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Posted in Uncategorized on February 2, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

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Academy Award Nominee in a District Cotton Shirt

Posted in shameless plugs, t-shirts on February 1, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

Diablo Cody District Cotton

This totally falls into the shameless plugs category, even though it’s not really about us.  Oscar nominations are out, and while ordinarily this would definitely not be news here, our favorite patron got a couple of nods and that gives us an excuse to rerun this picture. Diablo Cody and her film Juno were nominated for best-picture, best screen-play and a few others.  Congratulations Diablo, and feel free to wear our stuff in public anytime.

Yay! Advice for Indie T-shirt Companies

Posted in t-shirts, the biz on February 1, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

threadless t-shirt

I just wanted to draw some attention to an interesting article on CNN.com today about starting a t-shirt business, with some comments from Jeffrey Kalmikoff of Threadless.  While the article isn’t incredibly insightful in terms of advice, but I was floored to hear that Threadless sells 90,000 shirts every month. Thats roughly 125 shirts every hour of every day.  The other statistic that I thought was pretty amazing was that they have over 600,000 registered users on the sight.

The article also features some other words of wisdom from Kalmikoff, “The t-shirt market is enormous,” he explains. “Work on the local level and differentiate yourself. It’s important to start slow.”   Nothing earth-shattering, but sometimes the simplest dictums are the most important and easiest to lose sight of.

This is Just Plain Stupid. (Inaugural Fashionable Green-Wash posting)

Posted in eco-fashion, green-washing on January 30, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

Now, first of all, I would ordinarily consider anything done by Donna Karan to be outside the very broadly self-set limit of what is relevant enough to write about here, but this couldn’t escape my attention.  Second, I apoligize for two negative posts in a row. Won’t happen again, I swear.  From WWD:

STATIONARY BIKES: Note to pedestrians — there will be a surplus of neon orange bicycles around New York next week. DKNY has partnered with the NYC DoT to help it promote biking as an alternative mode of transportation — well, sort of. DKNY is setting up bike stations from Thursday. But don’t expect to hop on one and peddle off to the next show. This being New York, the bikes will be chained.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, the orange bikes are a nod to the free bike programs that some cities and college campuses have around the world, where a bunch of bikes are left around the city for people to use. Granted this may not be a great program for NYC, how on earth DK thinks this is promoting bicycling is beyond me. Maybe if she donated the bikes to kids that needed them or something after the ad campaign, that might be useful, unless they are all dunked in fucking orange paint first. Well it did at least get her a spot in the Times, so maybe it wasn’t such a bad idea after all.

New Streetwear Star Wars Shirts, or Fuck George Lucas

Posted in t-shirts on January 28, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

This post has two titles, you can choose which one you like better depending on how you feel about George Lucas’ protracted attempts to co-opt street art and culture into marketing Star Wars.   On the one hand is the argument that Star Wars is so ingrained in our (let’s call ourselves the creative underclass) collective popular culture that it is only natural for it to manifest itself in works of street art and in this case t-shirts.  Cynics however might be quick to point out Lucas’s mildly covert campaign to recruit underground artists and writers to promote the Star Wars brand and lend it some ’street-cred.’   I’m going to not chime in here because, well, I don’t really care.

Anyway, excuse the excessively long disclaimer.  From the Lucas site:

UK Streetwear brand Addict have teamed up with Lucasfilm to produce an exclusive set of three boxed tees depicting three of the most iconic characters from the original Star Wars Trilogy (StarWarsShop’s got one of them – check it out!) Called the Icons Series, it’s a one-off set of officially licensed tees illustrated by artist Mitch, known by many for his work in the music industry — Amp Fiddler, Bugz in the Attic, Incognito, The Bees, and Howie B are just a few of the musicians he’s worked with.

For the details about where to buy it, blah blah, blah just go to the freakin’ site.

H&M ‘08: Still Ugly, but now better for the environment

Posted in Uncategorized on January 25, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

Ok, so the shirt’s not that bad, but a lot of the other pieces in H&M’s spring collection are pretty ridiculous looking, however, they now contain more Organic cotton. The collection will utilize 1500 tonnes of the organic stuff, which because of my ignorance of the difference between tonne and ton means absolutely nothing to me. Safe to say however, its probably a lot. One thing I have definitely learned in the eco-fashion business, is that no self-respecting company would dare issue a press release boasting their green-cred just to make themselves look more socially responsible, unless it was really significant. But I digress.

H&M’s Head of Design, Margareta van den Bosch says, “Our organic cotton collection is also high fashion, as customers are becoming increasingly aware of both fashion and the environment. We are proud to offer clothes made from organic cotton in nearly every H&M department,”

Well, there you have it folks. To check out more fascinating details about the line go to H&M’s flashy-flash website.


Dov Charney: Not a Total Scumbag

Posted in t-shirts, the biz on January 24, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

Around here we generally don’t think too highly of American Apparel founder Dov Charney’s juvenile sex-charged antics. Considering the size of the garment industry, the number of people I know who can first-hand vouch for what a jackass Charney is speaks volume about how much this guy gets around, and universally offends. However, taking a break from his usual kiddy-porn styled advertisements (ok thats another thing we kind of like about him), American Apparel launched a series of full-page ads supporting immigration reform in the U.S. While the ad’s content is nothing groundbreaking, what is remarkable is the willingness of a large corporation to speak the obvious truth of how hard-working immigrants are bearing the brunt of a fucked-up and archaic immigration system. The ad, which originally ran in the New York Times in December is now being repeated in such publications as the Village Voice. There is clearly little to gain (as a business) from spending large sums of money to run a polemical ad like this, which is why this type of political activism is indeed courageous and in my opinion should be recognized as such.

and here is some gratuitous AA advertising:

Hey Look, We’re Fashionable

Posted in Uncategorized on January 23, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

Okay, really not much to look at but our Billboard Bags were featured on a site today with Kate Spade and Crate and Barrel.  Kind of makes us feel like we are doing a good job of mimicking an actual clothing company.

We Shall Go To Queens

Posted in Uncategorized on January 23, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

This sweatshirt might be kind of funny, if it weren’t 95 freakin’ dollars.  Forget that promotion to making fries, you’d better have your eyes on assistant manager if you want to afford one of these.  If you are however loaded like Zamundan royalty you can check out NY’s Alador and Smith.

Quicksilver’s 08 Green Line

Posted in eco-fashion on January 22, 2008 by inthegarmentdistrict

Albeit mildly ironic that a company with the name Quicksilver (ie mercury) should be at the forefront of green fashion, the California based manufacturer has stepped it up once again. Already known for their use of organic cotton (in more than just t-shirts) Quicksilver will be unveiling their new line at the Natural Selection snowboarding event in Jackson Hole (home to the world famous Cowboy Bar, where I once got wrecked with a guy named Tofu) on January 29. The collection will include some innovative use of fabrics including recycled plastic for their polyester, a biodegradable laminate, and low-impact dyes. As always, they will also integrate hemp and organic into the mix as well. I will post some pictures as soon as they are available, but it is always good to see companies that go beyond doing the bare minimum just to get a little look-at-how-green-we-are press.

you can check out the original story at EXPN or the Quicksilver site.