Vans Propeller: Flash Back

Here is a video showing what went down during the screening of “Vans Propeller” at Showroom KL. Huge crowds of Vans enthusiasts show up to view the screening of the highly anticipated, first-ever, feature-length Vans global skateboarding video “Propeller”, directed by Greg Hunt. “Propeller” features full parts from some of the biggest names in modern skateboarding alongside appearances from legends and true pioneers.

The French Art & Film Festival

For those who dig art films, this might be for you. The 2015 edition of the French Art & Film Festival has kicked-off. The event which organized by the Alliance Francaise and the Embassy of France in Malaysia will showcase 15 recently released films in the French cinema, ranging from comedies, dramas, and animation films. Among the titles are ‘Serial (Bad) Weddings’, ‘2 Autumns 3 Winters’, ‘9 Month Stretch’, ‘The French Minister‘, and so much more. This year’s edition highlights not only on films but several aspects of a creative France including photography exhibition, DJ performance who revisits the 60’s era, and also dancers exploring its artistic symbols.

The festival will be happening from the 14th of May till the 31st in Kuala Lumpur and it continues from the 3rd of June till the 16th in Penang. Go and discover France through ten exceptional events guaranteed to intrigue, inspire and delight you. More info can be found here.

 

LANSI: “No Room For Rookies” Q2 2015

The Swagger Saloon needs no introduction. Here is the second LANSI drop of 2015 which is also the brand’s biggest collection to date. Comprising a range of new basic t-shirts, graphic t-shirts, oxfords, sweatshirts and caps, the collection encapsulates the desire to push one’s self further ahead. “No Room For Rookies” is now available at their online shop and in-store at The Swagger Saloon Geaorgetown flagship. For the complete list of the collection, you can head down to their Facebook and Instagram.

Maintaining Your Sneakers Longer: The South East Asia Edition

Malaysia can be a challenging country to be a sneakerhead. Heck, any sneakerhead who lives in this region will have encountered a series of frustrating sneaker challenges. Whether its the infamous midsole crumbling from Nike/New Balance, to getting our shoes with suede uppers covered in fungi/moss or that Air Max unit on our soles losing its, erm, air, the tropical and humid weather we have here does no favors for our sneakers. With these factors involved, being a sneaker collector can be a pain when it comes to maintaining your soles.

Being a local sneakerhead, we have listened to many complains of their shoes crumbling under their feet or the discoloration of their shoes. So we decided to come up with some tips to give your shoes a longer shelf. We may have missed out a few so let us know what else works for you or if you disagree, let us know in the comment box below. Hope this helps in maintaining your collection and good luck!

1. Keep it out of hot, extreme temperatures

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Storing your sneakers in a cool, dark and dry environment is the way to go. Leaving them out in the open isn’t a good thing to do as you may get yellowed soles (sunlight) or the accumulation of dust on your sneakers may make it unbearable to look at. Closets or cupboards are the best choices unless you want to invest in huge shoe container.

After a good wearing, your sneakers do need a dry out (especially for wearer’s with sweaty feet) so it’s best to air dry for a short while. Leaving it in the heat could lead to drying out the materials and breaking them down (especially bad for leather) or the melting of the glue keeping your upper and midsole together if left out for too long.

2. Understand the Soul (sole) of your Shoe

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As most sneakerheads would know, the infamous midsole crumble is one of our biggest fears. Take note, the process that leads to the crumble is called HYDROLYSIS. Some sneakers are made of a more durable material like EVA, which can withstand a number of punishing conditions. But the midsole and outsole of most sneakers made in the world are made of PU which is prone to hydrolysis. Buying and inserting silica packs in our shoe boxes will help take the moisture out of the air since the humidity in Malaysia is high.

Just don’t overdo it, your shoes are pliable and still needs some form of moisture. Sealing your sneaker entirely in zip lock bags isn’t recommended as it could lead to yellowing and the materials on your sneaker need air. Zip lock bags tend to be made of plastic and plastic tends to adhere to surfaces. Also, avoid stepping on wet puddles and wear appropriate sneakers depending on the weather since it will help prevent that nasty fungi/moss from growing on your shoes or the quickening of your soles dying.

3. Wrapping Paper can be a Yellow Nightmare

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This applies to shoes with white midsoles. A number of collectors have left their shoes laid on wrapping paper in the box for a number of years only to find the midsoles disgustingly yellow. Whitening it back is not impossible; it’s just a tedious and long process.

The moral of the story? Wrapping paper is not good for your white midsoles as most wrapping paper have an acidity to it that causes the yellowing in the first place and it’s mostly for presentation purposes anyway. There are 2 ways to go about this: simply throw them away or fold it and save it for nostalgic reasons. So unless you are a reseller, it’s usually a good idea to keep the wrapping paper away from your sneakers… unless you want a one-sided ‘gum’ midsole/outsole.

4. Rock them not Stock them

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As most collectors would know, keeping them stocked and not wearing them is a sure fire way to eventually making them not wearable again. That crack, yellowing of the soles and even that midsole crumble are all possible scenarios of what may happen after a few years or even months left unworn.

Your sneakers need to ‘breathe’ so take them out for some fresh air. There’s absolutely no good reason to leave them to rot in storage only to see them die on your feet. So rock them on your feet, keep a daily rotation and wear them with pride!

5. Lastly, keep your sneakers clean

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Alas, the elements aren’t kind to your shoes and every once in awhile you may find that stain or dirt patch on your midsoles or shoe upper. Just like how you maintain your clothes, cars, your room etc., your shoes need to be clean as well. There’s a saying, “Cleanliness is next to godliness”. There is a variety of sneaker cleaning products to help clean the surfaces and outsoles of your shoes that include Jason Markk or the local alternative SBF aka Sneaker’s Best Friend.

Keeping them clean will not only keep them looking fresh but also prevents permanent aesthetic damage in the long run. Don’t be lazy, just do it during the weekends. No matter what you do, DO NOT put them in the washing machine or dryer as this method will only destroy them eventually.

Nothing lasts forever. Your shoes in the end will eventually disintegrate in due time but hey, at least they will have a much longer shelf life with these tips.

RTB Presents Raising The Bar Picnic

RTB presents Raising The Bar Picnic which will be happening on the 24th of May at the rooftop of Avenue K! The event will be a fun-filled afternoon picnic accompanied by our dope local acts of all genres such as Aman Ra, Najwa, The Bassment Syndicate, Bil Musa and so much more. Other attractions for the event will be live graffiti instalments (Nestwo and Cloakwork) and also vendors selling  kicks, food, vinyls and clothes. Raising The Bar Picnic is a free event but you have to RSVP yourself to jin@rtb.my. Mark your calendar and not to forget. it is a picnic event so you’ll have to bring your own mat fellas. Let’s raise the roof this time!

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Hop over here for more info.

Bihzhu- Bright Veins

2013 Voice Independent Music Award “Song of the Year” winner and “Vox-Pop Winner” in the Cabaret Song category for the USA-based 12th Independent Music Awards, the Penang-born Bihzhu is known for her rich, soulful voice and rapturous performances. Bihzhu just released her latest single titled “Bright Veins”, the music video can be view down below. Make sure to show her some love by liking and sharing it!

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OH CHENTAKU Live at RUANG (The Making Of)

So here it is, behind the scene video of Oh Chentaku Live at RUANG which happened last month. Oh Chentaku Live at RUANG was an event presented by TAPAUtv, and a joint collaboration with Luey Motion Lab, Village Roof, RB Spark, EEE Lab and Seni Lab. Get an in-depth look on how the show was successfully made and claimed recognition in the local independent music scene. Hats off to these guys. Make sure to subscribe TAPAUtv on YouTube as they will post other contents from the event every Thursday! #katesapot

Tubular Moc Runner

The ADIDAS ORIGINALS TUBULAR MOC RUNNER takes inspiration from the moccasin style. It utilizes single color across the upper, with the color of Scarlet Red with contrasting Black applied to the tongue and heel panels. What follows are the mesh base with premium suede and leather overlays featuring the signature moccasin stitching around the toe together with the signature Adidas’s cutaway three stripes.The ADIDAS ORIGINALS TUBULAR MOC RUNNER is exclusively at Sole What all stores with price RM440 (incl. GST).

*This shoe contains pigskin material

#depressedorconfused

Let’s just get straight to the point. The composition of “#depressedorconfused” is very distinct from the normal modern skateboard videos due to the raw footages and trippy editing techniques by the man himself who prefers the natural expression in skateboarding rather than technicality or over-produced clean style skateboarding. Moving away from the tired format skateboard videos always use, the opener and closer show a very explicit contents which tends to troll a particular side I might say? Not to forget the transition between footages are also filled with viral footages that we’ve seen all over the internet (and some of them we haven’t) which makes the video more sort of an entertainment video rather than 100% skateboarding video.

Maybe this is what he (producer) has to say about skateboarding, he also might have all the reasons of all the questions that will popped in your head while watching this video. Well this is 2015 fellas, it is time for you to figure it yourself why.

So here it is, a local skate video called, “#depressedorconfused” by a person named; Tep York.

Bring Something, Take Something, No Money.

Kuala Lumpur’s free market is back yet again! Hop over to Dataran Medan Pasar (behind Central Market, KL) to score yourself free items or give away mint usable things that you don’t want to use anymore. Note that this is not a donation drive; you give, you take and that is it! It will be happening this Sunday, 10th May from 4pm till 6pm. “Pasar Percuma” is a free event to share resources with the community. Don’t worry if you have nothing to bring, come anyway you might find yourself interesting things to take home for free! Don’t forget to bring your own “tikar” and spread the word!

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Visit their Facebook event page for more info.