June 22, 2009
June 19, 2009
the little big (LTB) of jeans

I was wondering how I would ever find my favourite pair of jeans when in Turkey this coming September, as I know that they are manufactured locally in Istanbul. I wear my black skinnies (little bigs) with the little silver creature on the bum at every available opportunity, with trainers, boots, thongs, t-shirts, tops, jackets, they are my most flexible clothing item and the one thing I always feel good in, comfort without compromise.
So I did a search on LTB (little big) on wiki and check out this for a quote from heaven.....who knew the turkish denim could be sooooo good in so many ways?
"LTB By LittleBig serves its customers through 67 shops in Turkey – 33 of them in Istanbul."
Done, done and so done, now, how to get the boy on board to buy a container full of them to bring home to Melbourne. mmmm......jeans, should I be managing my expectations?
"LTB By LittleBig serves its customers through 67 shops in Turkey – 33 of them in Istanbul."
Done, done and so done, now, how to get the boy on board to buy a container full of them to bring home to Melbourne. mmmm......jeans, should I be managing my expectations?
Labels: black skinny jean, fashion, jeans, little big, LTB
June 11, 2009
subscriptions gifts are the BEST
My partner and I try to warm the heart of the other by exchanging experiential gifts at birthdays. Christmas, you can do whatever you want. Often our experiential gifts results in near life/death experiences (jumping from great heights) or one present becomes two, because who really wants to solely degust for 4 hours at a 2 hatter in the 'burbs of Melbs. Not me.
Bloody capricorns make it difficult to differentiate between b'day and Christmas and I am often left with less than a penny to my name and a whole lot of confusion as what gift to give on what day - every year I am brought to tears by the frustration of so little time, so little money and way too much love. One year in particular however I think I outdid myself and extended the birthday/Christmas gift way beyond the month devoted to most public holidays and Christmas and Capricorny birthdays all the way to Gemini territory. Every month from January - June one brand spanking, internationally addressed parcel would arrive with a new t-shirt enclosed, everytime a perfect fit. This t-shirt subscription was much loved and the t-shirts are still being worn today by the lucky recipient, but recently, I got thinking about the gifts that keep on giving....here is a list of favourites that are worthy of attention:
T-shirt subscription from Threadless
Coffee subscription from Square Mile Coffee Roasters (1 x 350g bag every month)
Quaterly Essay from Black Inc publishing (an academic kick up the butt 4 times a year)
Magnation (for a magazine subscription of any kind - who doesn't like mags?)
A word a day subscription - wordsmith - everyday and free (who doesn't like a freebie?)
Music subscription - doesn't exist but it should and I am here right now to tell you that that is a damn fine idea and I am pulling rights to commercial-in-confidence (how does that work with blogging?); and
Art subscription - same concept as above but a new piece of art commissioned from a collection of artists every quarter. This way they could get money up front to eat/pay rent and create and you would be pleasantly suprised with a work of random art and everyone would be happy (NB. choose your artist carefully).
Send me your favourite subscription idea and I will see if I can rip it off and make squillions of money out of it, no go forth and wonder, what is it that you want in the mail on a regular basis that you might not fork out for on your own accord but would love it if someone else would do it on your behalf.
oh yeah - subscribe me up.
Bloody capricorns make it difficult to differentiate between b'day and Christmas and I am often left with less than a penny to my name and a whole lot of confusion as what gift to give on what day - every year I am brought to tears by the frustration of so little time, so little money and way too much love. One year in particular however I think I outdid myself and extended the birthday/Christmas gift way beyond the month devoted to most public holidays and Christmas and Capricorny birthdays all the way to Gemini territory. Every month from January - June one brand spanking, internationally addressed parcel would arrive with a new t-shirt enclosed, everytime a perfect fit. This t-shirt subscription was much loved and the t-shirts are still being worn today by the lucky recipient, but recently, I got thinking about the gifts that keep on giving....here is a list of favourites that are worthy of attention:
T-shirt subscription from Threadless
Coffee subscription from Square Mile Coffee Roasters (1 x 350g bag every month)
Quaterly Essay from Black Inc publishing (an academic kick up the butt 4 times a year)
Magnation (for a magazine subscription of any kind - who doesn't like mags?)
A word a day subscription - wordsmith - everyday and free (who doesn't like a freebie?)
Music subscription - doesn't exist but it should and I am here right now to tell you that that is a damn fine idea and I am pulling rights to commercial-in-confidence (how does that work with blogging?); and
Art subscription - same concept as above but a new piece of art commissioned from a collection of artists every quarter. This way they could get money up front to eat/pay rent and create and you would be pleasantly suprised with a work of random art and everyone would be happy (NB. choose your artist carefully).
Send me your favourite subscription idea and I will see if I can rip it off and make squillions of money out of it, no go forth and wonder, what is it that you want in the mail on a regular basis that you might not fork out for on your own accord but would love it if someone else would do it on your behalf.
oh yeah - subscribe me up.
Labels: black inc, magnation, publishing, subscription, t-shirt subscription, threadless