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[ONLY.NY] - Live & Indirect (Summer 2010 | Restock pg.10) (pg. 5)
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trunks1022
any plans to have one for "nah mean?"
Ygrene
quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
Maybe I'm just 2 demanding
Maybe I'm just like my father 2 bold
Maybe you're just like my mother
She's never satisfied (She's never satisfied)
Why do we scream at each other
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry



Boom clap clap boom
Schadenfreude
Maybe you're just like ezekiel
He likes his butter churned (He likes his butter churned)
Why do we scream at each other
This is what it sounds like
When the buggy's drive
LinX
quote:
Originally posted by get nyce
I think we want to move passed the making money off of tragedy and set new trends for a brighter future. Everyone has poured in responses for a NY-Haiti t shirt with proceeds going towards charity. Great timing, good mass appeal, done for a good reason, but ethics tell us we can contribute without gain thus the reason why we didn't include any designs in the spring line.


There are still charities dedicated to the those who lost their lives. i wasnt even looking at it like that. its just part of our nyc culture and history. My grandfather was in the sheet metal union and was on a crew who built the north tower. I also lost 3 friends (FDNY) and my uncle that day. So in no way shape or form was that idea even crossing my mind, the WTC was and always will be one of the major symbols of this great city. the ny-haiti shirt is a great idea with this being the biggest melting pot on the planet.
Ygrene
quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
Maybe you're just like ezekiel
He likes his butter churned (He likes his butter churned)
Why do we scream at each other
This is what it sounds like
When the buggy's drive


Boom clap clap boom

*Boom created by sledge hammer pounding fence post and clap created by horse hooves
get nyce
quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
the only one i found less offensive to the eyes was the ny beef co which i would probably wear and the grey hoodie that the asian dude is wearing.

i respect what you guys are trying to do and all, i just think that the large gash branding is doing the same as a million others are. Do you want to get lost in the current or go against it? You see stuff like this in almost every tourist shop in NYC. I've been many times, i'm not blind.

I'm just throwing in an opinion, it is by no means the end all to anything. Put your work out to be seen, and people will comment on it.

Branding is not that difficult to accomplish...get one famous or even semi famous person to be seen in a picture wearing one of your prints and over night your sales increase exponentially. Finding a face for a brand has always been more important than the actual brand itself. You can see this with many companies that were smaller and blew up because of who wore it.


Again, previously mentioned I appreciate all the love, even from the haters lol. I can take the constructive criticism only because I'm not part of the creative briefs and brainstorms. My opinion is not weighed in on design but rather markets (womens line, accessories, etc) The stuff I need them to make in order to sell.

Although it's good to know that 'tourist' think they see these designs in 'tourist' shops, but we know you won't find it there. Design wise may be similar, but I'm most certainly positive the originality in designs will be unparalleled. It's common and understood across the company. Just as long as we aren't printing pictures of kate moss or kim kardashian on our shirts.
get nyce
quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
any plans to have one for "nah mean?"


That's a great idea I'll pass it a long.
get nyce
quote:
Originally posted by LinX
There are still charities dedicated to the those who lost their lives. i wasnt even looking at it like that. its just part of our nyc culture and history. My grandfather was in the sheet metal union and was on a crew who built the north tower. I also lost 3 friends (FDNY) and my uncle that day. So in no way shape or form was that idea even crossing my mind, the WTC was and always will be one of the major symbols of this great city. the ny-haiti shirt is a great idea with this being the biggest melting pot on the planet.


It will have to be unique and accepted into the branding for mainstays like this to work. Only for the fact that memorial items and tributes have gone ape on the WTC tragedy so to distinguish us from them in this sense would be more difficult to come up with an original concept.

I do however really appreciate this feedback and discussion. Funny enough that I'm getting more here then from the other sneaker and clothing forums that I frequent.

Go figure!

BTW - I "believe" we are getting a promo from a DJ playing at ASOT 450 NYC!
jonSun
replace Soda with Pop & ill buy one. :p
LinX
i see your point, not everyone will look at it the same way hence you need to keep peoples emotions at bay. Deff dig the bombin aspect that to me is true nyc history since i was apart of it when i was younger, it brings back some old feelings. I like the clothes but as you said its hard to diferentiate yourself from the mass lines out there. i find these clothes and "the story" "nyc history / style" vibe to be a bit close to LRG, TRIPPLE 5 SOUL, and ZOO YORK styles but thats a good thing bc i like that style and many other native ny'ers like it too.

on a side note, you're probably getting more traffic and demographic data on a site like this bc music and fashion go somewhat hand in hand.

however none the less, i do like the apparel and i respect small business' in and around the NYC area, jay z put it best when he said "city is a pitty half of yall wont make it" its true my ninja if you can make it here you can make it anywhere. good luck with everything.

:thepirate

get nyce
quote:
Originally posted by LinX
i see your point, not everyone will look at it the same way hence you need to keep peoples emotions at bay. Deff dig the bombin aspect that to me is true nyc history since i was apart of it when i was younger, it brings back some old feelings. I like the clothes but as you said its hard to diferentiate yourself from the mass lines out there. i find these clothes and "the story" "nyc history / style" vibe to be a bit close to LRG, TRIPPLE 5 SOUL, and ZOO YORK styles but thats a good thing bc i like that style and many other native ny'ers like it too.

on a side note, you're probably getting more traffic and demographic data on a site like this bc music and fashion go somewhat hand in hand.

however none the less, i do like the apparel and i respect small business' in and around the NYC area, jay z put it best when he said "city is a pitty half of yall wont make it" its true my ninja if you can make it here you can make it anywhere. good luck with everything.

:thepirate


appreciate the words bro, don't you worry I'm sure you'll all be hearing more about us soon.

We don't want to be a big player like T5S, LRG or even enough capital to have our own store. We're looking for the happy medium where margins are large enough to increase production yet still remain limited and boutique.

I believe we plan on being at Magic and Agenda trade shows. I also chuckle at some of the turn downs we've recently received for editorial press in magazines, only because I know the coming efforts are going to push the visibility to the next level. I guess that'll put us in the position to deny editorial offers.
get nyce








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