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...

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

OAKLEY.

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During my recent Cali trip, I was invited by Oakley to visit their headquarters in Foothill Ranch. This was one of the most inspiring company visits I've experienced since my first time to Beaverton, Oregon. The brand ethos is so strong at Oakley. It's a rarity in today's corporate America. The company is based on a solid foundation of design, performance and protection. That's it. Did you know that almost every single pair of optics that Oakley sells comes from this single office in Cali? From concept to design to sampling to production to shipping to distribution—it all comes out of this ONE SINGLE office. Why? Why are they not outsourcing like every other company in America (including Staple)? Because they have OCD and analness to the Nth degree. It was really amazing to see. I can't make a t-shirt under one roof and these guys are making hardware items that withstand projectiles.
先日のカルフォルニアの旅の途中で、僕はOakleyに招待されFoothill Ranchにある本部を訪ねてきました。今回は僕が経験した中でBeaverton, Oregonに初めて訪れて以来、一番感銘を受けた会社訪問でした。Oakleyのブランドの気風はとても強いものでした。今日のコーポレートアメリカには珍しいものです。この会社はデザイン、パフォーマンスとプロテクションのしっかりとした基盤に基づいています。それだけです。Oakleyで販売されているほとんどのアイウェアはカルフォルニアにあるたった一つのオフィスから生まれる事を知っていますか?コンセプトからデザインからサンプリングから生産から出荷から卸まで、これら全部をたった一つのオフィスでやっています。なぜ?なぜ他のアメリカの企業のように(Staple含め)アウトソーシングをしないのか?なぜなら、彼らは病気なくらい神経質で几帳面。すごかったです。僕は一つの屋根の下で一枚のTシャツも作れないのに彼らは弾丸にも耐えられるハードウェアアイテムを作っているなんて。

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The front entrance. Straight out of Bladerunner.
正面玄関。ブレードランナーから飛び出てきたみたい。

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Did you know Oakley's founder, Jim Jannard, started out making handlebar grips for motorbikes? He named his company after his dog. He manged to develop a rubber grip that got stickier when wet rather than more slippery. It became the industry standard. Unfortunately, its difficult to brand your logo on handlebar grips. So he decided to try making goggles where the strap was prime real estate for branding. Necessity is the mother of invention again. Jim, still part of Oakley, went on to start a new company. Red Camera—which is now the industry standard Under-10lb HD camera. You could say this guy knows something about lenses.
Oakleyの創設者、Jim Jannardはバイクにつけるハンドルグリップを作り出したのが始まりだった事を知っていますか?社名は彼の愛犬の名前から付けられました。彼は濡れたときに滑らずもっと吸着するゴム製のハンドルグリップを開発しました。それが今では業界のスタンダード。しかし、ハンドルブリップに会社のロゴを入れるのは大変なので、ストラップがブランディングに最適なゴーグルを作るようになりました。またまた、需要は発明の母です。Jimは今でもOakleyの一員ですが新しい会社を設立しました。Red Cameraという今では業界の10ボンド以下のHDカメラを製造しています。レンズについてはこの人にまかせてください。

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Molds made right in-house. 型もここで作られています。

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180-miles-per-second-steel-balls-shooting-at-your-eyes-proof. 秒速180マイルの弾丸が当たっても大丈夫なレンズ。

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When was the last time you saw 800,000 square feet worth of distribution and warehousing INSIDE your office? I'm having ULINE -envy.
250,000平方メートルの流通部門と倉庫がオフィスの中にあるところを見たことありますか?うらやましい。

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Nice goodies. Top one is a one-off prototype design...never to be made. It features the Tokyo Subway System all over it. The second one is a mil-spec Oakley goggle. No graphics at all and totally matte black. Can't wait till next winter.
ナイス。上のは一度限りのプロトタイプデザイン。。。二度と作られません。東京の地下鉄網がデザインされています。二番目のはmil-spec Oakleyゴーグル。グラフィック無しのマットな真っ黒。次の冬が待ちどおしい。

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Thanks for the grand tour. Till next time.
In case you still question their dedication, this is the last thing you see before you leave their building.
グランドツアーをありがとう。次の機会まで。
まだ彼らの熱意を疑問視している人、これが彼らの建物を出る直前に目にするものです。

5 Comments:

Blogger thesubculturalist said...

Damn? I had no clue?



p.s click my name brows the blog

4/01/2008 7:48 PM  
Anonymous wesley koh said...

Hey, Jeff!
My name is Wesley and I'm a HUGE FAN of what you do. You're one of the most underrated designers out! (atleast i think so). Anyway, I read your blog almost everyday and when I read this specific one about you coming to Ca and saying you went to the Oakley building, I felt goosebumps crawl up my back! Reason being is because I work at the Courtyard by Marriott in Foothill Ranch, CA. And I dreamed about you checking in and how i would tell you how a big fan i am, but it's so weird that like it partially came true. Haha you're probably thinking im nuts but I'm just a fan. Keep up the good work! And next time stay at our hotel! I'll give you an upgrade!

4/02/2008 2:59 AM  
Anonymous ptsp said...

Can't wait until next winter? This winter is not over yet man! Serious snow falling right now in Austria.. Oh yes..

4/02/2008 1:08 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

all in-house? that's a company to support. no offense to you of course, i think staple is bad-ass.

4/03/2008 12:11 AM  
Blogger Joseph said...

I remember when I was 9 or so (back in the early- to mid-80s) being so into BMX and thinking that Oakley grips were the sh*t. Of course, I ended up getting a pair for my crappy Huffy! Which is probably akin to putting some rims on your Yugo.

4/03/2008 4:48 PM  

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