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.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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Did you notice Terry Hall's son modeling?
How many articles on Daiki Suzuki and chambray shirts can we stomach??
I don't know. How many?
Its 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.
Best
Evidently lots.
Also, 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.
Is 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.
I can stomach a *lot* of chambray.
it isn't chambray , it's nothing like chambray , it's that folk shirt...
Really digging these blogs...!
My issue arrived today.
It is wonderful.
Thank you Secret Forts!
sneakypete in SF
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