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MightyHealthy: Delancey Street…

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

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Dana Dane – ‘Delancey Street’

MightyHealthy has a nice little sample sale poppin’ off on Orchard Street. Back in the day this was the strip where you copped all your fly gear. Your leather bomber, your Kangol, your suede Pumas. You had better watch your step too because there would be random wolfpacks that were looking for a vic(tim).

If you see someone walking on Delancey Street now with a Kangol and Pumas they could be either a crackhead just home from a 25yr bid or a hipster. Avoid this person regardless. Make a bee-line to the Reed Space Annex at 151 Orchard and hang out with 40 Diesel while you copp some fly gear.

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Dumb rappers still need teaching and now they might could learn better with the 3M on the letters.

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The Mighty spell out hoody. F.R.E.S.H.

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Oh snap! MH got a K-Swiss hoody? The cotton was dope and the zipper pocket was a nice detail. Let me find out MH getting their high design on the low crackin’ off?

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MH fitteds are the minimum mandatory chapeaus for those in the know.

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MightyHealthy hasn’t forgotten their roots either. I need to copp a deck just because they are so effin’ dope.

There’s more pieces like jeans and jackets at the MH sample sale, but the pop-up shop is only poppin’ off until Sunday so hop the F train to Delancey Street if you’re still a player, or the J/Z if your a hipster.

Hard Roc Rap…

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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I slept hard on Roc Marciano. Robbie over at UnKut asked me a while ago if I knew dude since we live so damn close to one another, but I didn’t know who dude was. This dude is just plain niiiiice.

The rap narrative was a lost art with today’s emcees. Sing song rappers can make a narrative track, but when is the last time I heard a dude spit lava and paint a real picture of the ‘hood?

I deserve the ultimate late pass because Roc Marce is killing shit. The only way I can pay this dude back is by making sure I copp his joint the minute it drops.


Whateva, Whateva


Thug’s Prayer


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Shoot It Down With AuctionSniper.com

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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I registered for eBay 10 years ago and in that time I have bought and sold a good amount of I-T’s. I don’t visit eBay too often nowadays but it still has some great auctions for vintage stuff from clothing to sneakers to toys to everything. For a time I think eBay was going to evolutionize the way we ultimately consumed goods. At the end of the day, eBay doesn’t totally supplant the brick and mortar installations, but it does supplement them.

I was cruising the eBay system over the weekend to get myself hype for the upcoming ‘Lo-End Theory event and I wanted to see what vintage ‘Lo pieces were being offered. As always there are some good quality collector pieces on the system. I’m impressed with the way that many collectors have preserved I-T’s that are more than twenty years old. This speaks to the quality of the garments and the consideration of the connoisseur.

I came across one of the vintage sweaters from my all time favorite series of PRL design. These particular items are from 1986 and this was when I first took heed to the Polo brand. I was 15 years old and you could say that this was my first kiss. Strangely, it just may have been. This series featured primary colors that were bold and colorblocked all over the items. The clothing reminded me of my favorite candies, LifeSavers. I had to have this at any cost.

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What I couldn’t afford I had to steal and what I couldn’t steal I had to just covet. The obsession still continues to this day altho’ now there is a lot less stealing. I still get excited when I walk into Lord & Taylor and Bloomies. I still check the exits and imagine myself running thru the store full tilt with shirts stuffed in my jacket. To replace the anxious energy of stealing clothing I place bids on eBay. I don’t just place regular bids on eBay tho’. I use a service called AuctionSniper.com. I got put on to AuctionSniper from the homey GabeRockka over at FlawlessHustle.

Gabe was actually a dude that bought shit from me on eBay way back in the day and he connected the dots once the DP website was up and running. AuctionSniper.com is my shit now and I don’t fux with eBay without it. I used to have to be all crazy and scramble to find a computer when my auctions were winding down. Now I just plug in the highest amount that I am willing to pay for an item and AuctionSniper.com submits my bid for me 5 seconds before the close of the auction. Niiiiiiice.

For example, lets say the sweater above is currently being bid on for $10, but I know that there are other bidders in the cut spying on the I-T as well. I’ll tell AuctionSniper to place a bid for me of $50. If no other bidders step into the arena on time I will end up winning that sweater for $11. Just because I placed a bid of $50 doesn’t mean that the price automatically goes to that amount. The way eBay works is that bids are incremental and if you are the highest bidder on a $10 I-T your winning bid is just the amount to put you in the lead.

I’m not going to act like I win every auction when I use AuctionSniper.com, but the truth is that I win one way or another. If the item bids at a higher amount than I set AuctionSniper to bid for me I don’t lose anything. That just keeps me free to scope out another I-T. If I do win then AuctionSniper only charges me $.01% of the final auction price. If the item costs $20 then AuctionSniper charges me $.20cent. If you fux with eBay and you don’t have AuctionSniper you should snipe yourself right now.

Click the link on my sidebar to get registered with AuctionSniper.com and never lose another eBay auction again.

Sesame Street Deep Thoughts…

Monday, March 8th, 2010

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For over forty years Sesame Street has been edutainment of the highest caliber because it’s characters think outside of the respective Entennman’s box.

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via PerSuede

The Boot Camp Clique Chronicles…

Monday, March 8th, 2010

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BCC – ‘Welcome To Bucktown USA’

The mid-height field boot might be Timberland’s most iconic shoe. The profile of this boot belongs to Timberland, and Timberland ONLY. I’m not saying that other bootmakers haven’t copied the field boot, but to this day only Timberland makes the reliable and trusted boot that I would purchase. Luckily for me and my Timberland addiction the A.J. Wright stores carry these shoes with first run quality at factory second prices.

You should have seen Chocolate Snowflake’s face when I picked up these boots. “Not another pair of boots?!” is what she said. But I had to explain to her that $49.99 for the ‘Beef and Broccoli’ was like I was stealing them. The B&B mid field bot is a shoe. This is one of the boots that can ably crossover to whatever you need to do for you. You can even use these as an athletic shoe to a degree. I used to ride my mountain bike wearing these.

Timberland’s premium waterproof upper isn’t the big draw for me on this model. I actually like the padded leather ankle collar and the D-ring quick tie lacing system. The mid field boot isn’t for navigating the extreme snowdrifts that the full height field boot can get through but these boots keep you faster on your feet than the high tops. The mid heigh boots are built for speed.

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