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

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Heartbreaker


I wish I could have a 99 cent store love affair only to be disrupted by a prep school graduate wearing Ray Bans

Drawing with light is nothing new

You may think you are ready for art school once you figure out that you can draw with light by using the long exposure on your digital camera you got from the rents. Unfortunately you are not. while this may seem a very "original" idea to base an art career off of, it has been done way before your prime by none other than Picasso in 1949 when LIFE magazine photographer Gjon Mili visited the artist. Now, put that in your pipe and smoke it. Maybe then you will get a genuine idea Art school confidential.

Add this to your vocabulary

stun⋅tas⋅tic [stunt-taz-tic]

-adjective
1. amazing to the level of true greatness
2. achieving such a level of greatness that one must worship oneself; often mistaken for being overly cocky or vain
3. Mr. West-ish

Origin:
2009

Related forms:
stuntin', verb