Malu Tanya Sesat, The New Single By Aman Ra

Not 3 months after the release of ‘Ye Dowh,’ Aman Ra comes back with an allegorical title for his new single, named ‘Malu Tanya Sesat.’ The general consensus in this statement refers to the obvious fact that if you’re shy to ask, you’re going to get lost, but is translated differently in this context.

“If you don’t ask for what you want, you’re not going to get it.” The point directs itself to the listener after hearing the pre-chorus (Mahu ubah hidup, mahu ubah nasib, Mahu ubah takdir, jangan malu tanya), which then dives straight to “Malu tanya sesat.” Aman Ra speaks of his internal conflicts, on whether is he able to achieve his dreams, and awareness on whether is he rapping for the sake of rapping, or for the dignity of his neighbourhood. The rapper explores more of this narrative, telling the audience that if you want to get out of it, be vocal, be brave, don’t be complacent and don’t be shy, and I think that’s an advice we all can get behind with.

Watch the official video of ‘Malu Tanya Jangan Sesat’ now at the top!

 

JW ANDERSON x UNIQLO Available Now In Malaysia

One of the most slept on collaborations is here

Written by Isaac Yeap
For those of you who are well-versed in the high fashion industry, The name JW ANDERSON definitely rings a bell – a British designer who quickly gained fame with his modern interpretation of masculinity and femininity by creating thought-provoking silhouettes through a conscious cross-pollination between menswear and womenswear elements. It was precisely his talents that allowed him to move up the ladder quickly within the industry which eventually led to a minority stake acquisition by LVMH (LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) & also being the creative director of Loewe, a Spanish fashion house.
It’s not the first time that this British powerhouse has collaborated with fast fashion juggernaut UNIQLO. Upon well received attention from the duo’s collaboration on Fall/Winter 2017, they are now back with a stylish yet affordable Spring/Summer 2018 collection which takes inspiration from the British nautical vibes, as seen with the denim Fishermen Bucket Hats, Nautical Stripes Tees & classic nautical chino colourways. Affordable & stylish, it is now available at most UNIQLO stores within Malaysia.

Remixed: The AJ1 Rebel “Chicago” Drops 19 May

We promise you, this isn’t a bad remix of an old classic. The women’s exclusive Jordan 1 is one of many silhouettes restyled in-house by 18 of Nike’s female designers, as a representation of inclusivity by the footwear giant. As a result, and a fairly simple brief given by Footwear Director Andy Caine (of which the brief reads: Make some cool shit), the AJ1 Reimagined “Chicago” is birthed.

One of the most prominent features of the shoe is the laces, which are stretched towards the lateral side all the way to the ankle guard. The shoe also includes a zipper on the medial portion for easy slip-on or off, negating any function that the laces could offer. A relief too, as we cannot imagine tying and retying the laces on this one. Most of the features that make the Air Jordan 1 aren’t changed, which includes the toe box, black swoosh, and embossed Jumpman logo remain true to its original counterpart.

The Air Jordan 1 Rebel “Chicago” will be available on Nike for a retail price of approximately RM 580 in women’s sizing. Fancy a refresh? Or still true to the OG?

Lunadira Drops A New Single Called Stuck With You

2018’s a good year for Malaysian R&B, more so from the likes of up and coming singer Lunadira, who just released a new single last month, “STUCK WITH YOU.” The song speaks of a recurring past lover, the thematic of a fading solace accentuated in the slow, mellow sounding piano accompanying soft guitar strums, summing up a track that visualises the familiarity and comfort of an ex-lover, through the scars of past mistakes.

The steepness of the learning curve that Lunadira climbs on is apparent, especially in comparison to her debut single, “Forever’s Not Our Thing.” “STUCK WITH YOU” presents a much more confident voice and approach to the genre, wanting to pour her heart’s content in the next 4 minutes. You are seduced by a lost love, and the next thing you know you’re drowning in your own past memories.

Make no mistake, much much more is coming from her in the following years, and with a slot in the upcoming Good Vibes Festival this July, you can be certain she’s showing no signs of stopping soon.

Get cracked with “STUCK WITH YOU” below.

AKUDESIGN Collaborates With Graffiti Artist Asmoe To Celebrate Street Culture

AKUDESIGN recently collaborated with Asmoe, an internationally acknowledged graffiti artist based in Kuala Lumpur to celebrate the graffiti scene and culture in Malaysia by educating their audience about graffiti. Akudesign believes that this collaboration stays true to the essence of streetwear culture as this collaboration involves street art and streetwear that keeps this collaboration as authentic as possible. The tagline that represents this collaboration is, ‘STYLE STILL MATTERS’ where Asmoe mentions:

‘…great letters come with a solid understanding of the basic foundations and styles. Styles is the main vocabulary in graffiti, as it conveys messages among the writers, without a strong style, it is difficult for writers to move on to the next level’ – Asmoe

To commemorate this collaboration, AKUDESIGN and Asmoe did a masterpiece at Melaka, nearby Coconut Shake Klebang where an old abandoned TNB station is located. This location was chosen as it gives an old look that will allow the artwork to stand out. AKUDESIGN released a clothing line and a few accessories for the official launch of this collaboration on the 12th of May at AKUDESIGN Concept Store. To purchase, head over to their store in Melaka or just shop online!

The Final Pair Of The Acronym Vapormax Trio Is Releasing Tomorrow!

Many of us tried to snag a pair of the Acronym x Nike Vapormax Moc 2 the past few weeks on Nike’s online store where some succeeded and some failed. However, the third and final pair from this collaboration is set to release tomorrow, the 15th of May. This colorway is similar in certain aspects to the previous two pairs which released where the silhouette features a repetitive pattern on its Flyknit upper featuring the alphabet A, complemented by a re-shaped heel-counter to give the colorway a futuristic aesthetic as seen from the trio in this collection. The outsole for this pair will be completely translucent which is significantly different compared to the other two pairs which had a matte finish on its outsoles.

Let’s just hope this release will be easier to purchase compared to the previous two pairs. Set your alarms at 9 AM, and good luck sneakerheads!

 

Retro Versus Modern Sneakers: Which One Is Better?

We start with a casual observation. Nike has practically pulled out its big old book of archives, threw darts at it, and decides to resurrect a model that the dart landed on. Apart from models celebrating their 20th anniversary (i.e the Air Max 97 last year, and Air Max 98 this year), Nike’s selection of retro models has had fantastic responses from the community, whether a nostalgic throwback or the beginning of someone’s retro collection, the success of releases such as the M2K Tekno (dubbed the Air Monarch 2), Zoom Air Spiridon, and the ever present Air Max 90, Air Max 1 speaks for itself.

Another observation then, comes to surface once the dots are connected. Nike’s selection of modern looking sneakers are relatively overshadowed by the oldies, heck, even Adidas. We rarely ever rave on the new EQT series of shoes. The basketball iterations of the EQT line are barely touched; only the EQT has ever had some success, with collaborations from Undefeated and Overkill, but apart from that, hush. The only one that had a good measure of traction was the Nike Air Vapormax, and even though it was hailed as the successor and pinnacle of Air technology, it still didn’t have enough star power (unlike the Yeezy series, which arguably is the most famous modern sneaker line) to pull the mainstream media’s heads, apart from triple A collabs like CLOT, ACRONYM or Commes Des Garcons. Iterations like the laceless Vapormax barely get any love that it’s almost odd. The laceless versions look hell of a lot more sleeker than the ones with the lace in my opinion.

Not only are they forward looking, advances in manufacturing technology allows for more functional prowess and less material wastage compared to shoes of old. Take for example the Nike Flyknit Racer. In essence, the shoe is made out of 5 whole parts: the outsole, midsole, upper, tongue, and laces. Where previously shoes like the relatively simple Nike Cortez needed around 5 parts to make just the upper, the Flyknit only ever needed one. It makes a case that the material is also engineered to significantly reduce wear and tear during high stress usage like running. However, even with such advancements in tech and design, none of the stated models could not hold a candle to the classics of 80s. Why?

Simple, because modern shoes lack heritage.

 

You see, back then, the big manufacturers were locked in an arms race over who could innovate what first. Nike came up with encapsulating Air in sacs to provide a natural feeling of bounce, and trialled its performance in a basketball shoe to see whether the tech can bring any benefits to the strenuous game, and sure enough, the Air Force One changed the landscape as we know it, and its effects don’t just stop at the court. The shoe basically ties in to the whole culture of New York City, becoming as definitive as the city that made it famous, from music, fashion, and art. The shoe is practically a canvas for whatever project that designers and key figures want to do with it. From A$AP Bari of VLONE, Errolson Hugh of ACRONYM, CLOT, Don Crawley, Virgil Abloh, Travis Scott all had their own iterations of the shoe, each a visual representation of what they envision the shoe to be, and as a result, is a wearable piece of art that carries a distinct identity, and rich history behind it.

We see the same example too with the Jordan line of basketball shoes, more specifically, the Jordan 1s. The AJ1s only ever had different remixes of colours on the panels, and yet, people still gobble them like there’s no tomorrow. You name it. Breds, Game Royals, Bred Toe, Top 3, Shattered Backboard, Reverse Shattered Backboards, Homage To Home, Chicago, UNC, they’re all just shuffles of different colours, but each has their own story beneath the blocking. The “Bred” colourway for example tells of a tale of the NBA’s initial banning of the shoe on court, incurring a fine every time Michael Jordan laced it up that Nike was willing to pay for every single one just so MJ could play in them, subsequently promoting Nike, cementing the first peg of the Jordan legacy, and leaving a trail of footsteps so coveted, a whole company was made using his name. Jordan himself went on through his career, adding achievements to different pairs of shoes like the AJ3 “Black Cement,” by stunting the home crowd with 40 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals, bagging the All-Star MVP honours after that. He never wore the shoe again after that game, but 6 rereleases in a span of 30 years definitely says something about the significance of the shoe.

If we go further, 70 years back in the timeline, we would arrive at the Converse All-Star, a design that stood so well against the test of time, that the silhouette has ever seen only minor changes to materials and sizing alterations, even up to present day. Although its primary function now is to accommodate the needs of a lifestyle user, and not much of a performance shoe, the design is deeply rooted in the functionality that the needs of playing basketball put forward, and as a result, has carried over into casual use for its practicality and simple function over form design. The Converse is omnipresent, a testament of a product born by necessity.

It’s a different story when a comparison is done with the likes of the Yeezy line. The 350s and the 700s were successful because the shoes were marks in Kanye West’s design legacy, all the way back from when he first partnered with Louis Vuitton, to his entrance in Nike, and subsequent partnership with Adidas. The shoes represent the journey Kanye has taken, and is a living, evolving legacy that stands till he decides to scrap designing work and do something else altogether, which is somewhat unlikely given the traction the Yeezy brand has over the sneaker market. It’s up to a point where it wouldn’t be a sneaker con if it wasn’t saturated with 350s everywhere.

Small wonder then, why many favour the classic designs over the modern silhouettes. The classics have a story attached to them – a significant mark was made in the history books in that particular shoe, resulting in inspiring an individual to collect pieces of a timeline over the course of the brand’s existence. Despite this however, there have been a few exceptions to this statement, and in this case, the rise of modern classics, both under Adidas: The NMD and Ultraboost. Ridiculously popular in recent times but have since dried out on hype, the shoes will probably go through a resurgence again in the next umpteenth year or so as a classic rerelease, more so with the NMD. Then again, fashion has always been cyclical. It’ll be soon before long before these are coveted yet again, and hopefully not restarting the Boost hype the next time round.

Timberland And Engineered Garments Drop A Second Collection

Engineered Garments and Timberland seems to take quite a liking for each other, because another drop is happening today. Where previously the collection consists of boat shoes turned up to 11, this drop proves a little more tame, but still retains the same ruggedness in the form of the Classic Brogue Oxford Shoes, an evolution from the Three-Eye Lug Shoe.. The pair comes in the same colours as the previous collection – Timberland Nubuck Wheat, and tonal Navy.

Summer Work Boot is the key criteria here, as the silhouette has been given a mid-cut extension, and adorned with brogue details that harkens back to the yesteryears when this detailing was reserved almost exclusively for country shoes worn by English farmers, but then made its way onto American Work Shoes as well.

Plenty of heritage that doesn’t sacrifice form over function. The capsule collection drops exclusively at Timberland Mid Valley on Friday 11th of May for a retail price of RM 869. Be quick. Limited Edition’s the name of the game and it’s sure to sell out soon.

AW Lab Launches At Suria KLCC

At long last, AW Lab has opened its flagship store right smack in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, at KLCC Shopping Center on Friday, May the 4th. The store stocks multi-label sporting goods from Nike, Adidas Originals, Puma, and Reebok, as well as in-house collaborations in the form of exclusive colourways only available to the outlet. AW Lab also carries two new introduction labels to the streetwear scene, name Down Up and Two of a Kind.

The event witnessed the likes of Caprice, Juliana Evans, Alicia Amin and Talitha Tan coming down to officiate the opening ceremony along with Head of AW Lab Asia, Giuseppe Nisi. AW Lab’s mantra, “Play With Style,” embodies individuals to encourage them to break the status quo in their own way.

Giuseppe jovially expressed his excitement, “AW LAB looks forward to serving its multicultural audience, allowing people to define their own style while keeping it playful and exciting.”

Keep up to date with the brand through their Facebook as well as their Instagram!

AW LAB Malaysia flagship store is located at KLCC, Lot 339 & 340, 3rd Floor, Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Jalan Ampang, 50088 Kuala Lumpur

 

Here’s Your Chance For Another Collaboration Between Off-White And Nike

Missed out on Nike recently? Fret no more because Off-White Kuala Lumpur is releasing the Off-White x Nike Vapormax (White) next week. Here are some details that you need to know to participate in their raffle.

13th May 2018:

  • 8am: Queue begins.
  • 12pm: Registration of Off-White x Nike Vapormax raffle

14th May 2018:

  • Announcement of raffle winner through email (only winners will be notified) with in-store collection details.

If you were wondering what method is possible to increase your chances, there are none currently unless you have purchased Off-White’s Exclusive KL Reflective Tee a few weeks back as you will be entitled to an additional entry for this raffle. There are more terms and conditions that may apply but we have already stated the important ones, so you’re good to go.

All the best, sneakerheads!