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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

djck

DJ Clark Kent was one of the heads who appreciated the top 25 sneakers of all time list that Complex posted for me.

I was geeked when he tweeted about the Air Resistance.

djck

iFux with the Air Resistance.

Hardbody.

All Day I Dream About Sneakers…

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

nastase

Right after Rod Laver the three stripes conscripted a Romanian tennis superstar to host their signature tennis shoes. Ilie Nastase was nicknamed the Romanian Rocket for his all-out cross court baseline to net style of play.

I had my whole U.S. Open outfit plotted out but I never got the call for a free set of tickets. The Nastase’s will stay crispy for another year I supoose, unless I get tickets to the Australian Open. LOL.

nastase
nastase
nastase

Demolition…

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

3 ave el


They have dismantled
The Third Avenue El;
It’s still the same though
They haven’t removed
Those torn down men


-Bob Kaufman

Respect The Architects…

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

corbusier

When I had dreams of being an architect I was completely in awe of a French urbanist named Le Corbusier. He was an architect and a writer and a painter and basically just the shit. Le Corbusier used all his experiences and spirituality in his designs. His goal was to make life better for anyone who came in contact with his art.

Le Corbusier is the founder of modern architecture’s clean and somewhat sterile presentations and symmetrical proportions. He envisioned modern cities with towering residential skyscrapers and sprawling green spaces at their bases. Co-Op City would have been a triumph of the Le Corbusier vision if capitalism and poverty hadn’t gotten in the way.

corbusier

If economics and race weren’t so important to maintaining the class hegemony here and abroad the Le Corbusier designs would have been magnificent. Architectural critics like to sound off on Le Corbusier’s designs as if he meant for them to segregate people from one another but that was never his aim. Le Corbusier wanted the modern city to be an independent, sustainable model that supported all modes of functions and means of transportation, especially the pedestrian.

This apartment complex in Marseilles, France is one of my favorite projects which he completed. You can see his adoption of the Mondrian primary color neoplasticism style in the facade’s design. Corbusier also designed furniture which borrowed from this rigid Dutch artform but Le Corbusier gave his furniture a softer feel with rounded shapes and edges. The poured concrete forms are indicative of the type of architecture America would produce throughout the 1960s.

corbusier
corbusier

I’d like to think that I bring a planned aesthetic to the outfit architecture that I compose from time to time. I understand context and revel in history as my method for building my swag. I also respect the architects because they understand the importance of knowing a little bit. About a LOT of things.

The Come Up King…

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

jerz

When Jerz recently visited me in Brooklyn I threw down the gauntlet on who was the king of the come up game. Jerz is definitely one of the princes of this shit but I am the everlasting king.

There’s rules to the come up game. Just because you got some shit on a disco doesn’t mean that you came up. 50% off is not a come up. It’s a nice pick up, but it is NOT a come up. Jerz made this movie so that now you’ll know the deal.