Market41 is the name of a pop up store located in our beautiful hometown of Frankfurt (I just had to squeeze that in right now) and is run by these two wonderful people you see on the pic above: Lea & Yves.
Not only are they cool, but the styles they carry in Market41 are, too! Above you see some 5Preview shits, below you can see different styles by Sixpack, Red Collar Project and Crooks & Castles.
Also ladies can get themselves some nice dresses…
… plus accessories, while men can grab a pair of comfortable Baqua shoes as well.
Some more stuff for the ladies.
And here are the new Sixpack styles they just got today. By the way, check back from time to time, because you’ll always find something new at Market41.
As I barely can withstand nice things, that have an A written on them, I recently got myself this Sixpack shirt called “Parallel Strokes” by artist PMKFA – plus some shorts for my summer vacation, but these will remain a secret until then.
The guys from Munich based streetwear label BEASTIN either know I really like flipping through lookbooks in hardcopy form or they are just overall good guys. Which they most definitely are – without any doubt! So I really appreciated it as their current and beatifully themed lookbook for the Summer 2010 collection “Classic Material” arrived in my mailbox.
For the summer they offer you even more products now like bermuda shorts and woven shirts besides t-shirts and caps – everything very classy styles just as it was the case with the ones from their rookie collection.
Oh, and the face looks familiar, right? It is Chiddy from the upcoming hip hop duo Chiddy Bang. More pictures of the styles and a little background on the lookbook shot on the BEASTIN website.
By the way, the collection launches today along with the opening of the BEASTIN BODEGA STORE in Munich (including some additional NIKE styles, GOOD WOOD accessories, drinks on the house, a big ass TV for the match between Germany and Argentinia and an after party), so if you happen to be Munich, GO!
I’m back from Tokyo and developed + scanned some of my photos already, here is a little taste for you guys who follow RUNFFM.COM for the random photography that I do.
I didn’t film too much with my new Kodak Zi-6, because I often just forgot to. There were so many booths to check out and we met and talked to some cool people, too. I just randomly walked into Flo, who designed our stickers, we got just in time for this weekend, so what you saw in the video was really the world premiere of our sticker. Of course, we talked to the always friendly people from A-Game, who distribute The Hundreds plus some more brands including Sixpack France & UNDRCRWN in Germany (Thanks for the dope stickers!). Also Chris from Beastin was mad beastin as we walked into him, while being nice to talk to. And we met Robert from Freebase Sneakers as well and got some updates. Stay tuned for those!!!
Anywayz I think it’s a nice little video including a classic opening and at the end a Swedish shoutout for Unbreakable, who all were also very cool to us.
It’s just sad to see the Bright Tradeshow move to Berlin now. As one exhibitor put it correctly: “Everyone can do Berlin, but not everyone can do Frankfurt.” Worrrrrrrd!!!
Just found this video by accident and wondered where I recently heard the breakbeat.
A look into the comments made me realize oh yeah it was Dizzee Rascal haha.
Of course Hiroshi Fujiwara has to be in the japanese hip hop formation being one of the most influential people in trends and fashion to date without getting most of the credit, no wonder Japan is always a step ahead of everything.
Oh and just as a little sidenote the hat style HF is rockin in the first video I’ve just seen a few month ago on someone elses head again, Pharrell always got the japanoconnect haha ;).
Not only is this a premiere as Maestro covers the first female person in one of his episodes, but it’s really special, because it is about Anoma Ya Whittaker, Fashion Director for Complex Magazine. All of his episodes are very inspiring to me, as is his latest one – plus it really has a nice vibe to it. But now it’s your turn to actually watch it.
Hey, today we went to a little event called Fashion City West in Frankfurt am Main.
It was a sunday we had nothing else to do and a little time on our hands, the event was free and so we thought we should drop by and give it a quick run.
The only interesting thing at this fair/trade show was probably the booth of Freebase Records/Sneakers and we got the chance to check out some of their newest Nike quickstrike releases including the Parra Air Maxim 1+ and the Cassette Playa Dunk High, shoutouts to Robert of Freebase Sneakers at this point.
The guys from SNEAKERIZED (also check our previous post) returned from this year’s Sneakerness in Vienna with a nice little video that shows us what was going on there. Of course, sneakers of all brands and eras had been on display and also for sale, but also t-shirts, skate boards and street art. Bobbito even made his way to Austria as you can see in the videos, presenting his new model with Pro-Keds.
Through SNEAKERIZED I also found a link to Gaby Zwaan’s site, who made his own video. He has some incredible pieces of art. For real. Go and check out some of these here. Hopefully, we will have some more from him soon here on RUN FFM.
This post is about the about Sneaker Book (written in German).
It’s not your normal sneaker book as the two authors Oliver Krämer and Carsten Franke portray sneakerheads and collectors. You will find out some kool things, like one guy interrupting sex with his girlfriend, because an eBay auction was about to end (he won it!) or another one outbidding Roger Federer over the phone for a pair of Nike Air Max 1 41.
So, this is my first post after we got back from New York and Boston. We had a great time, even though we only spent a couple of days in those cities. Part of it was shopping like mad krayzie (and after it getting lost in Harlem, but that’s another story…). The first thing I did after our arrival (and a night without sleep at the airport) was to put all this stuff on my bed. Maaaaan, I do like it!!! And big shout outs to German Customs, that were not present at the airport when we arrived. ;-)
I will highlight some things during the next days.