What we do and how we do it so well

Tired of t-shirts that are uncomfortable and don't fit individual personalities, we were searching for something fresh and unique. We finally found what we were looking for but the brands that sold the clothing were high end, exclusive, and expensive. So, with this in mind, we made it our goal to solve this problem as well as others and create a high-end, exclusive, and inexpensive clothing brand that would cater to the consumer. Masculine, Feminine, Black, White, Purple, Green or whatever you want to call it, we are a little bit of everyone and everything. We represent hype beasts, sneaker heads, high society, the fashionable, the jocks, fixie fiends, the British, the world traveler, trend-setters, the consumer and whomever else you can think of. We are a little cocky and we have the vision, but to be in the business of making clothing you have to be a little out there. To put it in perspective...we are not out there, we are right here and we are right now.
Great personal style is made up of a certain percentage of "always" items and methods, mixed with a certain percentage of "sometimes" fashions, and a certain percentage of "nevers". -Scott Schuman

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A life of nothing but "Awesome Snow Fun"

I know we are in summer mode right now, well at least I am, but in some parts of the world there is always a winter wonder land to be had. The life of snowboarders is something that I truly envy. No other sports in the world pays you to hang out with friends and mess around. It seems that somehow throughout the years, even skateboarding has become a true commercial business and less a public disturbance.Dare I say snowboarding awaits the same ill-fated future as a red haired menace ravages through the land. Nope, I darest not, because even the commercial success of Shaun White can not defunk the group mentality that is snowboarding. It seems to me, that the rest of the snowboarders aren't in it for the fame (not going to say or the money cause we gotta eat, we hungry), but rather live their life just for that simple thrill. It's times like this I question why I never learned.

Brain Stew

Just a freehand sketch that I'd like to see make the big times some day, probably in the bottom left of a yellow shirt with cartoonish colors.


A possible addition to "Rocket Love" shirt (see below or click "design" label)

Married to the Mob Summer 2009: Lost Summer

“I wanted to create a collection that was nostalgic of the Summer, that totally turned me into a bad girl. First kiss, first joint, first 40 ounce. Might sound silly but it changed my life. Every girl had that summer. If they didn’t then they missed out.” - Married to the Mob’s Leah

I can't even stress it enough. If I were a girl, I wouldn't hesitate to get myself in some of this. So fresh and just so well done. I don't want to be married to the MOB, but if it's these queen bees, then life wouldn't be too bad.

Welcome to Graduation




Alright guys, so I'm here to tell you about a new line of clothing in production along with some horribly hurried freehands I've laid down. The basic idea here is shirts that offer your college of choice's name in the most unconventional way possible, offering absolutely no explanation to the less cunning witnesses to this torsoic phenomena. Here's a quick mock up of Rice, Dartmouth, and Carnegie Mellon. If any explanation is needed, just keep thinking. We know you can do it. There's a good ten more to be on the way (with, of course, careful final drafts), but if you have a college, no matter how absurdly difficult it may seem, hand it over to the word players over here at UMi and we'll work with you. Coming soon to a quad near you.

Naked No More

I have a soft spot in my heart for vibrant colorful tees, and while checking out the new batch from Threadless, a couple hot choices came up. If it wasn't for this institution called money we have I'd be sporting these by the end of the day. Here's to dreaming.

A Week in Pictures: Wonka Fixed Paris

I can't express how amazing these shots are. See for yourself!
(click on the image below)

DIAL HARD


If only Die Hard with a Vengeance took place in France in the 1960's

Talk About Flossin' 24/7

18-carat
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140g of gold
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1mm thin shell
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carbon fiber
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over 600 diamonds
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$108,000 USD
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GnG

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