We want to say a big thank you to everyone that joined the family this year, from our wizard of a printer to contributing photographers, musicians, anyone who stuck up one of our stickers or rocked our gear and everyone else in between; you all made 2013 a killer one for us! It has been yet another busy 12 months of street drinking, product releases, traveling and working with a bunch of talented homies, with even bigger plans and projects slated for next year. See you in 2014...Stay Well Dressed.
Our homie Ta-Ku recently dropped his second instalment of the 'Drive Slow Homie' mix series for Hypetrak, yet again featuring a stellar selection of killer beats. Get this playing through your speakers or headphones stat, your ears won't be disappointed.
A little sneak peek at what the next generation of Sydney's explorers have been getting up to. Looking forward to the full release.
The Chop Teaser from The Chop on Vimeo.
The Chop is a new monthly night kicking off this weekend down at Play Bar, showcasing a host of established and up-and-coming beat-makers to keep your audio taste-buds satisfied. More event info here!
Give them a follow on Tumblr here for more photography of their adventures.
We've re-stocked our reversible bucket hats from the recent City Sports collection. Available now in limited quantities over at our web-store here! Be quick as these won't be around for long.
NEKST FOREVER from TheSeventhLetter on Vimeo.
Myamo x Ganju (Mad-Hop vol.7) from Piotrek Klubicki on Vimeo.
This looks to be a promising release judging by this nice little teaser clip.
Get familiar with more sounds of Phondupe here.
Wonderwalls Festival 2013 from The Hours on Vimeo.
Nice re-cap of what went down in Wollongong a few weeks ago. Stay in the loop with all graffiti and art related happenings here via our friends at The Opening Hours.
Our popular Heritage Pocket Tee's have been restocked in both the black and gray marle. Available at our webstore here!
First and foremost, Katsu is a bomber. Which, as he explains, means “that your graffiti truly represents the criminal act of vandalism.” He continues: “There should be no confusion by the public as to whether you’re trying to install a piece of artwork or deface property.” Read the full article over at Acclaim Magazine here!
If you're in or around Wollongong over the next few days, then definitely make sure you check this out. More info over at the Wonderwalls site here.
Stay in the loop with the latest drops, sneak peeks and other visual nicknacks over at our Instagram. Follow @welldressedvandals