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Kiosk
July 25

Kiosk is a (web) shop with the best basics from all over the world, collected while traveling the world, featured in the shop for 4 – 6 months. Love the concept!

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Denham
July 23

For 15 years Jason Denham has been building an archive of denim regalia that has become the inspiration for his signature collection.
The first collection is aptly titled “the truth is in the details” which illustrates Denham’s knowledge of vintage product combined with a passion for modern design.
DENHAM is produced in Japan and Italy by a great jean maker called ‘Hiro’ who is also a sake maker. To celebrate the launch of DENHAM Hiro has gifted 100 bottles of the finest exclusive DENHAM branded sake. This is the first ever export of his family sake outside of Japan since 7 generations.
DENHAM will open a gallery boutique denim store in Amsterdam (9 streets) in December.

Looking forward to that!
Thank you Menno for sharing

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Update
July 22

We have just launched our new website where you’ll have the possibility to write with us, send analog e-cards and buy the reprinted Thank You Too card books, postcards and stamps. Spread the word.

Thank You.

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Summer album ‘08
July 22

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An absolute top album: Santagold it is.

Listen atAnother Muxtape.

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Spectacle
July 17

In occassion of the opening of the AIFW 2008 …and beyond collaborated with photographers Barrie Hullegie & Sabrina Bongiovanni to create a series of images inspired on their latest collection.
The exhibition runs from July the 19th until July the 26th, Oudezijds Achterburgwal 40, Amsterdam.

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Peace
July 14

Beautiful! by Justin Borsuk

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Floor
July 14

When you are around, be sure you check the Kostas Murkudis Showroom & Shop.

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Flora Olbiensis
July 9

A beautiful series of pictures by Erwan Frotin.
Flora Olbiensis Frotin’s exuberant portraits of tiny wild flowers found in the fields and forests around the Villa Noailles in Hyères, France, resonate with the Surrealist history of the location. Built in 1925-27 by the architect Robert Mallet Stevens, the villa was a holiday home for the Vicountess Marie-Laure de Noailles, a famous patron of artists including Jean Cocteau, and Man Ray.

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