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Barney’s COOP 25th Anniversary jeans by Raleigh Denim

Posted in fashion, interesting finds, Uncategorized with tags , , , , on September 9, 2010 by jordanhalland


Chances are, most of what you are wearing right now was made in more countries that you will ever visit in your life. You shirt was made in Taiwan, but the Buttons on the sleeves were made in India. The thread that holds it together was spun in Cambodia, the rivets on your jeans were made in China and the denim was made in Pakistan. As Americans we have accepted the fact that if we want to pay $15 for a pair of jeans from Costco, we need to not care or consider how or by whom the jeans were made. This attitude of turning a blind eye to to the origin of our goods has lead to the decay of American manufacturing. Furthermore, it has lead to the decay of the quality of goods.

Fortunately, there are people like Sarah and Victor Lytvinenko who are part of a growing list of young upstarts who’s manufacturing ethics are given as much thought at the product itself. The Lytvinenko’s started Raleigh Denim out of their apartment and now can be found in high end boutiques around the world. Most of the elements that go into their beautiful jeans are made within a 200 mile radius of their home base in Raleigh, North Carolina.

On October 10th they are releasing a limited edition jean that was specially commissioned by Barneys COOP to commemorate their 25th anniversary. The jeans are made up of 14 oz. exclusive Cone Selvage denim made with pima cotton (softest, strongest cotton grown in the USA). They are sewn with a silver colored stitching and the Super 25th Anniversary jeans will have a silver leather patch, real silver rivets and buttons, leather backed rivets and selvage on the fly pieces. There will be 250 of the anniversary jean ($295) available at the COOPs and 25 of the Super anniversary jean ($495) available exclusively at the Madison Avenue Flagship commencing October 10th.

If you can support this awesome company, please do.
Raleigh denims website: raleighdenim.com
Watch this short video about Raleigh Denim too:

Fall clothing

Posted in fashion, interesting finds on September 7, 2010 by jordanhalland

Idaho is covered in moisture most of the year. I grew up aproximately 200 miles to the east of where I now reside and the weather is the same there. I hated the snow and rain while in my teen years. Back then I believed true happiness could only be found on a skateboard; turns out, happiness is everywhere. So I believed that I wouldn’t be truly happy until I was living in a climate that supported year round skateboarding. Four years ago I tested this theory by moving to San Diego and after the fall and winter were supposed to arrive but didn’t I started acting strange. I would plot out trips to Julien, a small town in the mountains 45 minutes from San Diego. They had snow and seasons and I wanted to go there so bad. I realized rather quickly that I had to have seasons. I would go stir crazy during the winters in sunny California. My body need to be cold and uncomfortable, maybe it is my irish heritage. We seem to like food, places, and drink that hurts going down, in or through. Regardless, now I embrace winter. But I’m not an idiot, I have come prepared. Below are a few things that I will do my best to procure before the snow flies. If you see any of these items, I would appreciate a heads up.

Red wings Irish Setters. Winter boots.
Find them here: Redwingshoes.com

Raleigh Denim, Good clean Jeans. My Friend Vince the Believer turned me on to this brand. Chances are these are a bit too pricey to buy but a guy can dream.
Find them here: raleighdenim.com

This is a Seattle Company that makes beautiful, simple coats.
Buy it here: crescentdownworks.com

Video | Apolis Activism: Katin USA

Posted in fashion, interesting finds, video with tags , , on June 10, 2010 by jordanhalland

This video made me happy today. The left side of my face decided to swell up for some reason so I have been sleeping on and off all day and feeling pretty useless. After the Damn Rascals thing took off more than I anticipated I have been paying attention to the origins of the products I have and manufacture. My goal is to always use local printers for our shirts and try to stay in the US as much as possible. Right now that is very easy.

This video shows the time and effort that goes into the surf shorts made by Apolis Activism. I think my friend Vince, the believer, has some connection with this amazing company and Vince, if you read this feel free to comment and set me straight. Apolis is a newer company that strives for quality and a story for everything they produce. I don’t surf and while I lived in California I never visited the trestles; I do know that it is sacred ground for the surf community. This is just a well made video and worth a watch.

Video | Apolis Activism: Katin USA.

Ronnie Fieg x Sebago LightHouse Boot

Posted in fashion, interesting finds with tags , , , , , on May 28, 2010 by jordanhalland

Ronnie Fieg is a footwear designer that from what I can tell comes along established brands and does a custom colorway instead of his own brand: He’s to shoes what Carrol Shelby is to Mustangs. Sebago has been around since the 40′s. I remember all the highschoolers wearing Sebago Docksides in the 80′s. I was in grade school and I was determined to wear a pair when I reached my teen years. But by the time I was old enough to choose for myself the trend had moved from boat shoes to Airwalks and I complied with the masses. These boots would be awesome to have for next winter. If they are still around by the end of the summer and I have the scrilla, they are mine.

Ronnie Fieg x Sebago LightHouse Boot.

The making of a T-shirt

Posted in fashion, interesting finds, Uncategorized, video with tags , on May 13, 2010 by jordanhalland

T-shirts are my favorite thing to design. It might be because that is the first thing I ever designed or my background in skateboarding in the 90′s when the t-shirt you were wearing said almost more about you than the way you skated.

Whatever it is I’m in heaven when I’m mocking up a shirt. This video shows the process from beginning to end with t-shirt design. The past week I have been meeting with printers and mocking up shirts and this video doesn’t leave much out of the equation.

My friend Vince, The Believer, at Thedeathdefeaters.com e-mailed it to me. Awesome.

Source: Hypebeast.com

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