Legendary artist and vintage vehicle aficionado - Mr. Jeff Decker on his 1941 Crocker custom for Grant's Golden Brand Pomade.
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Legendary artist and vintage vehicle aficionado - Mr. Jeff Decker on his 1941 Crocker custom for Grant's Golden Brand Pomade.
Grant's Golden Brand Pomade the premiere water-based pomade made in the good old USA
Our friend James Mitchell of Edwin London high styled with our Matte Dressing. Stop on in the Shoreditch brick & mortar to grab a pair the best denim & a tin of our products.
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Legendary professional skateboarder & Hollywood tattoo artist to the stars, Eric Dressen for Grant's Golden Brand Pomade. Recently interviewed in a 5 part series on the ever popular Vice. Tried & True for decades, congratulations Eric.
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Many talk the talk, few walk the walk. In this age filled with an abundance of faux vintage vehicle mass appeal “dudes” – rest assured these gents keep the candle of authenticity burning. True to their craft JJ and Jason Phares live, breathe and fabricate their dreams of iron.
Both Gents styled with our Medium Blend Pomade
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"His hair was jet black, combed over to perfection and swooping past his sideburns — Elvis meets Sal from Dog Day Afternoon.” Meet the real Tony Manero: Brooklyn's very own Tony Ferrante, a.k.a. Tony Disco. Tony's straight out of the Golden age of Brooklyn Disco and at 78-years-old can be seen still dancing on the Coney Island Boardwalk. Mr. Ferrante has also worked most of his life as a barber and said, “Dancing and cutting hair, I’m a master at both.” “Even at 78, I’m still developing new steps,” Mr. Ferrante said. “People try to copy me, but they’re wasting their time.” As we've always said, "age with style and grace." Stay young at heart. Stay golden.
Photo by Julie Glassberg for The New York Times.
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Supreme still life of one our favorite actors Al Pacino. Frank Serpico, Sonny Wortzik, Michael Corleone ~ the list goes on and on. Excellent photos taken by our friend photographer Lance Dawes last Summer in NYC.
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Watch the video as Master Lee's Wing Chun is broken down step by step in slow motion.
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Jay and his daughter Avery James. photo: Jeff Potocar Today we are featuring our friend Jay Potocar. Mr. Potocar is greatly respected for his contributions behind the scenes at the legendary Van Doren Rubber Company (Vans). I first met Jay a few years back when I had the opportunity to design a shoe for Vans. Working with Jay and his team was a 25 year dream that manifested itself last Fall. I started as a consumer of the brand, a 10 year team rider and till this day we at the office still wear the functionable and fashionable waffle soles regularly. From the core skateboarder to the polished fashion guy - Vans has a pair of sneakers that represents your lifestyle.
Jay has spearheaded the launch of numerous notable campaigns for the brand. Here is a little insight into his creative world:
1. What is your official role and duties for Vans? Jay Potocar. Senior Product Development Manager. I make stuff.
2. Describe the design and thought process behind the birth of a shoe. The process starts with a product brief that's handed off to Design where concepts are sketched against. A tech pack is created then delivered to Development where we begin the sampling process. After multiple rounds of samples, the final confirmation spec is issued to the factory and Production starts. From Brief to Build, it's an 18 month cycle.
The thought process varies based on what problems we are trying to solve. The process is there to flush out the most viable product option.
3. Everyone wants to do a collaboration/specailty/one-of-a-kind/limited/fancy schmancy shoe with you, how do you choose? If it's Max Schaaf or Yo Gabba Gabba! or Dennis Hopper, they reflect our pure expression of creativity. Through that, we maintain brand and product integrity. There are so many different reasons we choose to work with an outside design source and though there are a myriad of people and brands we have partnered with in the past I think they all make sense for Vans and who we are.
4. Part of progressing athletic shoes is you need to bring new technology to the market. Vans roots are embedded in generations who wear the classics, how do you balance progression and culture? Please explain a little. Through Product Design and Development, our goal is to produce footwear that is innovative both stylistically and functionally. We just built the world's first vulcanized cupsole, the "Wafflecup". It grips and feels like our Classics, but is a supportive and durable modern cupsole. The best of both worlds. Seriously, no one has ever vulcanized a cupsole before and it's rad. Progression is forgotten if it doesn't solve a real problem and Vans progresses by building what functions better for skateboarding and through that we connect our generations of skateboarders - from Alva to Cardiel to Rowley to this next generation of skaters like Elijah Berle. That kid rules.
5. "Style is Everything" is our motto, who do you think has style? the Gonz.
Thank you Jay for your contributions and dedication to the sneaker culture. *Jay proudly uses our pomade to look top-notch.
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director kurosawa kurosawa and legendary actor toshiro mifune on the set
Some were critical of him, some were influenced by him, but we can't deny his significant place in cinematic history.
Happy Birthday Mr. Kurosawa.
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Jeff Decker at Hippodrome Studio from Lab Coat on Vimeo.
a short insight into the life of our friend - Jeff Decker. for those that don't know jeff is a vintage motorcycle customizer/restorer, classic car conditioner and the OFFICIAL sculptor commissioned by Harley Davidson. jeff's rides are tauted as some of the rarest customized pieces on wheels. his sculptures are also highly acclaimed by the high brow art socialites along with the low brow chopper circles. jeff in our books is a modern day high stlyed gent who is the real deal - no faux motor culture/fashion wanna be here. jeff is looking top notch now that he uses Grant's Golden Brand.
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Some snapshots we took days following Steve Jobs' passing.
More Steve Jobs photo tribute.
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