Menswear FW12 Highlights

January 31st, 2012

Menswear FW12 Highlights

A season defined by the details, FW12 menswear was a great start to the year. Out of the mass of imagery presented from world class designers, 9 times a day for 9 days straight, we’ve selected the collections that stuck in our heads the longest.

Menswear FW12 Highlights

Louis Vuitton
“Animated, that’s one way of describing the latest from Louis Vuitton. Animated as in literally having exaggerated qualities, in an awesomely tailored kind of way. The scarves were jumbo-big; the coats had clean, geometric prints; and every look had some serious texture.”

Menswear FW12 Highlights

Jil Sanders
“Raf Simons must have swallowed the red pill based on the procession of Agent Smith clones at Jil Sander this season. Supple leather outerwear draped over precision-cut tailored pieces, all blacked-out save for the contrasting pop of white shirts (and a pair of animal-embroidered jumpers). Consider this Neo-minimalism.”

Menswear FW12 Highlights

Junya Wantanabe
“Junya Watanabe picks up where his Spring 2012 outing left off, a farmer’s market. This season, however, Watanabe visits the contemporary co-op and creates a collection of polished parkas and barn jackets in tweed and denim, paired with overalls and leather patchwork pants, all in clean, unwashed finishes.”

Menswear FW12 Highlights

Versace
“Versace’s latest was packed with look-at-me-now psychedelic patterns, blood red suits, and shearling-sleeved denim jackets. Oh yeah, there was a sunflower-print jump suit, too. What we mean to say is that this catwalk wasn’t for the faint of heart. Somewhere in the sea of the theatrics, totally wearable pieces lurked—badass leather jackets, sharp khaki suits, and slim gray jeans that the every-dude could pull off with ease…relative to that jump suit, at least.”

Menswear FW12 Highlights

Dries Van Noten
“Groovy man, or sir, really, would be the appropriate response to Dries Van Noten’s psychedelically charged runway this season. Colorful prints, looking like the portfolio of an LSD-induced tapestry weaver, were used in everything from peacoats to pants, but didn’t overwhelm a collection that was very much grounded in reality. Sublimely tailored topcoats and a series of dark suiting looks maintained the gentlemanly, refined aesthetic so associated with the brand.”



Top 5 Kicks: Paris Fashion Week Fall 2012

January 26th, 2012

From boots to brogues, tasseled loafers to knit kicks, there was an abundance of eye-catching footwear on the runways this season. Here are the Top 5 Kicks you need this fall. (Top To Bottom) Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Dries Van Noten, Givenchy, & Neil Barrett.

Prep Jerks Top 5 Kicks Fall 2012

Prep Jerks Top 5 Kicks Fall 2012

Prep Jerks Top 5 Kicks Fall 2012

Prep Jerks Top 5 Kicks Fall 2012

Prep Jerks Top 5 Kicks Fall 2012



Quantum Levitation

January 14th, 2012



I foresee hover boards from Back to the Future II.



Winter Essentials: 2012

January 12th, 2012

Prep Jerks Winter Essentials 2012

Though California winters tend to consist of 80 degree days, nights are chilly and may require something with long sleeves. Our USA Raglan is the perfect item for those chilly winter nights. Be sure to get yours while supplies last via our online shop.



Paintings by Diego Gravinese

January 12th, 2012

Diego Gravinese

Argentinian painter Diego Gravinese focuses his work around photo realistic imagery. His works are hand painted replications of photographs. His work is highly detailed, capturing both mundane and bizarre scenes in photo realistic style.

Diego Gravinese

Diego Gravinese

Diego Gravinese



Why (Nikon D4 Video)

January 9th, 2012

WHY – Nikon D4 Release Video from Corey Rich on Vimeo.

The Nikon boasts better video features than all other camera in its class. Here is they video the shot to prove it. **must watch in HD**



Fashion Designer: Jean Touitou

January 5th, 2012

Jean Touitou

When thinking of understated, minimal men’s and women’s clothing with that hard-to-define effortless something, the name Atelier de Production et de Création, or A.P.C., is one that immediately springs to mind.

A.P.C.

Jean Touitou started the label in 1987 as a reaction to what he saw as the loud, money-focused, gaudy mood of the ’80s. An idealist and revolutionary who had fallen somehow unexpectedly into fashion in the late ’70s, Touitou, born in Tunisia and raised in Paris, was looking for a movement and couldn’t find one, so he decided to create an alternative to what he saw around him.

A.P.C.

Relying more upon his gut instincts and amalgamating his genuine interests (such as music) and friends into the mix rather than following a more traditional business approach, Jean Touitou’s A.P.C. has established a somewhat timeless chic that has continued to resonate some 25 years.

A.P.C.

One of the brand’s most popular products is its raw-denim selvage jeans. Their jeans are quite popular among denim enthusiasts, as they are high-quality Japanese selvage denim but are also, unlike the products of many companies who use denim of this quality, slim cut and fashionable. The denim also fades quickly when used, allowing denim enthusiasts to achieve a lot of wear and fading quite quickly if they wish.

A.P.C.

Now with a whole new generation appreciating the brand, and Touitou’s distaste for the loose-fitting clothes, new stores have opened in New York and Paris just last year.

A.P.C.

With such a strong grasp and involvement in many different disciplines, we’re excited to see what’s on the horizon beyond fashion for both A.P.C. and Jean Touitou.



Engineering Genius

January 4th, 2012



Mookee by Yuske

December 26th, 2011

Mookee By Yuske

Mookee was started in 2008 by Yuske Kamiya. The line is inspired by surf, hip-hop and vintage culture. The unique pieces are created by re-fashioning vintage fabrics and are offered in limited quantities.

Mookee By Yuske

Mookee By Yuske

More items by Mookee can be purchased via their online shop.



Photographer: Erik Wåhlström

December 26th, 2011

Erik Wåhlström

The work of Swedish photographer Erik Wåhlström.

Erik Wåhlström

Erik Wåhlström

More of Erik’s work here.