To Darrin Hudson

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Name: jeffstaple
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I think everyone had a "Darrin Hudson" in their lives. Darrin Hudson was in my high school, back in Marlboro, NJ. You know, that person that you had to one-up all the time. Didn't matter what it was: Gear, hair, grades, sports, whatever...it was ON. Well for Darrin and I...it was kicks. Plain and simple. Oddly enough, in a school with over 1000 kids, me and him were the only 2 really into sneakers back then. This is my blog dedicated to Darrin. This is to tell Darrin that I'm still out there, and if he wants to battle, here it is son!! Bring it!! I've since lost touch with Darrin, but thanks to him, you all get to check out the kicks I have amassed over the years. So it is here, that I will archive every pair of shoes I own. It’ll include detailed photos, a grading system, a little tidbit behind each one and every single one will be available for purchase. (Simply POST A COMMENT with your offer). Some other little goodies sprinkled throughout also. Even if I updated a different shoe every week, it would take me about 3 years to complete this project. So sit back and enjoy! The project begins January 1st, 2006...

Friday, November 24, 2006

BEIJING.

Beijing is huge. Ginmormous. Everything here is wide and big...monsterous. I really love it. It feels a lot like Berlin to me. Very grey and kind of quiet, but creativity buzzing everywhere. You can feel it about to burst. In fact, I felt like it had a lot more culture going on than in Shanghai...especially in streetwear culture.
Here are some shots from the city. It's hard to capture the enormity of everything in photos. But, trust me, you feel like an insignificant pea in front of these places.

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Forbidden City

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Tiananmen Square. This places means a lot to me because it was the basis for one of my first t-shirt designs back in 1996. The concept of a student led revolution was very inspiring to me at the time...and it still is today.

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Requisite Great Wall shot...I was a bit dissappointed at how much of a tourist trap this place has become.

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Not sure what this amazing stucture is. Just your everyday run of the mill pack of elephants sculpted out of rock...at 5 times actual size.

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The future site of the Olympic Village in 2008. This is the main stadium nicknamed "The Bird's Nest" for obvious reasons. It was designed by the Swiss firm Herzog & De Meuron.

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The food in Beijing lived up to its reputation for being...um...interesting.

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Scorpion Kebab anyone? (Yes, it was spicy and crunchy.)

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KFC in China is bigger than McDonald's. Unbelieveable but true. The secret? The chicken making process in Western countries involves chemically frozen chickens as we all know so well. In China, that process is more expensive than just hiring the labor force required to kill fresh chickens and prepare them. Hence, you get better tasting chicken than you would in the States. WAY better.

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Beijing is the land of bootlegs. That is no secret. But I was suprised at the sophistication of what they bootleg. I think its really interesting that these bootleggers are more on top of the fashion and trends than most magazine editors. Case in point:
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Air Jordan belt buckle. Clot tee with some bootie ass Staple logo on the back. Air Force 1 with Bob Marley and dollar bills all over print! Scott (Ten Deep)! You're huge in China!

But some spots were really trying to do their best...repping the culture.

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Yaxin is a 16 year old sneaker shop completely dedicated to Nike Basketball and Air Jordan. The store merchandising and the collection he has is amazing because he is NOT a Nike account. Its really just a devout representation of his passion for sneakers.

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MESS is owned by Jimmy...one of the few stores selling all real streetwear goods. Everything from Fenom jeans to Pigeon Dunks to SBTG special make ups.

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On the first night i arrived, I went to the Vivienne Tam fashion show sponsored by VW. I respect Ms. Tam for her success and positive representation of Asians in fashion. Props to this mackin lady. She is much too humble considering everything she has done.

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(l-r) Shake Magazine and Size Magazine (one of the few sports and sneaker culture mags in China) founder, Cheng Yang. Carol and Joe from Nike China...great dinner at Green T. House. Holly and Ros from NYC. Just happened to run into them coincidentally at a Peking Duck restaurant. The chances of that are like running into someone while sailing in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. And Li Chen, a VJ from Channel V (the MTV of China) and his friend, MC Yang Fan. Thanks for the good times at Club Mix.

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And finally back home. China was amazing, but its good to be back in NYC.

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The varying scenary of the U.S of A. Home of the free. Land of the brave. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

1 Comments:

Blogger kenzilla said...

chinese represent!! =]

11/29/2006 4:10 PM  

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