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Art show at Patagonia? Sure why not. Shops are doing it these days, and that doesn’t exclude a shop as large as Patagonia. How would it work? The art is by Kitty Botke, Jeremy Collins, Chris DelMoro, Peter McBride, Nikki McClure, Geoff McFetridge, Jason Munn, Jason Stowell. Patagonia has the power to actually make this work, even without a real art space. How? Easels, small wall space, but integrated product, a warm and friendly environment, snacks, Honest tea, music, and that’s good enough. Yes I picked up a few shirts. Nikki McClure art. This is an important piece by her.Recognize it? There were a few Nikki t shirts which are nice. Geoff McFetridge. He’s been doing shirts with Patagonia for a while now, and they’re always great, and they’re $29 which is a good price for the quality you’re getting. No, his art work wasn’t for sale. Another important Nikki piece. Live Simply by Geoff. Yes I picked one of these up but in Green. Live music That’s the postcard drawing. Whoa, that’s the cover of his zine book work by Jason Munn The window of the shop.
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I guess we're guilty of the X thing by neck-deep.com. We don't get press often for our products even though we've made a ton, and keep working on projects. But here's one and it's funny. My friend Kohei is the man behind Mountain Mountain, and I am proud that the shirt came out alright. That's Serina in the photo on left giving the salute.
Take a look at the pic and the link at neck-deep.com
I guess we’re guilty of the X thing by neck-deep.com. We don’t get press often for our products even though we’ve made a ton, and keep working on projects. But here’s one and it’s funny. My friend Kohei is the man behind Mountain Mountain, and I am proud that the shirt came out alright. That’s Serina in the photo on left giving the salute. Take a look at the pic and the link at neck-deep.com
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In the mail came these. Interesting configuration and style. They're rugged and athletic. They look from the turn of the century, yet with new features.
It has a feel of newer Clark's type shoes. Sort of bootish but not, a little more sporty than in the 70s, and there you have it. A modern classic. When would I wear them in the question. I almost feel like it's for travel, when you'd take just one...