FASHION Words: HELENE STOKES
SEE THE LIGHT The beanie hat lives on…
THERE’Sa whole conceptual bumph that surrounds Los Angeles label Distant Light… ‘striving to achieve an authentic style constructed around perseverance/communicating the power of determination and creating yourself’. It’s all well and good because theirs is a collection that’s refined and not too in your face – a few beanies, some t-shirts, a print and a hoodie. Simplicity rules. Join them on any one of their networks for heads up on ‘two for one’ deals and special discount codes. While you’re there, have a scroll down their blog for a potted history of the brand. And keep ‘em peeled for their presence at Coachella this year.
DISTANTLIGHT.CO PUT EM UP! Fisticuffs Ltd get the thumbs up…
BASEDin Sacramento, California, this here brand has struck a little chord with us. For starters, they’ve got the good old-fashioned anchor as one of their logos and you can’t go wrong with that. Secondly, they clearly have a
passion for black and white photos and a connection with Instagram (inviting fans to join their quest); and then there are their cool tees. Whisky & Mermaids hits the top of our list, hand screen printed in the Fisticuffs workshop, twenty bucks, 100% ring-spun cotton, what’s not to like?
FISTICUFFSLTD.COM
THE RIGHT FOOT
Fresh feet are happy feet…
BUCKETFEET HAVE a heartwarming story to their early beginnings in 2007, the brainchild of Aaron Firestein and Raaja Nemani, two guys that met in South America while both were volunteering there. Aaron had been doodling on canvas sneakers for a while, friends raved about them and before he knew it, one thing led to another and Bucketfeet was born - the idea behind which was to create a platform to introduce talented artists to the world. Every artist has a story, and so does every shoe. Step into a more colorful world…
BUCKETFEET.COM
PROGRESS WORK IN UDG and Carhartt keep DJs happy…
DESPITE the fact that everything’s gotten smaller and more tech friendly - a DJ can easily rock up to a gig with the bare minimum – there will always be a need to carry stuff from one place to
another. And if you’re still a user of vinyl, or you’ve switched to laptops etc., you’ll be aware that as light and small as they can be, they don’t half start to pull on your shoulder. UDG and
Carthartt’s WIP collection of bags and luggage feature special DJ specs and come in two new sizes for travel-friendly abilities.
CARHARTT-WIP.COM
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