Friday, May 20, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Fresh, Fly & Flashy Exclusive Interview with Riche Threads
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Reemo, the creator of the fresh new line Riche Threads. I must say that I can really see this line going far in the Men's Urban Fashion industry. Make sure to check them out online and follow them on twitter @RicheThreads
SW: I know the line was created last year, November 2010 but tell me what was your initial inspiration for the line? Take me back to that moment when you knew this is what you wanted to do.
Reemo: I was always into fashion heavy as a kid and always a sneaker head. I always thought it would be dope to start up a line thats hot and matched the sneakers in my closet but couldn't get myself focused on getting my dream started. One day I decided now is the time to get these ideas into motion.
SW: With that said, what keeps you motivated?
Reemo: What keeps me focused is the consistent change in fashion from the color waves, sneakers, & accessories.
Reemo: I was always into fashion heavy as a kid and always a sneaker head. I always thought it would be dope to start up a line thats hot and matched the sneakers in my closet but couldn't get myself focused on getting my dream started. One day I decided now is the time to get these ideas into motion.
SW: With that said, what keeps you motivated?
Reemo: What keeps me focused is the consistent change in fashion from the color waves, sneakers, & accessories.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
"Messag in A Bottle" by NiC
A special tribute from my homie NiC to his mom.... Happy Mother's Day to all the Mother's out there!!!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Fresh, Fly & Flashy Exclusive: YMC + Duluth Pack
My friends over at YMC have recently collaborated with Duluth, one of the original backpack companies. "Duluth Pack has its humble roots in a poor French-Canadian named Camille Poirer, who made his way west to Duluth. Arriving here in 1870. On December 12, 1882, Camille filed for a patent on a new type of packsack. It was a canvas sack that closed with a buckled flap, had new-fangled shoulder straps in addition to the traditional tumpline, a revolutionary sternu'm strap and an umbrella holder (for portable shade in this newly cutover country). Known then as the Poirer pack, this northwoods classic is referred to today as the original Duluth Pack. Be sure to check them out, tell em Fresh, Fly & Flashy sent ya! ; )
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