ON & BEYOND

Category: Books

INTERVIEW : DYLAN ADAIR

I’ve been working closely with Dylan on a project for the passed couple of weeks. He’s truly an inspiring person to work around and converse with. His passion for what he does really shines through his commitment and dedication in completing a project from A to Z. I just felt it was necessary to present [...]

Feature : Rebel Archives

I was presented to Tommy Rebel a few years back. I got to stay in The Brooklyn Basement for the first time (hopefully not the last) because he is a close friend of my home girl Maura. First and foremost, he hates blogs. It didn’t roll off the tongue as swiftly as I’d hope, when [...]

BOOKS : ICE-T Shot Me In The Face & Turfizm

The following statement may strike as being rather austere, but it is inexorably true: it’s good to surround yourself with people who can help you somewhere down the line. Which is fitting because, I was lucky to have great people around me ever since I walked into the room. Guys like Paul made me want [...]

Hebdomadaire

I’m gonna write this post like a series of twits. I just got back from soccer (football), I’m tired, so no structured text for tonight…just some thoughts of the week Started a new pair of Raw for the next year, they’re Stussy deluxe: made in japan, let’s see how they hold up. So far so [...]

HUgE Vol. ALL

“I just hit up Matt W. (Stussy Tdot manager) for a favor. You’ll love me for this one. It will compensate for you working on my website. Make sure to quote this when you blog about it.” Maura found a way to get me the full 11 issues of Huge…I just realize that the good [...]

HUgE

When I was in Toronto this summer, I was in the search for Japanese magazines and discovered one I hadn’t ever seen before, I was used to the Street Jack, Cool Trans, Samurai…among others. But never seen this one before. While I was accustomed to the regular layout pages chocked up of products, fillers, and [...]

The Sartorialist

Don’t really know why I bought this…all the pages are available on the internet. Maybe it’ll look nice in a bookshelf, and if the sartorial topic were to come up in a conversation, I can proudly say: Oh yeah, I bought the book…