



Up over at Denim Debate now is the most recent installment of this year-long saga of a man and his jeans. Or is it a chapter in the epic tale of men and their jeans? Either way, get over THERE and check it out how my 3Sixteen's hold up during my very specifically calibrated 24 oz. Banquet challenge.
From the inbox comes word of Oliver Spencer's capsule footwear collection for Topman. "The collection of desert boots and oxford shoes share Oliver’s trademark brick red EVA wedge sole which the designer champions in his own collection of tailored shoes. The desert boots are available in navy blue, stone and chocolate brown suede. The oxford toe-caps are available in navy blue and cream nubuck with white stitching." From $150.
Change is a necessary thing and although I'm prone to resist it in general, June does mark Secret Fort's two year anniversary so I felt it appropriate to do a little work on the old fort. Nothing drastic, some minor renovations, but over the coming little while expect to see some changes around here. Hopefully, the new and improved Secret Forts will be just that yet still feel like the old familiar place you've been coming to for a while now. There's going to be some interesting things happening on other fronts, so stay tuned. As always, I welcome all thoughts and suggestions whether in comments or by electronic mail. So keep stopping by, thanks a million for doing so and keep an eye on the fort.



Back in March, I teamed up with my buddy Shea Parton from Apolis Activism and a small team to produce a few profiles on modern activism in action. The first was Michael Daube of Citta International. The second, and just up on the Apolis website, focuses on Rod Arnold, Chief Operating Officer at charity:water whose prime objective is bringing safe drinking water to developing nations. From the Apolis site, "At Apolis, we recognize that authentic results come from daily partnerships. Each season, we feature a modern activist whose work represents our vision to empower people and communities. This spring, we acknowledge Rod Arnold at charity: water for partnering with us to create the Restore Haiti Initiative and this is the story of how it all began."



APOLIS ACTIVISM PROFILES: ROD ARNOLD from Dave Christenson on Vimeo.
