Nerd Unit – “On War” Collection

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 A brand that is heavily influenced by anything military, Nerd Unit, is back with more. For their latest collection, the brand has gone with a World War 2 theme and have taken inspiration from the uniforms of that era. Badges, military ranking lines and also the iconic face of that era, Adolf Hitler. The brand also collaborated with the Singapore lifestyle store called Bien Store and produced a short and long sleeve t-shirt.

The whole collection is already out and available so be sure to check in with Nerd Unit to find out how you can get your hands on it.

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Joe PV – Lucy Lou (Official Video)

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The frontman of roots reggea band Pure Vibracion, Joe PV, has just released his first single called “Lucy Lou”, off his first solo album. Joe started his solo project to explore a more modern and different approach of reggae which you will see the result of that in his upcoming album which will be releasing sometime in December.

Shot in Perhentian Island, the music video was directed by Jeffrey Little of Laguna Music. Check it out and have a good day!

Li-Ning Way of Wade: “Announcement” & “Code Red” 2.0

The Chinese sportswear giant, Li-Ning continues to ride the Wade wave by churning  out  more and more of his signature shoe. With that said, the two parties are readying for the release of the Way of Wade 2 and from what we heard from the Malaysian Li-Ning camp, this 2 hot babes will be dropping sometime in January 2014.

Both of the releases will stick to a “Miami Heat” looking colorway, dubbed the “Announcement” that features a black and red dominated colorway, and the “Code Red”, which the name suggests, is mostly donned in red. Both pairs will include all sorts nice details like a stingray patterning and some call outs to Dwyane Wade’s personal history along the outsole. For sneakerheads, 2 months is a pretty long time to wait for a release, which is a good thing that we gave you guys the heads up, so you guys can start saving up! But for now, here are some of the official images of the 2 pairs courtesy of Li-Ning Malaysia. Check it!

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The Cuffing Guide: Relating Your Denim to Sneakers

On one fateful afternoon at Subang Jaya SS15, we sat down with the guys of Nusantara Denims for a chat, over some pretty dope peanut butter latte at Coffea Coffee. As usual, when ‘great’ minds get together, a whole lot of crap usually is spawned out from our conversations. But from all that rubbish that we talked about on that fateful afternoon, the best thing that came out of it, is this guide.

We would like to clarify upfront that this is not THE ultimate guide on how you should cuff your jeans, or how a particular pair of shoe should be matched with the cuffing, and that there are a lot of other cuffings that we did not feature here, but hey, it is a start.

The purpose of this guide is to help bridge the gap between the denim and the sneaker. A guide to help you match your sneakers to your jeans and vice versa. With the combination of the denim experts of Nusantara Denims and the shoe experts of MASSES (macam yes) and with the help of 2013 Cleo’s Most Eligible Bachelor of the Year , Nick Mak, we took denim+shoe porn to a whole new level.

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THE SINGLE ROLL:-

First off, we would like to start off with the most common/popular cuff that is used worldwide, and that would be the single roll, or single cuff. Easiest cuffing ever, with only just one roll of the jeans and it shows off your selvedge denim if your are wearing one, and it easily matches most sneakers. The length of the cuff is also optional, which can be short or long. Depends on your preference.MSXND_08

THE DOUBLE ROLL:-  

Also another all time favorite among denim lovers is the double roll, which is a simple step of cuffing your jeans twice. Very universal, also pretty easy to pull off. Some people would prefer this over the single roll simply because it looks neater, being that the second cuff hides the hem of the jeans. Regardless, it is also another classic denim cuffing that is widely used and easily matches most sneakers. 

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The Skinny Roll:-

Many of you may see this as another form of the double roll, but the skinny roll does not just apply to 2 cuffs, it can be rolled as many times as one pleases, as long as the cuff is really short and slim. Those who do not like the big chunky cuffings would opt for this. Also another form of cuffing that easily matches most shoes, even high cut ones too.

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 The Pin Roll:-

This type of cuffings is very popular in Europe, as most of the sneakerheads there would be seen cuffing their denim in this manner. This type of cuffing was pretty popular in Malaysia back in the 90’s where there was a Hip-Hop craze and kids would wear their baggy pants with a cuffing like that. But nowadays, this type of cuffing is slowly gaining its momentum again and is making it’s way back into our local street fashion, but in a slightly different way which is a more straight or slimmer fit. As shown by the pictures below, it is most commonly paired with trainers, but can be also paired with other low cut shoes.

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 The Inner Roll:-

We still don’t quite understand the purpose of this roll, but apparently it is quite widely used in Malaysia. The only reason we can think of as to why someone would want to do a cuff like this would be that he/she is too lazy to get their jeans altered, OR maybe it’s the case of the mum who buys an extra long pair of jeans for her growing teenage child, and refuse to alter it thinking that her child will grow a couple of extra inches within the next few months. But with that said, we still featured this roll because it is a pretty common roll. The whole point of this roll is to cuff the jeans inward, usually one long cuff is done to achieve the desired length. But there is another alternative to this, which is to alter your jeans.

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The No-Roll:- 

Not much explanation needed for this roll, because there is none. In order to pull this look off properly, a slim/skinny fit jeans is needed which is mostly paired with a pair of high cut shoes. The whole purpose of this combination is that the jeans will be nicely tucked in inside the shoe. Would also like to point out that styles of tucking in may vary.

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 The Cyclist Roll:-

The aim for this cuff is to avoid getting chain grease on your jeans that typically sits next to the chain (Usually your right). The idea here is to use the same technique as the double roll, but keep going till you reach your desired height, usually past the dangerous area, or as an alternative, you may just roll the cuff a couple of times then slide it the rest of the way up your calf. This form of cuffing isn’t very popular in Malaysia, but there a number of people from specific scenes who do it, mainly the “fixie” and “dancing” scene.

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The Cincai Roll:-

Don’t be fooled by the name of this roll, as easy as it sounds, it is not an easy cuff to execute. The whole point of this roll is to make it look sloppy, as though it was cuffed that way accidentally without any thought to it, but in order to achieve that, a few tries is required because it ain’t easy to look stylishly sloppy. I think the best phrase to describe this look would be “To find BEAUTY in CHAOS” (Hashtag Deep).

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The Master Roll:-

The Master Roll is another way to do a double roll or the skinny cuff. The idea is to do one big roll upward first to achieve that preferred length that you want, and then proceed to cuff the hem from there. It’s a matter of preference, but is certainly a tidier option for those who are extra particular about getting that “JUST RIGHT” length for your cuffing.

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Since this website is all about being local, we decided that this roll was a must for us to feature as it is definitely THE MOST POPULAR roll, or ‘un-roll’, in Malaysia. Can’t deny the fact that no matter where you go in Malaysia, you will definitely see people donning their jeans in this manner that is mostly seen coupled with a pair of flip-flops. The purpose of this ‘un-roll’ would be to wear out the part of the jeans that is under your heel. That way you can truly show people that that pair of jeans is really worn out.

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We hope that this guide has been truly helpful to all of you and if any of you guys have any questions regarding any of the cuffs shown here, or not shown here, just hit us up on the comments section, email us or just Facebook inbox us or the guys at Nusantara Denims. With that said, THANKS FOR READING!

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The Cuffing Guide by Nusantara Denims X Masses (Teaser)

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 We recently got together with the good guys from Nusantara Denims, put our heads together and came out with a guide, or  a showcase you may say, of the types of different cuffings for denim that are popular and how it is best suited for your sneakers, or vice versa. Check out the teaser, and stay tuned to this space as we will be updating the guide soon. 

With that said, have a good weekend everyone!

Darren Ashley & The Impatient Sisters: Nadi Kota (OST Kolumpo)

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 Darren Ashley teamed up with The Impatient Sisters for the official soundtrack for the upcoming Malay movie called “Kolumpo”. Below is the synopsis of the movie for your reading pleasure while you listen to this very happy, catchy and hippy song!

“From Central Market to KLCC to Setapak, the story weaves a tale of Hope and Dreams as diverse as the very fabric of Kuala Lumpur itself.

An Indian immigrant worker just arrives in town to work, only to find the company that offered him the job has already gone bust. He is saved by a local restaurant operator and begins his life adventure in the city as illegal immigrant worker.
In Setapak, a young girl trying to avoid phone calls from her mother, finding herself spending the whole afternoon helping a stranger, a senile Old Lady looking for her house she can’t remember its whereabouts. In Ampang, a young man meets a cute stranger at the LRT Station after they both missed the last night train. For someone who never dated anyone in his life before, this occasion is a life defining moment for the young man, his only hope to get a glimpse of love.

Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that pump the city’s heartbeat. Funny, and revealing encounters unfold beneath the KL skyline.”

Gerbang Urban by Rated Apparel

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Gerbang Urban is an event done by the good guys of local streetwear label, Rated Apparel. The event is a bazaar created for independent entrepreneurs, or in short indiepreneur, that is focused on the fashion or creative industry. Expect to see a pretty good number of local streetwear brands popping up shops at the bazaar. The event will be held at Lanai Seni, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, which is directly next to the iconic Coliseum Cinema. Happening this coming Saturday from 10am to 10pm, admission is FREE! Check out the posters below for info and we shall see you guys there!

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The Garment : The “Phenomenon” T-shirt

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The brand has definitely gained a lot of attention even though it has only previously just release one t-shirt, which is their signature tee. The Garment is not a brand that just focus on the product itself, but a brand that focuses on the concept, the lifestyle and the culture that revolves around it. By doing just that, the brand has become some sort of a phenomenon in our local streetwear scene, and that is what their latest release is about.

The “Phenomenon” Tee is about pushing the concept of a lifestyle led brand and that there are many interpretations to fashion. The words “Sharp”, “Smart”, “Preppy” and “Dapper” can be seen highlighted on the t-shirt which is specifically used to deliver the message of what kind of phenomenon that The Garment has started early this year.

The t-shirt is currently only available in black color, but there are rumors of a white color release which will be coming out next month. We will keep you guys posted, but in the meantime, enjoy the pictures of The Garment’s Phenomenon Tee.

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MDot by Melissa Indot

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Ever heard of the saying “No man is an island”? Well it’s true, cause according to Melissa Indot, we are all dots. Each of us individually are dots that once connected to one another, create a power synergy that will enhance our lives tremendously. And that is what Melissa’s latest album, “MDot” is all about. The long awaited second studio album reflects her personal journey as she discovers a deeper understanding that no one can exist on their own.

The song in the album features a marriage of sound between electronic pop & live music, infused with a little bit of 80’s classical, indie,  rock, 2 step and dance, all of which are inspired by what she has learned from her own circle of connections.

The first single from the album is “You & Me” which is a simple story of love and hope. Inspired by the notion that we are either directly or indirectly connected, be it in the past or somehow eventually, in the future. The song is a showcase on what to expect in terms of sound on the album. MDot is now available for purchase on all digital platforms and at all major music retailers.

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