Anaabu: The Pocket Issue

Anaabu continues its experimentation with unisex garments in their latest release under the brand’s The Pocket Issue, titled ANAABU LIMITED, that also explores the concept of wearing linen within Southeast Asia’s unique climate.

Cultivating further appeal for unisex apparel as begun by their debut campaign, the Him & Her Series, their latest release leans on asymmetry, looseness and oversized silhouettes as key design elements for each new piece.

The Oversized Pocket Shirt comes in beige, white and black while the Linen Harem Pants comes in beige and black, all of which are the trademark palettes of ANAABU.

If you’re interested in this new clothing series, do browse Anaabu’s Online Store to purchase a piece or to see more of the brand’s designs.

Vans x Showroom Presents The 21:30 Collection

As mentioned previously, local skate shop SHOWROOM broke new ground in a first of it’s kind collaboration with iconic footwear brand Vans with the release of their two-piece collection, 21:30. In a few short days the collection has garnered an incredibly positive reception within the global sneakerhead community thanks to its sleek yet edgy look.

Here’s a video by footwear giant Vans that showcases the collection in its ‘natural habitat’: on the feet of the nightlife skater.

Building on the icons Sk8 Hi Pro and Old Skool Pro silhouettes, the “21:30” collection is designed with the night skater in mind. Both sides live and breathe skate culture, with many in the SHOWROOM community taking to the pavement via skateboard when the shop closes at 9:30pm, hence the collection’s name.

What gives the collection a life of its own is the coating on the panels which provide an an eye-popping shine thanks to the reflective 3M material. The shoe explodes from the darkness when contacted by direct light, affording its wearer not only style points when executing tricks under blinks of a camera shutter but also safety when skating within the congested cityscape. It’s a design element that poses equal parts form and function.

Sporting a translucent icy outsole and Duracap midsole, both styles showcase an interchangeable velcro sidestripe logo that allow for wearers to switch between a white sidestripe and the signature Vans checkered motif for greater fashion versatility. The right heel sports a debossed Vans x SHOWROOM logo.

The 21:30 collection will be priced at RM359 for the Sk8 Hi Pro and RM329 for the Old Skool Pro, and will be officially launch in-stores from December 9, 2016 onward exclusively at SHOWROOM Kuala Lumpur. For more info do follow Showroom official page on Facebook and Instagram.

To have a closer look at the 21:30 lookbook, do click the link right here.

Nasty Inc. Makes Its Debut In Ladies Wear With Edgy Tank Tops

Local fashion brand Nasty Inc. ventures into ladies wear for the first time ever with a set of edgy tank tops in its latest release.

With conventional streetwear sensibilities, minimalism and gorgeous typography bearing the words “Nakal” and “Nasty”, the brand’s latest offering has presented a truly appealing series for the ladies without going over-the-top.

This Nasty Inc. collection is now available at KL SOGO as well as Boundlezz in Sg. Wang and Penang.

Follow their Facebook and Instagram for more updates on their latest releases.

MONO “Requiem For Hell” Asia Tour 2017

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If you’re a fan of post rock bands with a aural identity reminiscent of Mogwai, Explosion In The Sky or Sigur Ros, you’d definitely want to stay tuned to instrumental rock band MONO. Haling from the land of the rising sun, the 4-piece post rock outfit – originally formed in 1999 – takes a unique approach to the genre by blending orchestral arrangements and shoegaze guitar noise in their music.

One of the most monumental live memories of the band was a special set of shows with 23-piece orchestra in New York, Tokyo, London and Melbourne. The band has now visited over 50 countries and proudly holds the stake of being one of the most internationally successful bands in Japan. Among their fans, they are revered as one of the best live bands in rock.

These illustrious rock stars are now en route to say hello to Southeast Asia next year in conjunction with the release of their latest album “Requiem For Hell”! You know what this means: they’re heading to Malaysia!

 

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Discard the monotony of a single day in your life next year and make way to experience the avant-garde of post rock awesomeness on 19th January 2017! You can purchase your early bird tickets online here or just wait for the event to purchase at the door. Just pray there will still be tickets to spare.

Here’s a list of track from MONO if you’re unfamiliar with their music and need some persuasion to attend their upcoming headbang-inducing event:

Requiem From Hell


Dream Odyssey 

Pure Ass Snow

Nostalgia

Follow The Map

For information regarding the band’s tour updates please refer to their official website here. You can also follow them on their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay tuned.

 

HISTORY101: Nike Air Force One

The sneakerhead community will definitely be aware of the low and mid-cut Nike Air Force One white on white. It’s one of several definitive Nike kicks that have put the rails on for the hypebeast train, after all. But more than that, it was the progenitor of all future Air Force silhouettes and thus the start of an enduring legacy.

We’re going to take a trip down memory lane to explore the history of this iconic pair and see how the shoe has impacted both Nike itself and the global sneakerhead culture. Class is in session folks: please sit down for History 101 of the Nike Air Force 1.

 

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If the Bruin and Blazer are collectively the grandparents of Nike basketball sneakers, then the stark white Air Force 1 is arguably the innovative son.

By the time these pairs made their way past the manufacturing lines in 1982, Nike sneakers were no longer a stranger on the basketball court, though it was the AF1 that eventually cemented Nike as a staple with the basketball scene. The creation of the AF1 also marked the first time the brand’s Air technology was utilised to create a basketball shoe specifically for competitive play.

Before the emergence of the AF1 and the legacy it spawned, Nike were still relative underdogs as far as basketball apparel was concerned, as Nike’s original expertise were on running shoes.

Basketball and running are leagues apart in the context of design sensibilities and what is demanded out of the shoes made for their respective sports, so Nike’s foray into basketball wasn’t exactly what one would call a natural transition.

After all, running is a heel-toe, straight line activity, while in basketball there are more cuts, heavy landings, jumping and instant re-jumping activities involves. Therefore, Nike transitioning the AIR sole from the Nike Tailwind running shoe to the AF1 wasn’t as easy as just slapping on the technology and be done with it.

When Nike’s legendary shoe designer Bruce Kilgore created the AF1 he drew inspiration from the Nike Approach hiking boot, which slanted the shaft from front to back so it angled lower toward the Achilles tendon. For the insole, he designed the insole to provide ankle support while also allowing flexibility for players to run and jump. For the outsole, Bruce wanted to achieve something that deviated from the traditional herringbone traction pattern, leading to him coming up with a circular outsole pattern to better allow basketball players to pivot.
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Nike Approach Hiking Boots

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When the shoe went into production in ’82, Nike signed six NBA players to wear the Air Force 1 on the hardwood. These players were collectively called the “Original Six” and comprised of Moses Malone (Philadelphia 76ers), Michael Cooper (L.A. Lakers), Bobby Jones (Philadelphia 76ers), Calvin Natt (Portland Trail Blazers), Mychal Thompson (Portland Trail Blazers) and Jamal Wilkes (L.A. Lakers).

nike_air_force_1_1982The ‘Original Six’ – Michael Cooper, Moses Malone, Calvin Natt, Jamaal Wilkes, Bobby Jones and Mychal Thompson (left to right)

The initial 1982 release had the “AIR FORCE I” lettering on the tongue as a homage to the plane of the then President of the United States.
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The AF1 also stood out for the level of comfort it provided back in the day. The soles of most sneakers produced during the 80s were really hard, so the cushioning effect provided by socks were more significant during that era.

Most people used to wear at least three to four layers of socks, sometimes even five, which is testimony to just how hard most sneaker soles were before. The AF1, however, defied this need with 30% more cushioning than conventional midsoles, effectively setting a new benchmark for comfort.

 

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In 1986 Nike updated the AF1 silhouette, a rework that was highly anticipated by the many avid sneakerheads who had demanded a comeback for the pair. These iconic sneakers were also the first ever retro pairs that Nike produced.

The impact of the AF1 has visible effects even beyond the basketball court and the sneaker scene. AF1 influences can also be seen in hip hop culture and inspired a series of rappers such as Tip T.I Harris, Kanye West, NELLY, DJ Clark Kent and several others.

For instance, NELLY loved the AF1 so much he dropped a track called “Air Force Ones” that became a number one hit back in 2002.

In fact, there are numerous songs centred around the Nike AF1, such as Heavy D: NIKE, T.I: My Air Forces, Chingy: NIKE Aurr’s & Crispy Tees, Icadon: My Air Forces, Mario: NIKE Fresh Out The Box, Wale: Rain, Sleet, Snow and Lexicon: NIKEHEAD. Rappers evidently really love their kicks.

Since the original release of the white on white, there have been over 2,000 different variations and drops of the AF1 and the range is showing no signs of slowing down. Nike have possibly created an undying legacy with this one pair that started it all in the 80s, and the sneakerhead community wouldn’t be the same without it.

Stüssy x Converse One-Star ’74

The two lifestyle giants Stüssy and Converse unite again with the debut of the Stüssy Converse One Star ’74. The latest collaboration offers Stüssy’s spin on the classic silhouette, featuring iconic Stüssy graphics and a west coast colour treatment.

The overall design commemorates the heritage of both brands with Stüssy’s crown emblem, dice, and 8 ball iconography embroidered onto the tongue of three styles alongside original Converse detailing including the Star Chevron logo and high foxing tape.

The model is constructed of a bold coloured hairy suede with the addition of a black midsole, Stüssy SS-Link logo outsole, graphic- printed insole and premium laces. The collection includes Mauve Mist, Black and Hunter Green colourways.

The Stüssy Converse One-Star ’74 Collection will be available at Stussy KL Store this coming 2nd December. For more info do follow Stussy KL’s official page on Facebook and Instagram.

“We Don’t Have a Name For This Show….Yet” Shoe Review – Visiting The NIKEiD Studio

Recently, the highly celebrated Nike ID finally became accessible to the sneakerheads across the Southeast Asia region. With it, Swoosh fans on this side of the planet are now able to tinker around with their favourite Nike silhouettes online to create a custom sneaker for order and purchase!

Everyone loves being able to create their own unique look with their favourite brand, and the guys over at the Nike.com Studio are here to give you the breakdown on this cool online customisation service.

Check out this video for a more in-depth look into the Nike ID right now!

Modescape “Mimpi” Music Video

Homegrown alternative rock band Modescape continues their streak of releases with their latest hit single called “Mimpi”. The band are recent signees with Universal Music Malaysia along with others bands like An Honest Mistake and Beatburns, and have since been on a healthy, steady musical incline. Their song “Hilang”, for instance, became the official soundtrack on Astro Shaw’s Aliff 7 Dimensi movie.

This time around, their latest single takes on a highly mainstream flavour by embodying a more pop-ish vibe to convey a story of lost love.

“Mimpi is about a guy losing someone he dearly loved. He longs for that person, realising that the only way for him to see the person again is through his dreams. Even if it is just a dream, it makes him happy and silently wishes that he could be in the dream forever,” says Arez, the drummer for Modescape. 

The song is well polished enough to potentially set itself as a regular on local radio airwaves. Even their music video is well produced thanks to director Rosh Faizal who managed to aptly convey the band’s messaging through the scenes.

Have a listen to Modescape’s “Mimpi” below:

If you like what you’ve heard and want to listen to more of the band’s songs, here are some of the band’s other releases:

HILANG

KEMBALI

For more updates on the band’s new releases do follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Vans X SHOWROOM Presents 21:30 Collection

Local skate shop SHOWROOM KL breaks new ground in their first-ever sneaker collaboration with VANS, with the release of their two pieces collection, 21:30. 

The 21:30 collection is designed with the lifestyle of the night-time skater in mind. The coating of 3M reflective material over the side panel of the iconic Vans Sk8 Hi Pro and Old Skool Pro silhouettes afford these pairs a very sleek and stylish aesthetic even when not under direct light.

When it does get hit by direct light, these pairs explode from the darkness, affording its wearer not only style points when executing tricks under blinks of a camera shutter but also safety when skating within the congested cityscape. It’s a design element that poses equal parts form and function.

The 21:30 duo sports a translucent icy outsole and Duracap midsole while both styles showcase an interchangeable velcro side-stripe logo that allow for wearers to switch between a white side-stripe and the signature Vans checkered motif for greater fashion versatility. A debossed Vans x SHOWROOM logo is also visible across the right heel.

The 21:30 collection will be priced at RM359 for the Sk8 Hi Pro and RM329 for the Old Skool Pro, and will be officially in-stores from December 9, 2016 onward exclusively at SHOWROOM Kuala Lumpur.

Nevermind The 90’s – Tribute To Nirvana

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If you are still in love with the late Kurt Cobain’s timeless grunge band Nirvana after all these years, embrace nostalgia and travel back in time with some of the best homegrown bands and acoustic artists alike as they pay tribute to the iconic grudge outfit!

Taking place this 10th December at The Bee Publika, the event will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Nirvana’s iconic and breakout album titled “Nevermind” which took the world by storm. The local talents taking to the stage will cover classics such as “Lithium”, “In Bloom” and of course “Smells like Teen Spirit”. It will be really interesting to see how our local performers will infuse their own identity and musical styles into Nirvana’s timeless hits. Best of all, entry is completely free!

Below is the line-up of talents joining in on this tribute party:

Kyoto Protocol

Rozella

Ali Aiman


Jaggfuzzbeats

Hadi of Laila’s Lounge

Priscillia Xavier

Brendan de Cruz

For more information on this event please click the link right here.