Are the new “Tiffany” Dunk High a HIGH or a LOW for you?

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The “Tiffany” Dunk Lows are a very special pair to the Malaysian sneaker scene because they were the first pair of shoe that brought the queuing culture to the Malaysian sneaker scene. Well in fact it is a special pair to sneakerheads all over the world as it was a worldwide sneaker phenomenon back in August 2005. Almost a decade later, Nike and Diamond Supply Co. are tryna reproduce that magic with the “Tiffany” Dunk High.

With the international release date approaching real close ( 8th Feb ), we still have not received any news from Nike Malaysia as to whether or not there will be any allocation for us Malaysian sneakerheads. So we decided to take this opportunity to ask your opinions on the pair.

With little to no news regarding allocations of these pair by Nike Malaysia, do you think the “Tiffany” Dunk High will be hitting our shores? or another question would be, what is your personal opinion on the pair itself? Was it necessary for Nike to release a Dunk High version of the Tiffany or should they have just re-released the LOW version of the pair? Will you be copping or dropping?

Let us know in the comments sections!

The Underdogs KL – Rise Series

This new release is all about encouraging all the underdogs to rise up and do what they want to do and what they love to do no matter what people tell them otherwise. A new year, comes with new goals. So get out there and get your goals done. 2014 is gonna be the year where you prove to others and yourself that great things can come out of anybody, which is why the highlight of the series is the “2k14” t-shirt. Dedicated to all the underdogs for the year 2014.

Follow them on Instagram ( @theunderdogskl ) or like them on Facebook here for more updates.

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Plant X The Crissie – Early 2014 Collaboration Series

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Both the Crissie and Plant Clothing hails from the East Coast, and they kicked off 2014 by dropping their first ever collab series. Their early New Year drop consists of a white t-shirt displaying a black and white hand-drawn artwork in full size, depicting a scene of an in-line skater and a skateboarder shredding together in a park. Hand-drawn by the artist, the detailing perfectly visualizes a ‘chaotic’ street scene, with features such as a dead bird and traffic cones ‘shredded’ by the ruckus made by the skaters. You might want to check out their Facebook and instagram for more updates, and don’t forget to check out the mini lookbook as well.

written by Khairil Anuar

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We Want Your Feedback!

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When 2014 was ushered in just about a few weeks ago, we made some new year’s resolution for ourselves. One of it is to be more interactive with our readers and to have a 2 way communication between you all and us. So with 2014 already on it’s way, and with the Chinese New Year just round the bend, we thought we should really get to it.

WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! on what you may ask? on ANYTHING actually. What feature would you like the site to have? What content you would like to see more on the site? Who’s pet you think we should interview? Which mamak joint serves the best ‘roti canai’? Basically ANYTHING!

Tell us what you think at the comments section below, tweet us ( @massesmy ), Comment on our Instagram ( @massesmy ), comment on our FB page or just send us a FB msg , OR you can email us hello@masses.com.my. Till then, Happy Chinese New Year to everyone of you! May the year of the horse usher in many Ferrari’s for all of you.

Faculty of Caffeine

There is this new coffee joint in the middle of Johor Bahru town that goes by the name Faculty of Caffeine. Owned by two childhood best friends, Edward and Vinc, who have been passionately pouring all of their heart and soul to this project which is motivated solely by their love for coffee, arts and designs. Situated in Jalan Trus, Johor Bahru, this cozy joint houses carefully curated self-designed furniture and arts (yes they paint and whatnot!) done by the team themselves.

 What’s so special about F.O.C is that most of their beans are imported directly from selected fine local and regional roasters. Well aside from wide selection of great tasty lattes and espressos, F.O.C offer different types of pastry; from sandwiches to cakes, suitable for those of you who are keen on having brunch all day long. Apart from their lovely food, the spaces inside the café are made use efficiently, with an outdoor section looking directly to the heart of Johor Bahru City, the vibe is absolutely soothing and calm. Aesthetically, this small joint displays an amazing lively atmosphere and arts that are made not only for food lovers but art savvy peeps as well. You should check out the wall behind the bar if you ever drop by the joint, and their self-made paintings as well! Operating for about less than a month now, they open seven days a week from 11 am to 9 pm. Faculty of Caffeine is definitely one of the best hang out places to visit during your trip down south.

written by: Khairil Anuar

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The Borak-Borak Sessions : Mr. Sabotage

He started customizing sneakers professionally back in 2003, and after winning the NikeTalk! competition back in 2007, he was instantly revered as one of the best sneaker customizer in the world. Many sneakerheads around the world regard some of his creations as “Holy Grails” in their collection and even until this day, many sneakerheads are still on the look out for them. With already so many collaborations with huge brands like Nike, G-Shock, New Balance, Canon, DC under his belt, naturally we were huge admirers of his work. Better still, when we heard he was coming to town for the launch of the MITA x SBTG x New Balance MRT580 shoe which happened at Crossover Sunway Pyramid, we were ecstatic in our #FANBOYMODE.

 After the launch was over, we sat down to ‘berborak-borak’ with him and to get to know him a little better.

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Before we get into the details, let’s have a little introduction on yourself.

My name is Mark, I go by the name of Mr. Sabotage. People know me mostly for sneaker customizing and sneaker designs. I do freelance designs for many other brands. I do paintings, artworks and art exhibits. It’s a pretty wide spectrum, but the gist of it is that I am an artist.

And how long have you been doing this?

I started out professionally in 2003, so it has been 10 years. An interesting fact is that I have done 3000 odd pairs of custom sneakers in this 10 years. So it has been a very wonderful journey so far.

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What was the moment that spark the idea for the SBTG x MITA x NB MRT580 shoe?

Since the last collaboration with New Balance, I’ve been wanting to work with them again since it was such a fun experience, and I also wanted to work with a renown Japanese Store. So it was a shot in the dark, but I just popped an email over to Shigey of MITA asking them “Do you wanna do a collaboration with me and New Balance?” and they replied “YES”. I was like “Shit! Really? Okay let’s do it” And just like that we got onto it. I am really fortunate and blessed to have people like Shigey who believes in me. It’s a really cool feeling.

Can you explain to us about what was your inspiration behind the artwork and design for this shoe?

Maybe I should talk about the roles of each party in this collaboration. I came up with the print, which is a vine camo mashed with a tiger camo print. Shigey from MITA was the one who came up with the colorway and NB was the one who suggested the new and improved MRT580 silhouette, which has a slightly different look after the ‘Revlite’ upgrade. I think the silhouette got changed a little bit, it got a bit more contemporary.

Me and Shigey can be considered the older generation of sneakerheads. We have been around a few waves of trends so I guess that qualifies us a ‘slightly’ older sneakerhead. Using our influences and experience throughout the years, and plus with Shigey’s great foresight for trends, we particularly designed this pair with the intention to appeal to the newer generations of sneakerheads.

 As for the artwork for this collaboration, it is all inspired from my new found friendship with Shigey and the people over at MITA. MITA has their signature chain linked fence artwork which they put on most of their shoe designs, so I designed a wire cutter on the tongue, whereby the significance of it is related to the artwork on the insoles where it shows a hole in a fence and someone reaching out his hand to the other person on the other insole. The artwork is very much influenced by the Punk genre too.

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How is the support from your hometown, Singapore towards your work as an artist?

I notice that there are more and more Singaporeans and also people from this region who are buying stuff on my online store right now. Whereas compared to few years ago where by 80% of my customer base is from overseas. I guess I have shifted most of my focus to Singapore and South East Asia, and that’s why there is an increase in the local support. Your support basically comes from where you put your focus to.

But as my personal opinion, we are citizens of the world and we are not bound by our country’s borders. With the internet now, our audience is the world. As an artist, your audience should be the world, because you will never know how your art can touch and inspire someone from across the globe.

 We know you are from Singapore, and the cultures may be different, but we always ask our interviewees this question. If you get stopped by a policeman in Malaysia for speeding, would you Tolong or Saman?

I don’t know. I don’t drive, so I don’t really know how to answer this question.LOL! In Singapore I am most of the time a passenger, or I either skate, cycle or take the MRT. But to answer your question, most probably whichever way that is hassle free.

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Right now you and your wife are known as Mr. & Mrs. Sabotage, can you tell us what are your roles in the company?

Mr. : She paints most of our work. She is a better painter than me, so I let her do the painting.

Mrs. : I do most of the production. He does most of the designing. If a client requests for an artwork ie. a custom sneaker, he would do the designing, and the digital mockup of the shoe, and I will do the hands on production. And I also handle the accounts for the company.

Can you tell us a bit what you are working on currently, and what can we expect from you in the near future?

We are currently working on a collaboration with ‘Trasher’, and we are also in talks with Crossover to work on a few collaborations, workshops, and also some partnership. I just met the guys from Crossover yesterday (A day before the launch) and I realize we like the same things, so there is a lot to explore. It’s a really good feeling and I’m looking forward to it. In 2015, We have a collaboration with Paladium boots coming up in 2015, and we will also be having an exhibition in Manila soon.

There are also plans to expand the SBTG brand to make it a full fledged streetwear brand, because after being around for 10 years, we feel that SBTG has some brand equity, and good potential to be really successful. We are on the lookout for good partners to kick things off.

Last question, what is the best advice you would give to someone?

Our motto behind our work is always, “Evolve beyond your surroudings”. Use whatever you have or whatever that is around you to make the best out of it. Also another advice I would to give to aspiring artist is to never leave any ideas in your head, EXECUTE THEM. If they are in your head, the best ideas are useless.

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Nike Wmns Air Max Thea “Polka Dots” Pack Detailed Look

Meet the Women’s Nike Air Max Thea “Wolf Grey” Pack. The Nike Air Max Thea is a fairly new model in town, and not many people have really caught onto it yet, but we think the ladies are going to love these. The Air Max Thea seems to be a cross breed between the Roshes and the Air Max 1, and for this pack, comes with a polka-dot print that is coupled with either a pink or a black background.

The shoe is constructed using minimal textiles, and has a synthetic overlay to provide support while still remaining very lightweight. The midsole is injected with Phylon for a great cushiony feel that also features a visible Air bubble unit for extra shock absorption. A very light, durable and comfortable shoe.

The pack is already available at most Nike Outlets and Retailers nationwide.

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[ YAA SUI WHERE TO SHOP ? HASHTAGS ]

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Here’s a new one from Yaasui Production. This time, Yaasui tells us where to shop – HASTAGS. Beside checking out the shop, this video helps you to know more about the differences between Taiwanese and Malaysian fashion scene. It’s really cool to see that even though both of the owners had stayed in Taiwan for 2 years, they were still willing to come back to Malaysia to open up shop and they also brought along some designer labels that we’ve rarely seen in Malaysia. 

Tell us what do you think in the comment section below, and don’t forget to keep in touch with YAASUI and HASTAGS. 

Air Jordan 10 Retro “Cool Grey / Infrared” Detailed Look

Much like the “Steel,” a minimalist design approach went into this Air Jordan 10 with a Nubuck/suede upper in Cool Grey and key accents in Black. Underneath, all of Michael Jordan’s career accomplishments highlighted in Infrared against an all-black backdrop. The colorway is sort of a spin on the original “Shadow” colorway.

The pair is already available at selected retailers nationwide. coolgreycoolgrey1coolgrey2coolgrey3coolgrey4

 

Air Jordan 3 Retro “Powder Blue” Detailed Look

We see a shift of colorway trends from the Jordan Brand and we think its cool that JB is trying new things and bringing a breathe of fresh air to the RETRO releases. The latter part of 2013 we see the Gamma Blue colorway making it’s way into a few models, and for 2014, we see a slightly darker shade of blue which matches the Jordan Melo M10. Even the iconic elephant print gets the blue treatment instead of the more traditional cement grey as seen on other AJ3 Retro releases.

The shoe is already available at selected retailers nationwide.

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