Got an article in Shake Magazine about some of our upcoming product collaborations.
Monday, 25 October 2010
Shake It Like A Polaroid Picture
Labels:
CLOT,
Disney,
Man Is In The Forest,
Shake
Saturday, 23 October 2010
My Hood - The Barber Shop
This is where I get my hair cut. It's not exactly the cleanest place, but they are super steady with the clippers, and can even line you up.
No offers of cafe lattes and magazines to read here. It's just straight into the chair and down to business.
After the cut, they wash your hair while you're still sitting upright. They somehow manage to put just enough shampoo and water on your head to create a lather without any of it dripping. And then they go to town with their fingernails!! It's f*cking PAINFUL! Feels like they're clawing your scalp open with one of these.
Then over to the sink where you lean over the basin and they wash out the suds. It's like I'm a kid again when my mom used to cut my hair.
Back into the chair where you're fully reclined for the shave. Hot towels, lather, and then the straight razor. I'm usually pretty nervous, cuz they are so damn fast with that blade, but I am still here typing, so they haven't managed to slit my throat yet..
In the rear of the shop, sometimes there's a bunch of old guys playing mah jong under a haze of cigarette smoke. People often just stop in to shoot the sh*t, or check out what's on tv. It's a very social place, like the old school barber shops in the U.S.
It costs $1.40 for the cut & shampoo, add an extra 30¢ for the shave. Bargain.
Labels:
Barber Shop,
China,
living,
Shanghai
Friday, 15 October 2010
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Madsaki x Disney Exhibition - Tokyo
We've done a collaboration with Japanese artist Madsaki, featuring 12 original prints. He's having a preview exhibition in Tokyo at PUBLIC/IMAGE.3D gallery, in association with TOKYO CULTUART by BEAMS. The exhibition opens tomorrow and runs until the 24th. Please stop by if you're in the area.
Labels:
Disney,
exhibition,
Madsaki
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Magic Happens
We just launched the CLOT x P.A.M. x Disney "Magic Happens" tee collection at Man Is In The Forest, based on the classic story of The Sorcerer's Apprentice in the Disney animated film Fantasia. They'll also be available at Colette in Paris soon..
Labels:
CLOT,
Colette,
Disney,
Man Is In The Forest,
Perks and Mini
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Monday, 11 October 2010
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Sitting On The Job
I'm back to Shanghai now. In the mornings, I sometimes see these guys posted up at this intersection. Down that street is the wet market, where you can get your fresh vegetables, meat, and seafood. They're both wearing the same shirt with a badge on the arm, so I'm guessing they are some kind of wet market vice - not sure what exactly they're looking out for though - a food fight?
Friday, 8 October 2010
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Beer Testing - Round 19 (European 1/2 Liter Challenge)
Last time it was European cans. This time it's bottles.
Defending Champ
Name: Asahi "The Master" Pilsner
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Alcohol: 5.5%
Price: USD2.55/can USD0.73/100mL
Scoring 8.95/10, this beer is going for a record 5 wins in a row.
Challenger 1
Name: Hacker-Pschorr Munchener Gold
Origin: Germany
Alcohol: 5.5%
Price: USD2.29/bottle USD0.46/100mL
This was a good, smooth, light beer. Nothing outstanding, nothing unique, but solid. Final score 6.65/10.
Challenger 2
Name: Baron Bohemian Tmavy Lezak
Origin: Czech Republic
Alcohol: 4.7%
Price: USD2.33/bottle USD0.47/100mL
Heavy malt flavour. A smooth dark beer. Final score 7/10.
Challenger 3
Name: Kulmbacher Export
Origin: Germany
Alcohol: 5.4%
Price: USD3.05/bottle USD0.61/100mL
Starts with a sweet floral scent, but is deceiving, because there is a strong rubbing alcohol finish. Final score 3.5/10.
Challenger 4
Name: Krusovice Imperial
Origin: Czech Republic
Alcohol: 5%
Price: USD2.55/bottle USD0.51/100mL
Smells a bit like urine. Fizzy with no taste. Final score 4.9/10.
Challenger 5
Name: Tyskie
Origin: Poland
Alcohol: 5.5%
Price: USD2.80/bottle USD0.56/100mL
No particular aroma. Taste is bland and lacks character. But kind of has a refreshing finish! Final score 6.15/10.
Challenger 6
Name: Zywiec
Origin: Poland
Alcohol: 5.5%
Price: USD2.75/bottle USD0.55/100mL
I like the label design. Claims to be Poland's "#1 Premium Beer". Doesn't smell that good though. Taste is watery and slightly bitter. Final score 5.45/10.
Asahi "The Master" Pilsner takes win #5!
Labels:
Baron,
Beer Testing,
Hacker-Pschorr,
Krusovice,
Kulmbacher,
Tyskie,
Vancouver,
Zywiec
Monday, 4 October 2010
Beer Testing - Round 18 (The Indian Challenge)
Up next, 3 beers from India.
Defending Champ
Name: Asahi "The Master" Pilsner
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Alcohol: 5.5%
Price: USD2.55/can USD0.73/100mL
Going for its 4th win, with a score of 8.95/10.
Challenger 1
Name: Kingfisher Premium Lager
Origin: India
Alcohol: 4.8%
Price: USD2.55/bottle USD0.77/100mL
A skunky smell, even worse than Heineken. Aromas of corned beef?? Watery. Final score 5.05/10.
Challenger 2
Name: Cobra
Origin: India
Alcohol: 5%
Price: USD2.03/can USD0.62/100mL
Minimal smell, minimal taste, minimal comments. Basically like expensive carbonated water. Final score 5.5/10.
Challenger 3
Name: Raj
Origin: India
Alcohol: 5%
Price: USD2.39/can USD0.72/100mL
A light floral scent with a slight chocolately taste? The best out of the three challengers, but still not great. Final score 5.65/10.
I suppose these light lagers are good for the hot Indian weather, and I imagine they would go well with a curry. But apart from these two scenarios, I can't picture myself ordering a Raj next time I'm out at the bar on a Friday night. Another easy victory for Asahi "The Master" Pilsner.
Labels:
Asahi,
Beer Testing,
Cobra,
Kingfisher,
Raj,
Vancouver
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Beer Testing - Round 17 (European Tall Boys)
We put up a European onslaught to see if any of them could take down the champ.
Defending Champ
Name: Asahi "The Master" Pilsner
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Alcohol: 5.5%
Price: USD2.55/can USD0.73/100mL
Looking strong with a score of 8.95/10, this beer is up for its 3rd title defense.
Challenger 1:
Name: Warsteiner Premium Dunkel
Origin: Germany
Alcohol: 4.8%
Price: USD2.03/can USD0.41/100mL
Dunkel is a dark beer. Smooth and malty, but one-dimensional. Final score 6.5/10.
Challenger 2:
Name: Ozujsko Pivo
Origin: Croatia
Alcohol: 5.2%
Price: USD2.50/can USD0.50/100mL
Dating all the way back to 1893, it claims to be the "most favourite Croation beer." It has a clean start, but sharp, unexpected aftertaste that kind of slaps you in the face. Final score a stinging 6/10.
Challenger 3:
Name: Estrella Damm
Origin: Barcelona, Spain
Alcohol: 4.6%
Price: USD2.03/can USD0.41/100mL
Nice looking can, but that's about all it has going for it. Weak foam on the pour. Smells watery, tastes watery, and is overly carbonated. Final score 5.5/10.
Challenger 4:
Name: Stiegl Bier
Origin: Salzburg, Austria
Alcohol: 4.9%
Price: USD2.51/can USD0.50/100mL
I really dig the can graphic, but that's about it. Lacks flavour, and has a bitter finish. Final score 5.95/10.
Name: Bass Pale Ale
Origin: Luton, England
Alcohol: 5.1%
Price:
A nice amber colour, with a caramel aroma. Smooth and malty. A solid score of 7/10.
Name: Radeberger Pilsner
Origin: Germany
Alcohol: 4.8%
Price: USD2.19/can USD0.44/100mL
A sweet candy floral scent, with a light honey taste. Final score 6.3/10.
Challenger 7:
Name: Pilsner Urquell
Origin: Pilsen, Czech Republic
Alcohol: 4.4%
Price: USD2.64/can USD0.53/100mL
Smells like a mild Heineken. Has a toasted taste, like Veuve Clicquot champagne. Caramel on the tip of the tongue. Final score 6.1/10.
Challenger 8:
Name: Faxe Royal Strong
Origin: Denmark
Alcohol: 8%
Price: USD2.35/can USD0.47/100mL
Not much to say about this one. Light, watery, and fizzy, with a strong alcohol taste. Final score 5.3/10.
With no real strong competition, Asahi "The Master" Pilsner wins again.
Labels:
Asahi,
Bass,
Beer Testing,
Estrella,
Faxe,
Ozujsko,
Pilsner Urquell,
Radeberger,
Stiegl,
Vancouver,
Warsteiner
Saturday, 2 October 2010
Friday, 1 October 2010
Girls, Girls, Girls
A dying breed - I kinda forgot we still have one or two of these in Vancouver down on Granville St. - the old arcade/girlie movie combo. Never actually been in one, but that signage is dope! And someone actually still plays pinball!?!
Labels:
graphic design,
Vancouver
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