 

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Body Butter: Jodhpur Suit

Feb 05 2009 Published by under Jackets

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This is a really cool look from Body Butter’s Jodhpur suit collection.

The slim burgundy suit contrasts nicely with the charcoal pinstriped vest, and as a highlight, they gave the model some pretty stylin’ kicks as well (somewhat reminiscent of the Takahara’s I mentioned a while back).

Body Butter says this suit type has a ‘slimming silhouette’, which means the garment features clean lines and carefully aligned buttons to give the wearer the appearance of a smaller waistline.

To me, it just looks like a slim suit. Like, if you can’t already squeeze your marshmallow ass into this skinny getup, it won’t be doing much for your silhouette now, will it?

At about $500, I’d call this set reasonable for a brand that calls itself Body Butter

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Diesel Shoes Dyed The Wrong Way

Feb 04 2009 Published by under Shoes

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Wearing white canvas sneakers with dark unwashed denim is never a good idea.

Thinking that I had washed most of the excess dye out of my denim jeans, I tried wearing them with these unworn Diesel shoes, just for a day, and look what happened – dirty blue sneakers!

God knows if I can gently bleach these babies back to their original state. Next time, I’ll take my time and tape up the insides of my pant legs or just forgo wearing white shoes altogether with untrustworthy denim.

Oh well, it is never a bad time to shop for more footwear. A recession just means more deals, right?!

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