Detailed Look At The OUR LEGACY x VANS Old Skool Pro ’92

Vault by Vans collaborates with Stockholm-based menswear powerhouse, Our Legacy to create a capsule collection that is inspired by the Californian hardcore punk culture. The collection consists of the Half Cab Pro ’92 LX, Sk8-Mid Pro ’91 LX, Old Skool Pro ’92 LX and Authentic Pro LX in orange, black and white iterations. Here, we get an early detailed look at the Old Skool Pro “Black & White”.

A combination of hairy suede and premium nylon makes up the upper, while extra detailing can be seen on the laces, Nylon-Suede Tongue, and a leather patch on the insole for a more comfy fit. To finish off the look properly, the guys at Our Legacy added a slightly higher foxing for that extra clean look. There is zero branding on the outside of the pair, which is the essence of what Our Legacy is, a brand that focuses on materials and cutting instead on designs and prints. The only time you can see any branding is on the inside of the shoe where a label “Curated by OUR LEGACY” can be seen.

The pair is set to launch internationally tomorrow (25/2/17), but looks like it won’t be launched in Malaysia only until sometime in March. We will be updating more once we have more information.

Converse and Vince Staples Explore LA Culture

In the latest instalment of the “Forever Chuck” Scenes by Converse, the brand released a video showcasing Chuck Taylor’s influence on LA Culture with Long Beach recording artist and style icon Vince Staples. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Karim Huu Do, the video takes viewers on a powerful journey through the urban culture of Los Angeles and Chuck Taylor’s influence on street style and hip hop music, featuring big names from the LA scene like Jordan Clarkson of the Los Angeles Lakers and Spanto, founder of Born x Raised.

Check the video out above, and peep some of the pictures taken from their journey through LA.

MUTHA PUAKA Sends A “Cease & Desist” Letter to TEALIVE

Yesterday we posted an article citing that TEALIVE might’ve copied part of local custom motorcycle lifestyle brand MUTHA PUAKA’s tagline “Never Bully The Weak, Never Fear The Strong“. You can read the full article here.
After reaching out to the guys at Mutha Puaka for their feedback on this matter, they have released a statement regarding the matter. Check it out below:
Never copy the clever.
It was brought to our attention that Tealive is using a line from our motto. Mutha Puaka’s motto is “Never Bully The Weak, Never Fear The Strong”. It has been in use since 2014.
Tealive has been using the line ‘never fear the strong’ in their manifesto print ad, and on the purple covers of their cups. Mr Bryan Loo, CEO of Loob Holdings Sdn Bhd has been quoted in interviews saying, “we want to be the brand that protects the weak and isn’t afraid of the strong”.
Mutha Puaka is a brand that aims to inspire. But it is wrong for Tealive to use the exact line of our motto ‘never fear the strong’ to sell their products.
On the evening of Thursday, 23 February 2017, a cease and desist letter was delivered to Tealive. This motto is the code we live our lives by, and we simply cannot stand by and watch it being trivialised as a marketing tool to sell tea.
Mutha Puaka is a custom motorcycle lifestyle brand/community built on the love of motorcycles. We are a small outfit, and we represent the lifestyle we are strongly involved in.
Tealive/Loob Holdings Sdn Bhd is an established company with far more resources than Mutha Puaka. For them to use our motto out of context feels like they are completely missing the point of the phrase.
They are exercising their right to bully the weak. We will exercise our right to not fear the strong.
Now the ball is in Tealive / Loob Holdings court. Lets see what they have to say about the matter. Stay tuned!

Did TEALIVE copy Mutha Puaka?

If you are a bubble tea fan you would be in the loop of the drama between Loob Holdings vs La Kaffa International. Before we go into the real purpose of this post, we would like to summarise the whole incident so that even if you were not following the drama, you would still be up-to-date with everything.

The whole drama started when La Kaffa International, the franchisor for Chatime, wanting to reclaim back the franchise license from Loob Holdings for all the Chatime outlets here in Malaysia. The reason provided for this move is that Loob Holdings were not using the proper ingredients for their drinks and thus have violated franchise agreements. Other sources said that La Kaffa is unhappy with Loob because of the difference in business direction. Loob Holdings on the other hand claims that this is just another tactic to takeover from them once they have already build the Chatime brand over the years to where it is today.

Bryan Loo, the owner of Loob Holdings decided to give up the Chatime franchise and come up with his own brand, name Tealive. He managed to convince 161 Chatime outlets (out of 250 outlets) to make the switch to his new brand, come up with a totally new brand image and new brand name, and he did all this in less than 50 days. Amazing feat.

So that now you’ve caught up with all the happenings, we can now get into the real deal of this article.

While catching with all this drama, we stumbled on this picture:

“NEVER FEAR THE STRONG”

Looks and sounds familiar right?

 

If you know of the local brand Mutha Puaka, this tagline would be very, very familiar to you. As you can see from the picture above which was taken from Mutha Puaka’s Instagram account, which shows the tagline first being shared to the public 134 weeks ago, which would put it sometime during late July 2014.

Well some of you are probably thinking “Probably it was just a coincidence” right? Read this few snippets taken from interviews Bryan Loo made with a few media outlets:

How is it going to be different from Chatime?

There are a few ways. Our mission is totally different – we want to be the brand that protects the weak and isn’t afraid of the strong; but also the brand that embraces changes.

source: Malaysia Tatler

So I did a bit more digging and saw another article:

With so many tea base drinks already in the market, how will Loob Holding differentiate Tealive from Chatime? “Our mission is totally different – we want to be the brand that protects the weak and isn’t afraid of the strong; but also the brand that embraces changes.”

source: Hype.my

We also took the liberty to do a google search of the phrase and this is what the results were:

As you can see from the image above, the first image to appear is the Mutha Puaka poster and the Mutha Puaka Facebook Page is the 4th result from the search, and nothing else to show that this the quote is common. In fact we scrolled the Google search a few more pages down and found nothing else that has that exact “Never Fear The Strong” phrase, except for the Mutha Puaka poster.

Of course Google searches may vary depending on the user’s web browsing habits, so we ran the search from 4 different computers and the results were the same.

But then again, all this may have just been a huge coincidence, and we do not have a definitive answer on this issue, so we have reached out to somebody from Mutha Puaka to comment on this and they have yet to come back with a reply on the matter.

In the meantime, stay tuned to our social media accounts as we will be updating more once we have anything.

 

 

ELAK ELAK by Kidd Santhe

After the released of his debut single, Litnya last year. Homegrown rapper, Kidd Santhe is back with his newly release music video titled “Elak Elak”. If everyone is wondering why the song’s is called “Elak Elak” to Kidd Santhe? Well the song’s is basically a story about his experience being bullied throughout his high school life.

“I was very quiet and shy so I guess it made it a whole lot easier for me to be a target. On top of all that I was a fat ass kid and you know how cruel and merciless kids can be. At one point this shy and quiet kid snapped and fought back and ever since then the bullies never had the guts to torment me or another victim. This entire experience ripped my self-confidence apart but it also gave me the motivation to lose about 30 KG’s to become the person that I am today. I wanted to make a song that I wish I heard while I was going through that process. Since I make music now, I thought to myself “why not make it for everyone and anyone else who’s going through an experience like this”. I want to be the voice for these people. I want to be able to relate to someone who has a really shitty boss at work or a group of kids who has dedicated their lives to making yours a living hell. I want them to stand up for themselves and recognize their self-value while reminding these bullies that everyone has a limit. That’s how the song’s came about”. said Kidd.

The video was directed by Haverhuck and DJ Biggie but entirely shot and edited by Haverhuck. If you notice, among Malaysian Artist’s that has appeared on the Music Video was Sonaone, MC Syze, Naufal and DJ Biggie.

Why not give yourself a listen to Kidd Santhe latest single “Elak Elak” on the above!

For more info and updates do follow Kidd Santhe Facebook and Instagram.

KOYA x SYKO JAM Vol.4

Homegrown brand based in Kuantan Knocked Out Youth Associates or better known as KOYA are joining forces with local break dancing group, Syko Breakerz Crew @sykobreakerzcrewofficial by bringing something exciting for the audience in conjunction with their forth collaboration campaign SYKO Jam 2017. Their goals is to bring our local Bboys and the community closer together in their joint effort to educate the public about the positive impacts of the local break dancing scene. Not only that, the campaign also inspire our local youths to express themselves artistically in celebrating breakdancing lifestyle as a healthy form of art.

Go ahead and click on the video above to check out the full video of KOYA x SYKO JAM Vol. 4.

To all the passionate local dancers out there be sure drop by to Tempatan Fest Kuantan on 4th till 5th March 2017 and express your inner dance move.

Don’t forget to follow KOYA’s on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more updates regarding about this event.

 

 

adidas Originals YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Zebra” is Officially Dropping This Weekend

Rumours have been circulating on the internet that the Three Stripes have been planning to cut down on the quantity of each Yeezy release, and it seems that the rumour is once again true. With the recent store-list announcement, Malaysia will only be getting one release spot for this upcoming drop, which will be at the adidas Originals Store in Pavilion KL. The pair will be dropping on the 25th of February 2017, and will be using an online ballot system to decide the winners.

To stand a chance to cop a pair, visit here between 0001hrs to 2359hrs on February 23rd to enter your ballot.

THE BORAK-BORAK SESSIONS: JIN HACKMAN of RAISING THE BAR

For the latest instalment of “The Borak-Borak Sessions”, we have a sit-down with the head honcho of Raising The Bar (RTB), an organisation that is responsible for organising some of the best hip-hop events in Malaysia. A man who is truly passionate about hip-hop, the scene, and also in bringing up young talent, Jin Hackman shares with us his experience running RTB, how he started out getting involved in hip-hop and some of the challenges he has been through.

Check out the video above for the full story above.

Cento Elemento : “An Inauguration” Collection

Cento Elemento is a brand spanking new Made-in-Malaysia streetwear label founded by two friends, Benjamin Teoh and Aruwin Nydu. “Cento Elemento” (which is Italian for ‘One Hundred Elements’) is a brand that takes inspiration from all things Italian: from architecture, to fashion, to food and culture. Besides that, the designs on each piece is intended to showcase unique pieces of work reflected in the combination of the many experiences and inspirations found in their lives. Hence, the brand’s tagline: A combination of many elements within a design.

So far they have just dropped 2 t-shirts, do check out the lookbook below and lookbook video above for a closer look, and if you’re looking to cop some, head here.

Souce: www.aroundtheblock.world

TRANSIT KL Pop Up Store @ 2 Hang Kasturi

Hangout with the cool kids at Transit KL for the best of local streetwear brands while you busts your move to the beats all night.

The four-day-long pop-up store Transit features local clothing brands by Against Lab, Futuremade Studio, The Deciders Store, JTNC By Justin Chew, Tarik Jeans, Anaabu, Pantun Pins, Shuren Projects, Tsyahmi Daily, and many more along with its musical side curated by Lotus Club, as organize by the fellas from Stakes Shop and Third Culture, as they bring you it’s eclectic lineup on that side includes Zulamran Hilmi, Nafsu, Lionel Rizki, Roshan, Emir Hermono, Fatim, Viktoria, Jaggfuzzbeats, Orang Malaya, Lurkgurl, Youth Portal, Joni Atari, South China Sea, Hyku, Yohan & Rivers, Jason Vai, Rooks, and Pitscop.

For your information the artistes are split across Transit’s four dates, all of which comes with a cover fee of RM15 per night. If the information above doesn’t convince you that much, well click on the play button on our video above and watch it for yourself.

For more info regarding about this event head over to Transit KL official page on Facebook and Instagram.