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Ones and Twos

posted by carrson in July 7th, 2008 
in Design, Fashion, Gentleman, Gram Design, Shoes, Sneakers, Sweden, styleheist.com  

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A selection of Gram Design kicks.

For those that don’t know, ‘ones & twos’ is Cockney rhyming slang for shoes. Shoes, shoes, shoes.

For men the choice of footwear is essential; part fashion, part statement and totally political, ones pick of kick can determine how far you get with a girl or your employer. Indeed, the well known and well worn mothers maxim of judging a man by his shoes is a global truth, even reaching as far as the unheralded fashion center that is Pyongyang, North Korea, where in a four colour wardrobe social status is all about the shoes.

Women, of course, have known about the importance of footwear for years. Anyone who has even dipped a toe into the sea of female fashion and surrounding culture will know the perpetual frenzy and near religious zeal that surrounds a pair of Manolo Blahnik’s, Jimmy Choo’s or - praise be! - Christian Louboutin’s. I can’t claim to understand such excitement, but as I do with many things Woman, I bow to superior knowledge.

What is clear is that shoes are crucial to ones outward appearance and potential well being, but where does that leave the habitual sneaker user or the terminally hip? No use have we for the Hush Puppies, penny-loafers or wingtips of this world. Not with our skinny jeans and lo-fidelity attitudes; explaining the hype-ness of a colourway to any prospective mate who is simply not as finely tuned to the relevance of such things is an exercise in failure and possibly humiliation or ridicule.

Thankfully salvation comes from the heavy weight champs of convenient living; the Swedes. Yes, the nation that gave us low cost furniture and high quality porn have turned that native ingenuity to footwear and saved us from an ugly compromise.

Gram Design have put together a high-end blend of the very best parts of sneakers, skate shoes and straight shoes and come up with a range of footwear which fit with any wardrobe. From lo-top to ankle boot all the Gram designs reference the great moments in pop kicks and mix it with an eye towards modern style. The result is a glorious mash up; think Dogtown meets Marty Mcfly’s Nike’s with a twist of John Bender and your getting close. Made from versatile but durable cotton denim these shoes are created with care, both in shape and colour. The flamboyant should check the slick bowling shoe finishes for thoughtful throwback style. The more sombre should reach for the charcoal or neutral tones. Whatever you pick, you’re bound to make a good impression. The Swedes wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Poppa’s Got a Brand New Bag.

posted by carrson in June 30th, 2008 
in Accessories, Baby, Bag, Fashion, Gentleman, styleheist.com  

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The Scout Journey Pack in Heathered Olive

Fatherhood.

It’s a big step and, in all honesty, I never expected that the Style Heist would be setting foot in the world of baby fashion, but in honour of the arrival of our very own Guvnor’s firstborn, it seems appropriate that we feature something for the dads.

Making babies is the easy part but after that comes - quite literally - a lifetimes work. The sleepless nights, constant anxiety, diaper changes and pocket money shakedowns, all so the little blighter can grow up and slag you off at parties because you just don’t understand. However, in the time between your beautiful baby becoming a pimply angst machine there is an awful lot of equipment to lug around and for the mothers there is a whole industry built around this need.

Dad, though, fares worse; big spots, bright colours and butterflies are good for the ladies, but what about the style-conscious father who doesn’t want some day-glo tote bag putting a kink in his mack-daddy image? Look no further than the Scout Journey Pack from the unusually titled Petunia Pickle Bottom.

This is a well tailored and beautifully designed baby hold all. Based around a single strap system in a classic satchel style, The Scout features detachable bottle pockets, a matching embossed wipe case, changing pad and it still has room to fit all of juniors needs, with space left over. There is even a dedicated cell phone pouch and magazine sleeve for Dad. Available in Heathered Gray or Olive and finished to the highest standard with antique brass hardware and magnetic clasps.

Sure it’s a little more than your average bag, but this might just be your last chance to spend a little pocket change before baby gets his hands on it, so treat yourself. You deserve it.

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Thinner than Air

posted by carrson in June 23rd, 2008 
in Colab, Design, Technology, computer, laptop  

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The Envy 133 from Voodoo PC and HP

Given the ever rising tide of Apple-evangelism, powered by all that glistening, glowing touchscreen goodness, it is surprising how slow PC manufacturers have been in challenging the Macmonster on the ground of serious fashion tech. Sure we’ve seen a few brightly coloured efforts, more thoughtful designs but little that can really compete at the higher end of geek chic.

Until now.

The Envy133 from Voodoo PC packs power and innovation into an ultra-portable high-gloss case and at 0.7 of an inch thick, this is as thin as it gets. Voodoo have squeezed all sorts of goodness into this machine and, by teaming up with computing giant HP, still kept it at a competitive $2099. Not released until June 27th, this beautiful beast is already being pimped on the gadget blogs as an “Air Killer”. More realistically, given Apples current stranglehold, the Envy is an anti air option; a carbon fiber make over for the PC guy in those Mac ads. For those of us who still appreciate a little clunk and a little control in our computing, it’s nice to have options.

God knows we need em.

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The cost of creativity.

posted by carrson in May 23rd, 2008 
in Art, Design, concepts  

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Science Machine - Chad Pugh

When the egg heads of the black & white era set about filling entire rooms with vacuum cylinders and magnetic drums to sort out a series of punch cards, the idea of computers as a creative tool couldn’t have been further away. Now there’s probably a billion times more juice in a knock-off Casio watch from the night market and a trillion times that inside whatever sexy box of bits that connects you to the web than in those monster machines.

Luckily some people are both talented and dedicated enough to wield that power with an artists touch.

Chad Pugh’s Science Machine print is a strange and beautiful mash-up of high-school text book and high tech style. The limited edition print run has already sold out, but the story of it’s creation is making waves amongst designers, geeks and anyone interested in seeing a mad professor at work. Condensing some 40 hours of drawing time into seven minutes of video results in a manic, eye watering experience which is no little achievement in itself.

Check it for yourself at Vimeo.

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Reel to Reelness

posted by carrson in May 16th, 2008 
in Audio, Retro  

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Didn’t Mix tapes rule?

I’m not trying to re-write history - as a technology tapes is clearly awful - as an experience however, and as an icon, the cassette has a cachet that beats a CD all to hell.

The 80’s had it’s own distinctive style, but in amongst the angst and the excess, the shades and the shoulder pads, audio tape stands out as a significant part of that whole look and feel. Forgive the hype, but cassettes are a landmark moment in personal and musical liberation. The first pirate threat (remember “Home Taping Is Killing Music“?) and the chosen method of propagating Punk behind the Iron curtain, this simple hunk o plastic is the granddaddy of mp-freeness.

While today’s mix generation is super slick and happily convenient, some of the personality has gone out of it. You couldn’t make a mix tape without getting your fingers dirty, if only by holding down play & record, and it was an organic experience. Anyone who made one will remember slanted stickers, smudged writing and chunks of analogue ghosting. Each tape was unique and a work of planning, precision and no little pride. Which is something that the peeps at SUCK UK clearly remember. This super hot, retro/now crossover combines throwback style and modern technology so well that it might just revive the mix tape as a significant romantic gesture. Just no Freebird, OK?

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USB Mix Tape by SUCK UK

I destroyed my tape collection somewhere around ‘97, unwisely gambling that mini disc would be a long term alternative. When I think of all those pirate radio mash-ups…… But for those of you who were not so rash, Ion have knocked up the deliciously retro styled Tape 2 PC. Not only does it convert your tapes to mp3 via USB, but it works as a traditional double deck as well, so if you want to stay defiantly old school - you can. Nice to have the option though, before it’s all too late.

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Vinyl On The Move Again..

posted by The Guvnor in May 7th, 2008 
in Crosley Keepsake, Electronics, Music, Technology, USB Turntable, Vinyl  

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Okay, so it’s no iPod! But this retro beauty is so stylish who cares if it doesn’t fit neatly into your Nudie jeans.

The ‘Keepsake’ CR249 turntable is a blast from the past with a modern twist, it includes USB and a software suite for transferring all that old vinyl to your Mac or PC. So before you arrange that yard sale and go selling those Hall & Oates albums for 25c each, think about this, the Keepsake costs less than a $150 and will be able to play or transfer all that vinyl of yours, even those rare 45’s your wife was hoping you had stopped collecting!

The Keepsake is available in two colors, Black (pictured above) or Tweed and aside from connecting to your home computer also comes with built in stereo speakers so you can rock Vinyl on the move. There are smaller, more modern-looking USB turntables out there but in an age when even DJ’s (the self professed saviors of Vinyl) make a move to digital it’s nice to have something to remind us of Vinyls younger years and the Keepsake will look much cooler on your office desk!

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Clip Joint

posted by carrson in April 1st, 2008 
in Canada, Gentleman, Haircuts, Style, The Belmont, Vancouver   Tags: Barber, Barbershop, Clip Joint, Cut house, Dustin, Vancouver

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In times past, being a gentleman was a thing of pride. It was expected that a man conform to certain standards; he should be well mannered, well dressed and well groomed. Prepared for any eventuality: he packed a handkerchief, pocketknife, umbrella, a book of matches and maybe, just maybe, something for the weekend.

Even my old man, only a generation removed, had a look of capability about him. A man who could fix a broken toilet or order a whiskey cocktail just as easily as he could bribe a cop or snap a deers neck, if his aim was off.

Alas, the halcyon days have passed and now it’s really more a matter of personal choice how a man goes about his business. If you’re lucky enough to live in Vancouver, however, you have no excuse for not looking your best, because since the Belmont opened rain city has one of the premier clip joints on the continent. Master Barber Dustin Fishbrook offers the finest haircuts money can buy and by word of mouth alone he is already hooking up the hippest cats with Chops, Flops, Fades and Flat tops. At $25 it’s not hard to see why he has such large and loyal following.

Located next to its once glorious and now infamous namesake - The Belmont hotel- in the heart of Vancouver’s scenester Main & Broadway, this joint is a below street level gem. Unashamedly male in style, this is a place in which less fairer sex can take pride and enjoy the ritual of looking good.

The interior offers the same attention to detail that Dustin gives his clients barnets; authentic vintage chairs, a washroom library of adult interest magazines, stuffed animals and a thumbnail history of the barbers art. This is a place to put men at ease. Even the sevice is simple;

Haircuts are walk up - just put your name on the chalkboard (call ahead if your smart) - the wet shaves by appointment only. Dustin is a man who takes his art seriously - he already has an apprentice in training and is looking to branch out into making sure men have everything they need to survive these modern times.

Rumor has it he has a suit line and umbrellas to follow.

Visit www.thebelmontbarbershop.com today and book your appointment or head on down and tell Dustin the StyleHeist boys sent you!

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Legno-Legno

posted by scottmb23 in December 19th, 2007 
in Legno-Legno, RUCKSTUHL, furniture  

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FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES Legno-Legno is essentially an incomplete hardwood floor, but its rug-like implementation is what truly makes it unique. Made from 4 cm of oiled oak interspersed with 0.5 cm strips of flexible black polyurethane, it differs from regular wood flooring in that it can be rolled up like a carpet. Winner of the 2006 Red Dot Award, Legno-Legno is part of RUCKSTUHL’s Stripes collection.
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HotChaChaCha - Gary Baseman

posted by scottmb23 in December 5th, 2007 
in Art, Gary Baseman, HotChaChaCha, Toys, Vinyl  

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Today, Gary Baseman will be releasing the 6 1/2″-ers tall White Pearl HotChaChaCha (thusly named becoz tis made of White Pearlized Viny) via www.garybaseman.com where 250-units of an edition of 300 will be made available @ 10am PDT at US$110-per. an additional 50 White HotChaChaChas hand-signed by Gary Baseman with accompanying giclee will be available only on December 11th (also at 10am) for US$165-per.

As rare as an albino, the White HotChaChaCha not only steals the halos from Angels but he sucks their pure, rich, red blood too. His lust for innocence and evil is unrivaled in Heaven and Hell and you’ll find his angelic appearance beguiling, but don’t let it fool you…and don’t turn your back on him…

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High Rollin’

posted by carrson in October 24th, 2007 
in Bars, Design, Drinks, New York, Style  

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The Gutter, Brooklyn, NYC

StyleHeist would like to go on the record and say that there is no finer or more noble and wholesome pastime than 10 pin bowling. A true American classic, a night on the lanes is a cultural institution that goes back to the fifties. Unfortunately for this noble game your average lane is suited to the over fifties and the kids, unless you’re heavily into the po-mo irony…

….But now in a hipster hot-spot, a new Brooklyn joint has seen the light and crafted a visionary glimpse of futuretainment. The Gutter is a retro-now synergistic blend of bowling and the worlds most popular pastime: drinking.

Built from reclaimed chunks of lanes past and tricked out in down home living room chic, The Gutter pulls together the best of both worlds; Fine beers, high style, high scores, high times.

With only 8 lanes and little local competition expect big crowds and big atmosphere.

Just don’t steal the shoes.

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Another case - 97a

posted by The Guvnor in October 10th, 2007 
in Art, Coffee Table Books, Design, Disposable, Fashion, Sean Cliver, Skateboard History, Skateboarding  

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Disposable - By Sean Cliver

Yeah back in the day, everyone at Styleheist skateboarded and it was never a crime. Looking back, the way we treated our boards might have been. Untouched graphics were never cool - the sure sign of a poseur - but damn what the hardcore say: Those graphics were important!

It was a connection. Remember that first board? Not the heavy as lead Toys-R-Us starter, but the first one you picked, bought home and built. Those graphics spoke to you and for you. Remember the time you popped a fat slide, flipped your deck and saw all that smudged paint? You felt bad, we know you did because we felt it too.

But that’s the nature of the beast and Sean Cliver knows it. A long time skate artist, he has put together the definitive paper-bound memorial to all the designs that have been smeared on curbs all over the world- Disposable: 30 years of Skateboard Art.

What makes this book special is that delves into artist mind and what goes in designing art for mass destruction. Featuring contributions from artists and skaters alike - Ed Templeton, Steve Cab, Jeff Grosso and Mark Gonzales to name a few.

Running for 228 full colour pages with over 1000 images this is the ultimate coffee table skateboard museum.

Skate and destroy.

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YO! MTV-SNEAKERS?

posted by The Guvnor in October 10th, 2007 
in Fashion, Forever Fresh, MTV, Puma, Sneakers, Yo! MTV Raps, styleheist.com  

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The golden age.Hip-hop hit the sweet spot somewhere between 86-93 and in that time Yo! MTV Raps was the video peep show that broke all the hot joints. The cats at Puma have recognized the significance of Yo! and are paying homage to raps premier news hour in the de-facto currency of Hip-hop: Sneakers.

Headhunting from rap’s hall of fame for inspiration, Puma have produced a philosophically original colab and a 12″ slice of fashion flavour. The history heavy collection centers on the shoes - custom Clydes in Ed Lover& Doctor Dre, Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan, Doug E. Fresh and DJ Cash Money styles - but also features other classic icons of the age including tracktops, hoodies and the superfly fisherman’s hat.

Check the website for the 411 on the goods and the Greats, then check the stores for the fat gold chain Big Daddy T-shirt, a pair of dope kicks and show some love for the rap renaissance.

Word.

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Pleix Virtual Community - Video Artists

posted by The Guvnor in September 20th, 2007 
in 3d Artists, Birds, Graphic Design, Groove Armada, Music, Paris, Pleix Films  

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Here at the Style Heist HQ we stumbled upon something so great we have to share it with our readers. Now when I say Stumble Upon, I mean it in the literal sense and ‘stumble upon‘ as in, the web-application that is responsible for hours and hours of time wasting, or as we like to call it ‘research’ here in the office . The application allows you to pre-program your desired web site tastes, for us we tend to look for graphics, design, fashion, art, music - you get the idea. Once set up, all you do is hit the stumble button and it pops up with a site it thinks you might like, simple. You can also train it by hitting thumbs up or thumbs down, this way it learns your preference. Well, we must have trained it good because we just found our new biggest time killer, by way of our new favorite people, Pleix Films. This Parisian based online community of 3D artists, graphic designers and musicians has made what we think are some of the most beautiful and talented musical vignettes, go take a look and tell us we’re lying, we defy you, it’s great stuff! Notable favorites are the Groove Armada horny bunny ‘Get Down’ video, amazing Basement Jaxx video for ‘Cish Cash’ and the very charming ‘Birds’ video with the slow-mo disco dogs - Peep this now here!

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Flesh 2.0

posted by The Guvnor in September 14th, 2007 
in Canada, Colab, Fashion, Ken Diamond, Megadestroyer, Megadestroyers, Vancouver, X, styleheist.com  

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To go forward, sometimes you just gotta go back. Sounds crazy, but when you peep Ken Diamonds leather things become a little clearer.

Fighting out of the downtown east side of Raincity, Ken is an old school heavy weight. He puts his faith in the traditional ways of time and effort and the result is the best and most original skin collection around.

There are no machines in Kens world but for muscle and bone. Every piece - from bags to cuffs to belts - is cut, stitched, dyed and punched out by hand. Each item is an individual masterpiece as unique as the person whose lucky enough to own it. Ken’s approach to the leather craft has already bought him a notable clientèle - check out the Crew wallet at W hotels gift shop - and a queue of fashion colabs. His work with Megadestroyers has produced hands down the best hat of the decade and a belt sick enough to hold Jim Morison’s gut in check. And thats just start of it - crazy deconstructed/reconstructed Vans, bike seats and more, Ken D is a name to watch.

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Jump On This! - Real Grenade Oil Lamps

posted by The Guvnor in September 4th, 2007 
in Design, Home, Interior, Oil Lamps, piethoutenbos  

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Check out these little beauties! Oil lamps made from Genuine US Army surplus Grenades and gilded in either silver, gold or au natural by our friends over at piethoutenbos. These hot ticket items would of once sent people running but now when lit the only thing running is the wick, with a continuous burn time of almost 24hours! The only problem when gifting these puppies is that your buddies might not catch on when they first open the box, still thats part of the fun!

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