A helpful graphic from Atlanta Bearings showing 4 ways to tie a scarf. We're partial to the slip knot. http://atlanta.bearingsguide.com/2013/01/28/how-to-tie-a-scarf-2/

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A helpful graphic from Atlanta Bearings showing 4 ways to tie a scarf. We're partial to the slip knot. http://atlanta.bearingsguide.com/2013/01/28/how-to-tie-a-scarf-2/
BACKCOUNTRY is the first video in Burton’s four-part web series, [SNOWBOARDING]. This episode features some sick riding in British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest, and Switzerland.
We have a great new addition to the collection: The Ottomila 8M1 Sunglasses.
Ottomilla eyewear is designed in Brooklyn, NY, and crafted entirely by hand in Italy, with an obsessive attention to detail, quality, and form.
The 8M1 is inspired by the mountaineers of the 1930’s pioneers on expeditions towards unexplored frontiers. The model sports a classic round shape, with a light weight frame made of nickel free stainless steel in a beautiful army sage color, a flat lens in forest green shade, and genuine leather end tips handmade in Italy. The sunglasses come with a case that is handcrafted with imported genuine Italian leather in Brooklyn, NY.
Available now in the shop.
The 2014 Stendig Calendar designed by Massimo Vignelli is now in stock. We have a limited amount, and they go fast. Ships only within the U.S.
Go get it!
Fantastic video from Sunspel. We're loving the quiet, precise and traditional sense of craftsmanship.
Two favorites coming together—Jack Spade features Geoff McFetridge for their Fall '13 Collection. Great work Gents. Lookbook here. (photo: Jack Spade)
Do you know Magazine Wall? This smart tumblr features covers upon covers of publications, some personal favorites, some of the ones we stock and so many more we have never heard of. Submissions are welcome—we love the collective vibe. magazinewall.tumblr.com
Skating inspiration from La Paz.
Bob Gill's Brooklyn apartment in Apartamento 11.
Old Brand New is a modern and stylish interiors blog. With all original photography, Dabito provides his daily inspiration through a sharp eye. There are great looks at his enviable home interior, plenty of vintage furniture findings, and all around thoughtful posting. Check it out at www.oldbrandnewblog.com. (Photo: Old Brand New)
This A5 sized notepad is a collaboration between two great Japanese stationers—Craft Design Technology and Life Co. Combing their distinct high-quality techniques, this notepad makes a beautiful desktop jotter.
Amazing and consistent work by Landland, a screenprinting studio based in Minneapolis. Producing art prints, posters and the occasional t-shirt or record sleeve, the quality of their illustrations are second to none. Check out their site: www.landland.net.
East London will be the recipient of the first Ace Hotel outside of America. We're loving the sound of their plans—a smart and modern approach to hotel development. By engaging with locals businesses and residencies, Ace Hotel London will definitely be worth a look or a stay. Monocle reports.
Do you know dieterrams.tumblr.com? We're fans.
Faythe Levine and Sam Macon set out to document the diminished but resurgent craft of hand-painted sign making in The Sign Painters. The documentary’s New York premier, tomorrow and Thursday night at Nitehawk Cinema, is sold out. But New Yorkers can meet the authors and scoop a signed copy of the book tonight at Strand. In its pages you’ll meet the unsung artists who hand-lettered the American landscape, like Clark Byers. His “See Rock City” on the roofs of myriad barns throughout the Southeast is familiar to anyone who hails from or has traveled through the region. Or Ernie Gosnell, who was tutored in the trade by a lady wrestler who “tattooed a little bit on the side,” before lugging his brushes from Atlanta to Seattle, ladeling lovin’ spoonfuls of alphabet soup along the way.
Great photo article on Vintage Chronographs on Man Of The World.
Cool Braun and vintage design posters on Alphanumeric's flickr.