Imported by Secret Forts, The Rig Out's second issue is even bigger and badder than the first.
There's a visit with a Secret Forts favorite, Daiki Suzuki. It's a good and essential read.
I have 25 copies I will personally be sending out. If you are interested in receiving a copy, while supplies last, email me at secretforts@gmail.com
(Please don't leave a comment here requesting one) with "Rig Out" as the subject. Include your address and I'll do the rest.
*A larger number are being made available as a bonus to all order over $30 online at Hickoree's. So if you're contemplating ordering that Trace Carrier belt or Hill-side handkerchief, now's the time.
A huge thanks to Steve Monaghan, Glenn Kitson and the rest of the Rig Out and Oi Polloi team for making it happen.
Did you notice Terry Hall's son modeling?
ReplyDeleteHow many articles on Daiki Suzuki and chambray shirts can we stomach??
ReplyDeleteI don't know. How many?
ReplyDeleteIts a photostory on the great man and his work place/city. There's only a wee Q&A with him. But I do hear what you're saying and we are looking at trying to get a broader view of the market and do things a little differently from what is currently already offered.
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Evidently lots.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it wasn't a 'feature' on chambray shirts, the shirt is part of a photo spread. I hope thats ok with you?
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GK
To be fair, wasn't Rig Out put together some time ago? I picked up a copy back in late 2009. I'd not seen too many an article on either back then.
ReplyDeleteIs that an actual chambray shirt pictured? It's a Folk one, yes?
The shirt pictured is actually a blue and white flannel. If you plan on criticizing someones work, do your research first. Looks like you guys have a well put together piece and hopefully I will get the chance to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI can stomach a *lot* of chambray.
ReplyDeleteit isn't chambray , it's nothing like chambray , it's that folk shirt...
ReplyDeleteReally digging these blogs...!
ReplyDeleteMy issue arrived today.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful.
Thank you Secret Forts!
sneakypete in SF