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KR3W Autumn 2014 Editorial

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Following our recent Q & A with the brands design director Jack Toledo, we take a closer look into KR3W‘s Autumn collection and highlight some of our favourite pieces in our latest lookbook.

Aptly entitled the ‘Dark Americana’ collection, the Americana inspired release arrives in a moody colour palette with lots of dark washes, blacks, greys, shadow plaid and camo. Alongside iconic graphic pieces such as the grim reaper and KR3W KILLS designs, is a range of more technical cut and sew items from expertly crafted jackets to shirting, as well as fashionable basics and a clean headwear selection.

Making its first appearance, the No.11 range sits within the mainline collection and features a range of classic cuts in both denim and non-denim bottoms, as well as shirts and outerwear pieces made from premium fabrics. Honouring their skateboarding roots, the new Rehab Denim technology is applied to classic KR3W styles to provide durability, comfort and a superior fit during movement.

Check out images from our shoot below and if you haven’t already be sure to read our interview with KR3W’s Jack ToledoHERE. The KR3W ‘Dark Americana’ collection for Autumn 2014 is available now at kr3wdenim.com and the following retailers;

Route One

Flatspot.

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Imagery: Lily Brown

Words: Kieran Sills

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5Boro NYC ‘VHS Tapes’ Deck Series

 

New York based skateboard and apparel manufacturers 5Boro give a nod to the golden years of skate videos with their latest deck series.

With the company starting back in 1996 at a time when the skate video was booming, 5Boro take inspiration from the sleeves of blank VHS tapes, which would hold sponsor me footage and pirated skate classics.

The 5B VHS Series consists of 8 pro deck designs with sizes ranging from 7.6 x 32 to 8.5 x 32. They are available now at 5boronyc.com as well as nativeskatestore.co.uk and parlourskatestore.co.uk

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House of Vans Launch Party

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Thursday the 8th of August saw the official launch of London’s very own House Of Vans, something that the skateboarding and local community have been excited about since rumours began. Vans took the opportunity to showcase the impressive 3,000 square-foot music venue, cinema, gallery, cafe and of course skate-park.

With the ribbon cut by Steve Van Doren himself, the day began with a quick tour of the venue covering everything from the ‘Scissors and Glue’ exhibition to the Vans Labs studio’s, open for residencies and workshops. Following a quick skate, the Vans team, that include some of the most notable names in skateboarding, surf, snowboarding and BMX, headed out for a boat ride around the Thames.

As the day drew to a close, the venue filled and the Vans team returned for more skating. The celebrations continued with a solid line up of music, with Hip-Hop legends Public Enemy headlining with support from Roots Manuva, Dinosaur JR, Toddla T and more, showing the diverse range of musical subcultures that Vans attracts.

We were walking around star struck for most of the evening, bumping shoulders with the likes of Tony Alva, Geoff Rowley and Christian Hosoi to name but a few. With drinks and food on tap and a good vibe all round, Vans certainly know how to throw a party. Launch event aside, it has to be said that the House of Vans is a great use of space and the perfect venue to bring a community together.

House Of Vans London is open now, free always to the public. You can head over to the official site to book yourself a skate session, check out upcoming gigs, see whats going on in the galleries and find out any more information you may need. Be sure to check out the video below that shows the events of the launch.

London House of Vans
Arches 228-232 Station Approach Road
SE1 8SW London
United Kingdom

 

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House of Vans Launch Night by Sam Mellish

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Public Enemy - House of Vans Launch Night by Sam Mellish

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House of Vans Launch Night by Sam Mellish

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House of Vans Launch Night by Sam Mellish

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Jack Toledo of KR3W – Interview

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A few weeks back we had the pleasure of previewing the latest offering from California’s KR3W as well as a chance to meet one of the guys behind it, KR3W’s design director – Jack Toledo. We have been huge fans of the brand since our teens and it has been great to watch KR3W continue to develop whilst remaining true to its roots in skateboarding and street culture.

With everything from cut and sew outerwear to more logo based tees and sweaters, as well as a few high profile collabs and a premium capsule, the Autumn/Winter collection from KR3W is one of their most mature and well rounded releases to date. We were lucky enough to catch up with Jack Toledo to ask him about his role at KR3W and find out more on the collection itself. Here is what he had to say…

Hey Jack, hope you’re well? Could you introduce yourself and your role at KR3W?

I’m doing great thank you, enjoying the California summer weather. My name is Jack Toledo and I am the Apparel Design Direction for KR3W.  As the Apparel Design Director my job is to set the general direction on a seasonal basis as far as theme, colour and pattern. We are a pretty small team of dudes here so everyone has input in all that goes down whether it’s Marketing, Sales or Product. We kind of run the brand in a democratic manner which is great.

The latest release is one of the most mature collections we’ve seen from KR3W. What has been the most important factor behind the brands development?

I’m glad you noticed that as there was a conscious effort to age the brand up with the Fall 2014 collection going forward. We know we are recognized as an authentic core skate brand but wanted to broaden our reach outside of that market segment and create product that felt a bit more mature, lifestyle driven and premium. This day in age we are finding that if you don’t take the proper steps to find ways of subtly reinventing yourself that you get left behind. That old business model of regurgitating last years best sellers are gone, you either make cool shit that is unique and fresh or you get left behind. Apologies on the bluntness haha.

 Talk us through your usual design process? Was it different for this collection?

I think the single most important part of starting a new collection is travel. You have to remove yourself from your comfort zone and immerse yourself into the culture in which you are creatively trying to capture. For instance if you were about to design Q1 (Spring) you wouldn’t want to travel to Russia in the winter. Our calendar usually allows us to travel outside of the country a couple times a year in order to gain inspiration in terms of shopping the local area, people watching and enjoying a couple cold ones around town. From there we will come back to the states and I will begin putting together a plan in terms of seasonal theme, colour direction and a line architecture (style plan). For our Fall 2014 inspiration trip we traveled to London as a team and came back ready to go. I love London and the UK in general. The taste level is elevated, there are great bars and places to eat, along with the obvious heritage and natural beauty of the cities layout. It’s truly inspiring!

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How did you align KR3W’s heritage in skateboarding into the design?

Being an authentic skate brand I feel it’s important to make sure that first and foremost the skate team is hyped on the product you are creating. We have an awesome skate team manager Brownie who makes sure we are coming correct. Every season he will bring in the guys and get input as to what they are feeling from the new collection, places we may have missed the mark and areas we can expand on in the future. We try and take the teams input, personal style and vibe into consideration each and every season to ensure we are remaining true to our roots. Along with that we are aware that some of the more progressive styles in the line may not be their shit and that’s alright. They know where it’s coming from and although they may not personally wear it, they can still appreciate it, which is important.

 Could you tell us a bit more about the Number 11 collection?

The No.11 collection is a premium capsule that exists within our regular collection. It kind of started with the re-focusing of the brand with the Fall 2014 collection. The goal was to create a less is more approach in terms of product and our general approach. I wanted to focus the trims, color palette and general aesthetic around minimalism. I wanted to put more into the fabrication, wash/treatments and details of the garments. With that said, naturally some of these pieces started to get out of our mid tier pricing structure and needed a place to live that could platform them. We all sat down and started brainstorming names to create a capsule within the collection that would host these elevated pieces. The end result is the KR3W No.11 Collection. The reception to these pieces has been great considering the price points and it’s something we will be going forward with in the future.

 Is there a stand out piece in the collection, if so why?

I along with the other creative team here sincerely wear a ton of the product we make which speaks volumes to what we are doing. You can’t claim to stand behind what you are making and then not actually wear it. With that said, living in California only allows for a few solid months of jacket weather but one of my favourite pieces from the Fall 2014 collection is the Nicholson Jacket. It’s the perfect cross between a heritage inspired silhouette and dark attitude. I’m a sample size so I’ve been wearing mine for a while now but since the season has now dropped in stores you can all grab one as well, don’t sleep on it!

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There are some great collaborations within the collection. How did they come about?

We have an awesome Graphic Art Director in house by the name of Mike Z. He actually stepped to Niagara for the Fall 14 season as he felt it was a perfect fit in terms of an artist with a cohesive aesthetic to what we were doing with the rest of the collection. The end product is something we were all stoked on and stand behind. The Dressen collab for Holiday 14 kind of came natural. Our brand Director Brad Alband thought it was a no brainer because of Eric’s ties to the skate game and tattoo culture. Be on the look out for more to come on this one as we will be doing some cool shit in the states and hopefully out there as well to promote the Dressen collaboration.

 What are your future plans for KR3W?

The goal is to maintain a similar aesthetic and grow our business through consistency and progression. We will be getting darker, more angst driven with our approach and aggressive with our intent to become a staple not only in skate doors but also lifestyle and boutique shops. KR3W has always been looked at as a brand with the unique ability to cross over seamlessly through fashion and core skate. We provide an edge to our collection that most of our competition would have a hard time with. You can count on us taking more risks and staying in our lane so please stay tuned… Thanks!

We would like to thanks Jack for his time, Amanda Fordyce for the awesome photos and Canoe Inc for making it happen. Also keep an eye out for our upcoming lookbook with the guys from KR3W featuring product from the new release.

KR3W’s latest collection is available now at kr3wdenim.com and the following retailers;

slamcity.com

routeone.co.uk

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Words: Kieran Sills

Imagery courtesy of KR3W

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Route One Lookbook

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From humble beginnings back in 1989, Route One has grown to become the go to place for everything skate and streetwear, from shoes to decks. With a portfolio of over 450 brands, including their own in-house label, the company is continuing to expand into an leading international retailer.

We recently linked up with the guys at Route One to produce our own editorial lookbook, featuring a mixture of their own brand goods as well as pieces from some of the key names they hold. The aim of the shoot was to focus on the companies heritage in skate and action sports, using product from the likes of Emerica, Pass Port, KR3W and Thrasher, and combining this with the fashion basics Route One has to offer.

We were back in our hometown of Brighton for this one, skating around the city with our pal Dexter. Check out the full lookbook below and be sure to shop the latest collections over at www.routeone.co.uk now.

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Imagery: Lily Brown

Words & Styling: Kieran Sills

Model: Dexter Daniels

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HUF Fall 2014 – Drop 1

 

HUF have released the first instalment of their fall 2014 collection, including a capsule collection within the release, as they partner up with American rock band Blondie.

The diverse release features a range of wardrobe staples for the colder seasons, with everything from raglans to long sleeve button ups. Stand out pieces include the Varsity Jacket and the Varsity Trippy Crew that arrives in an all over tie-dye in 4 different colour treatments.

One aspect of their collections that seems to continuously improve with every release is their headwear selection. Again diverse, the range features 5 panels, 6 panels, buckets, beanies and most notably the Pill Box design.

Alongside the main collection sits the Blondie collaborative effort that celebrates the bands 40th year anniversary. It consists of short sleeved button down shirts, graphic tees, a 5-panel cap, bucket hat, tote bag and Sutter shoe, incorporating a mix of all over real photo patterns and iconic images of the band in the design.

The HUF Fall collection is available now at HUF UK stockists including;

Urban Industry 

The Chimp Store

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Vans Pro Skate – Pro Classics Pack by Kyle Walker

 

Vans pro team rider Kyle Walker presents his take on two classic Vans silhouettes this Autumn/Winter, in his introductory Pro Classics pack.

The Vans Slip-on and Old Skool both receive pro treatments, featuring premium pig suede uppers, corduroy detailing and custom Vans Ultracush technology on the insole with artwork from Kyle’s homie Brian Nichols.

Both the Vans Slip-on ’59 Pro and the Old Skool ’92 Pro offer maximum performance and durability, with enhanced cushioning and Vans Duracap to ensure comfort and protection whilst skating. The shoes arrive in a clean white and burgundy colour ways, with light brown corduroy detailing on the heel and sock liner.

The Vans Pro Classic Pack from Kyle Walker are available now at authorised dealers. Visit vans.eu to find your nearest store.