No matter how artificially pumped-up mainstream fashion media says things are going economically speaking, the reality is that sourcing problems, new trends in discounting, and an entirely new generation of youth culture consumers who have spent their teens living in a recession, are changing the game of the industry. Stay tuned for more about this […]
Author: Ryley Bane
In a Heartbeat, Antenna Magazine Shutters
On February 3, 2012, Antenna Magazine posted not on their front page but rather, on their tumblr account, that they were done. “After five years filled with traveling, amazing people and more laughs than should ever be allowed in a work environment, we’re sad to say that ANTENNA has been folded. We are proud of […]
H&M Drops 15.3% in Profits Despite Versace Collab Hype; Next-up Marni and Challenges with Sourcing Indicating Trends in Fashion
Fast-fashion retailer H&M is a brand to watch for changing tides of fashion and retail for many reasons when it comes to youth culture. First, when they hit hard times, as they have reported in the Q4 finances with a 15.3% drop in profits despite a much-hyped collab with Versace, it means the fashion industry […]
Legendary Street Artist and Dogtown Co-Writer Craig Stecyk III to Debut “Fin”—Investigating Artisan Garage Culture
C.R. “Craig” Stecyk III, the co-writer and production designer of “Dogtown and Z Boys” with Stacey Peralta, is debuting a digital film short called “Fin” as part of his collaboration with Hurley in a film series project capturing personages of Southern California. The soundtrack includes Social Distortion, Breakdown, Tommy Guerrero and Steve Alba and the […]
Industry Round-up: Shaun White’s Home Line Collection Debuts at Target; Randy Hild Leaves Quiksilver
On December 26, lucky Target shoppers could check-out Shaun White’s latest collab with the big-box retailer, his home collection, featuring bedding, lamps, curtains, storage shelves, a skate rack, and other dorm-room friendly collectibles like a piggy bank. This collaboration, designed with his brother Jesse, runs until June 2012 in stores and online with prices ranging […]
Repair It Yourself Sneakers with Reversible Soles—Making Footwear Twice as Durable
The ability to repairs one’s own footwear is a concept that sustainability designers have been toying with for some time. Now, Eugenia Morpurgo, a design grad from Eindhoven, has created sneaker-like shoes that are easily repairable because the soles and uppers can be taken apart without dealing with adhesive glue. The shoes are simple canvas […]
PacSun’s Struggles Continue-Announce Closing of 200 Stores in Next 14 Months
On December 7th, PacSun’s Chief Executive Officer Gary Schoenfeld announced some big news. First that the mall-based action-sports-based chain would be closing 175-200 of its stores in the next 14 months, and that a 5-year $100 million revolving credit deal would be happening with Wells Fargo Capital Finance, and a $60 million loan funded by […]
Retail Round-Up: Versace X H&M Debuts to Huge Crowds, Now Onto Marni; American Apparel President Resigns; Adidas, Nike, H&M, Puma, and Others Launch Zero Discharge 2020
H&M and their last masstige collaboration with Versace sent crowds into a frenzy for the limited-edition items.Just as the fast fashion highstreet giant H&M debuted their designer collaboration with Versace to huge fanfare and crowds at most stores as the limited-edition collection went on sale a few weeks ago, today they announced their next collab: […]