
In the wake of the Australia Day long weekend, it seems only fitting that we turn the spotlight to one of our much loved national icons, the boardshort (aka boardies, cozzies, trunks, togs or swimmers).
Thankfully, these new arrivals from Venroy are a far cry from the low-slung, velcro-flied and logo-emblazoned styles that plague our coastline each summer. Venroy’s offering is a much smarter affair sporting a tailored cut, subtle block colours and geometric prints. There’s a clear emphasis on function and durability so their good looks aren’t just for show.
And, to ensure your sense of national pride remain intact, they’re designed in Sydney and made right here in Australia – you beauty.
Venroy is available now in stores and online right here.
tags : venroy , shorts , mens

In the wake of the Australia Day long weekend, it seems only fitting that we turn the spotlight to one of our much loved national icons, the boardshort (aka boardies, cozzies, trunks, togs or swimmers).
Thankfully, these new arrivals from Venroy are a far cry from the low-slung, velcro-flied and logo-emblazoned styles that plague our coastline each summer. Venroy’s offering is a much smarter affair sporting a tailored cut, subtle block colours and geometric prints. There’s a clear emphasis on function and durability so their good looks aren’t just for show.
And, to ensure your sense of national pride remain intact, they’re designed in Sydney and made right here in Australia – you beauty.
Venroy is available now in stores and online right here.
tags : venroy , shorts , mens

In the wake of the Australia Day long weekend, it seems only fitting that we turn the spotlight to one of our much loved national icons, the boardshort (aka boardies, cozzies, trunks, togs or swimmers).
Thankfully, these new arrivals from Venroy are a far cry from the low-slung, velcro-flied and logo-emblazoned styles that plague our coastline each summer. Venroy’s offering is a much smarter affair sporting a tailored cut, subtle block colours and geometric prints. There’s a clear emphasis on function and durability so their good looks aren’t just for show.
And, to ensure your sense of national pride remain intact, they’re designed in Sydney and made right here in Australia – you beauty.
Venroy is available now in stores and online right here.
tags : venroy , shorts , mens

Here’s an interesting little snippet of trivia. In 1951, a small Finnish footwear manufacturer named Karhu sold the three stripes trademark it had been using to another little known German brand called Adidas for the equivalent of 1600 euros and two bottles of whiskey – not a bad deal.
Truth be told, long before Adidas (or Nike) had set foot on the track and field circuit, Karhu was carrying athletes across the line in record times. In 1920, a group of Finnish athletes known as the ‘Flying Finns’ took home five Olympic gold medals wearing Karhu spikes.
The Karhu Originals range pays homage to this golden era of Finnish athletics. At the heart of the collection is the Fulcrum Star, a simple take on the classic running shoe. If you’re in the market for a new pairs of sneakers and looking for something a little less generic than the big name brands, these babies are ready to go.
Take a look right here.
tags : new arrivals , mens , footwear

The humble chino has certainly experienced somewhat of a renaissance these past few years. And rightly so, it’s a fine pant. They’re versatile and comfortable and thanks to labels like Dr Denim, you can find just the right shade to match your present state of mind.
Their latest interpretation, named Karl, is a slightly slimmer take on the overwhelmingly popular Donk style. It’s an altogether economical affair, roomy up top, heavily tapered towards the ankle and cut from the same durable double yarn cotton twill.
If you’re still struggling to make the jump from skinny jeans to a more ‘grown up’ pant, this is a very good option. Think of them as your gateway chino, but be warned – it can be an addictive path.
Available now in store and online here.
tags : new arrivals , mens , dr denim

The humble chino has certainly experienced somewhat of a renaissance these past few years. And rightly so, it’s a fine pant. They’re versatile and comfortable and thanks to labels like Dr Denim, you can find just the right shade to match your present state of mind.
Their latest interpretation, named Karl, is a slightly slimmer take on the overwhelmingly popular Donk style. It’s an altogether economical affair, roomy up top, heavily tapered towards the ankle and cut from the same durable double yarn cotton twill.
If you’re still struggling to make the jump from skinny jeans to a more ‘grown up’ pant, this is a very good option. Think of them as your gateway chino, but be warned – it can be an addictive path.
Available now in store and online here.
tags : new arrivals , mens , dr denim

The humble chino has certainly experienced somewhat of a renaissance these past few years. And rightly so, it’s a fine pant. They’re versatile and comfortable and thanks to labels like Dr Denim, you can find just the right shade to match your present state of mind.
Their latest interpretation, named Karl, is a slightly slimmer take on the overwhelmingly popular Donk style. It’s an altogether economical affair, roomy up top, heavily tapered towards the ankle and cut from the same durable double yarn cotton twill.
If you’re still struggling to make the jump from skinny jeans to a more ‘grown up’ pant, this is a very good option. Think of them as your gateway chino, but be warned – it can be an addictive path.
Available now in store and online here.
tags : new arrivals , mens , dr denim

Wind the clock back a few years and good-looking men’s footwear was hard to come by in this fair country of ours. Thankfully, times have changed and we gents now enjoy the fine luxury of choice when it comes to selecting appropriate attire for our lowest of regions.
Doing her bit for the cause is Sydney based designer Emily Cooper and her handsome shoe line Meandher. Now in it’s fourth season, Meandher footwear is produced by hand and takes inspiration from traditional cuts like the derby, oxford and loafer. Each pair is designed with the wearer in mind and specific attention is paid to fit and comfort, with extra padding in the footbed and rigorous testing to ensure they’ll stand up to daily use and abuse.
We’ve just received a selection of new styles for summer and you can take a gander at them right here.
tags : mens , meandher , footwear

Wind the clock back a few years and good-looking men’s footwear was hard to come by in this fair country of ours. Thankfully, times have changed and we gents now enjoy the fine luxury of choice when it comes to selecting appropriate attire for our lowest of regions.
Doing her bit for the cause is Sydney based designer Emily Cooper and her handsome shoe line Meandher. Now in it’s fourth season, Meandher footwear is produced by hand and takes inspiration from traditional cuts like the derby, oxford and loafer. Each pair is designed with the wearer in mind and specific attention is paid to fit and comfort, with extra padding in the footbed and rigorous testing to ensure they’ll stand up to daily use and abuse.
We’ve just received a selection of new styles for summer and you can take a gander at them right here.
tags : shoes , mens , meandher

Wind the clock back a few years and good-looking men’s footwear was hard to come by in this fair country of ours. Thankfully, times have changed and we gents now enjoy the fine luxury of choice when it comes to selecting appropriate attire for our lowest of regions.
Doing her bit for the cause is Sydney based designer Emily Cooper and her handsome shoe line Meandher. Now in it’s fourth season, Meandher footwear is produced by hand and takes inspiration from traditional cuts like the derby, oxford and loafer. Each pair is designed with the wearer in mind and specific attention is paid to fit and comfort, with extra padding in the footbed and rigorous testing to ensure they’ll stand up to daily use and abuse.
We’ve just received a selection of new styles for summer and you can take a gander at them right here.
tags : mens , meandher , footwear

In the eyes of the rest of world, Australia is basically one big, dry desert surrounded by sun-drenched beaches. And while that may be true, those of us who live here know that we see our fair share of rainy days. In fact, last year alone Sydney had 175 of them and Melbourne had 158 – that’s almost half the year.
Why all this talk about rain? Well, we’ve just received our first delivery from Rains, a Danish label making some sharp attire to keep the drizzle at bay. The range caters to the lads and ladies, with a tidy selection of coats, ponchos and rainproof bags. The fit and finish is top-notch and they’re a far cry from that plastic-y yellow number you wore as a kid.
Umbrellas are out, raincoats are in – enough said.
tags : womens , Rains , new arrivals , mens

Uniforms for the Dedicated are a thirty-strong creative collective based in Stockholm. With an inclination towards experimentation with different fabrics and materials, they design and produce clothing collections with sustainability and curiosity at their core.
Their latest collection 'A Flock of Garments' combines classic shapes with a healthy dash of quirk and makes good use of environmentally friendly materials like hemp, organic cotton and recycled fabrics. The garments in question have that well-worn and comfortable look while remaining inventive and original.
Our selection for the season includes a limited number of t-shirts, shirts and cardigans that look right at home layered upon one another or matched up as you please.
Take a look at the goods right here and if you're in the need for a little spring time soundtrack, check this out.
tags : uniforms for the dedicated , new arrivals , mens

Uniforms for the Dedicated are a thirty-strong creative collective based in Stockholm. With an inclination towards experimentation with different fabrics and materials, they design and produce clothing collections with sustainability and curiosity at their core.
Their latest collection 'A Flock of Garments' combines classic shapes with a healthy dash of quirk and makes good use of environmentally friendly materials like hemp, organic cotton and recycled fabrics. The garments in question have that well-worn and comfortable look while remaining inventive and original.
Our selection for the season includes a limited number of t-shirts, shirts and cardigans that look right at home layered upon one another or matched up as you please.
Take a look at the goods right here and if you're in the need for a little spring time soundtrack, check this out.
tags : uniforms for the dedicated , new arrivals , mens

Uniforms for the Dedicated are a thirty-strong creative collective based in Stockholm. With an inclination towards experimentation with different fabrics and materials, they design and produce clothing collections with sustainability and curiosity at their core.
Their latest collection 'A Flock of Garments' combines classic shapes with a healthy dash of quirk and makes good use of environmentally friendly materials like hemp, organic cotton and recycled fabrics. The garments in question have that well-worn and comfortable look while remaining inventive and original.
Our selection for the season includes a limited number of t-shirts, shirts and cardigans that look right at home layered upon one another or matched up as you please.
Take a look at the goods right here and if you're in the need for a little spring time soundtrack, check this out.
tags : uniforms for the dedicated , new arrivals , mens

The Velour story is one of family tradition and downright good fortune. It began in 1997 when Per Andersson rummaged through the storeroom of his grandmother’s old clothing store, which has closed its doors years earlier. Under a blanket of dust, Per cracked the mother load of vintage finds and decided to open a shop selling the dead-stock garments alongside his own remakes.
Fast-forward to the present day and Velour is now well established as one of Sweden’s most renowned labels. Having forged an identity through their clean, no-fuss approach to dressing, this season the brand’s vintage heritage has come to the fore.
We’re certainly not averse to change and it’s great to one of long time favourites steering towards a new direction. We’ve just taken delivery of selection of shirting and a particularly nice take on the classic varsity jacket, it may not get a lot of use over the next few months but definitely one to stow away for the change of season.
Take a look at the goods right here.
tags : velour , new arrivals , mens

The Velour story is one of family tradition and downright good fortune. It began in 1997 when Per Andersson rummaged through the storeroom of his grandmother’s old clothing store, which has closed its doors years earlier. Under a blanket of dust, Per cracked the mother load of vintage finds and decided to open a shop selling the dead-stock garments alongside his own remakes.
Fast-forward to the present day and Velour is now well established as one of Sweden’s most renowned labels. Having forged an identity through their clean, no-fuss approach to dressing, this season the brand’s vintage heritage has come to the fore.
We’re certainly not averse to change and it’s great to one of long time favourites steering towards a new direction. We’ve just taken delivery of selection of shirting and a particularly nice take on the classic varsity jacket, it may not get a lot of use over the next few months but definitely one to stow away for the change of season.
Take a look at the goods right here.
tags : velour , new arrivals , mens

The Velour story is one of family tradition and downright good fortune. It began in 1997 when Per Andersson rummaged through the storeroom of his grandmother’s old clothing store, which has closed its doors years earlier. Under a blanket of dust, Per cracked the mother load of vintage finds and decided to open a shop selling the dead-stock garments alongside his own remakes.
Fast-forward to the present day and Velour is now well established as one of Sweden’s most renowned labels. Having forged an identity through their clean, no-fuss approach to dressing, this season the brand’s vintage heritage has come to the fore.
We’re certainly not averse to change and it’s great to one of long time favourites steering towards a new direction. We’ve just taken delivery of selection of shirting and a particularly nice take on the classic varsity jacket, it may not get a lot of use over the next few months but definitely one to stow away for the change of season.
Take a look at the goods right here.
tags : velour , new arrivals , mens

Our Legacy return this season with their lates collection Carmine Tonic. Here's what they have to say about their latest offering.
"To have a style is very dangerous. It's like when people say that they are not political, only by saying that is political in itself. I have a style, but I do not want to have a style. My style is nothing. It's my way to make everything minimal, and concentrate to take away all unnecessary."
That's all well and good, but what's even better are the clothes themselves. Rugged wardrobe staples seem to have become the label's calling card and this season they continue that streak with a tidy selection of shirting, sweats and jackets that strike just the right balance between fit, finish and function.
Take a look at the goods right here.
Also worth a glance is their beautiful campaign imagery shot by the renowned and generally amazing Japanese photographer Takashi Homma - see it over here.
tags : our legacy , new arrivals , mens

Our Legacy return this season with their lates collection Carmine Tonic. Here's what they have to say about their latest offering.
"To have a style is very dangerous. It's like when people say that they are not political, only by saying that is political in itself. I have a style, but I do not want to have a style. My style is nothing. It's my way to make everything minimal, and concentrate to take away all unnecessary."
That's all well and good, but what's even better are the clothes themselves. Rugged wardrobe staples seem to have become the label's calling card and this season they continue that streak with a tidy selection of shirting, sweats and jackets that strike just the right balance between fit, finish and function.
Take a look at the goods right here.
Also worth a glance is their beautiful campaign imagery shot by the renowned and generally amazing Japanese photographer Takashi Homma - see it over here.
tags : our legacy , new arrivals , mens

Our Legacy return this season with their lates collection Carmine Tonic. Here's what they have to say about their latest offering.
"To have a style is very dangerous. It's like when people say that they are not political, only by saying that is political in itself. I have a style, but I do not want to have a style. My style is nothing. It's my way to make everything minimal, and concentrate to take away all unnecessary."
That's all well and good, but what's even better are the clothes themselves. Rugged wardrobe staples seem to have become the label's calling card and this season they continue that streak with a tidy selection of shirting, sweats and jackets that strike just the right balance between fit, finish and function.
Take a look at the goods right here.
Also worth a glance is their beautiful campaign imagery shot by the renowned and generally amazing Japanese photographer Takashi Homma - see it over here.
tags : our legacy , new arrivals , mens