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June 29, 2011

More From Firenze ~ Pitti Uomo SS 2012

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DSCF0514Dude from Brunello looking so fly. Fucking Perfect That Suit.
DSCF0573Dudes of Drakes!
DSCF0581Well heeled outside Pitti.
DSCF0585Love a shirtdress, this ones exceptional.P6132155Liberty on this birds feet..
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P6142481How to wear a stingy brim! Notice its not perched in back his head!
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P6152823Husband & wife? partners in a store together?..
P6152888Eugene Tong always!
P6152902Il Bisonte Don
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P6132198Not sure if Gaspard had a frum upbringing or not but i like his clothes.
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P6132218Manastash. Def. Some Of The best Shit I saw At Pitti.
P6132230Ernesto!
P6132231Super cool casual (drawstring pant) cotton suit from Our Legacy!
P6132240Suede trying to be fancy.
P6132264Haversack dude!
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P6132306Yuketen, slippergame outta hand.
P6132307These, I’ll have these please. Thank You.
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P6132323Classic case of a boy wearing girls sneakers? I do wish Vans would do these needlepoints though..
P6132338Angelo!
P6132360Sartorialist & his men. I thought about showing the full shot but theyre kits re really kinda whatevs.
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P6132397On this Italian man at the Lubiam 1911 presentation.
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P6163259Inventory dudes. Really nice fellas.
DSCF0620Blessed to hang with ’em.DSCF0745Saw this dude in the train station when catching train to Milan. Favorite shot I think!

December 29, 2010

Resolutions in a Sea of Illusions. The return of a Lex Neville

A few months back i asked a friend to write on my website. we share similar sentiments and values.

This isn’t some year in review or any of that, although we are at the cusp of what we can collectively consider a new year, and so, in the final days of 2010, spaceship earth continues to rotate around a massive ball of photons, hence, life goes on, and it’s strange inhabitants scurry along the surface of the giant rock benevolently floating in ether, in search of purpose, meaning and maybe some cut of celebrity-ism, bombarded with imagery, subsequently illusion, creating a landscape that is now a place in which “fashion”, is almost, all there is. In the spirit of keeping up with the times and staying in fashion, we could also collectively consider this site a “fashion blog” as the presentation reflects that of other popular media formatted in this way, we all have our limitations I suppose, but what’s exceptional about Mister Mort, is that, the subjects are often of an idiosyncratic nature, and the selections have the brevity and candor akin to that of journalistic photography.  I would say that, this site is less about fashion and more about the mantra; “The clothes don’t make the man, but the man makes the clothes”, which leads us to my next inquiry; how does one make his or her own clothes?  Figuratively speaking, of course, unless you are in fact, literally making, tailoring, designing, creating clothes as a craft and that is what you do.  I suppose the real question is then; what is it, YOU do?  Where in a society of spectacle, the commodity completes its colonization of social life and human beings, have gone from human being, to human doing, to merely just, human appearing, as an image, just an image, posing, fronting, or however you’d like to characterize it…which leads me to think that the resurgence of “work wear” and other industrial age trends, from steam punk to sailor, dream hunk to player, and the myriads of blue collar themes, of the recent past, like that of fashions longtime Kierkegaardian love affair with military uniforms, was only a didactic longing for actually “working” or to take on the appearance of having done work, the appearance of “doing” or having all the indicators of belonging to a unit that does something, which is worn like a prosthetic limb and that suffers from ghost sensations of a now amputated existence.  Where masculine motifs are worn like dad’s old moth eaten chesterfield, out of place, oversized and useless.  Mister Mort has informed me that this site has near 10,000 visits a day and I can only imagine how many other blogs you loyal viewers must visit and how all these sites operate a lot like corporate entities, that are pipelining product through Edward Beranays-ian propaganda and mass media manipulation tactics, that wave slogans with oxymoronic messages of individualism achieved through consumption, paradoxically, pushing a product, that’s very existence depends on millions, to join the herd and buy in.  In an environment where culture is god and fashion, one of it’s many equalizers, blogs operate like cultish paganism in the midst of a collapsing Rome, complete with idols and slightly mutating iconography, all just bastardizations of the descending inherent hierarchy.  Instructions by plebes on how to better serve the court, these bloggers and their blogs are set up like gypsy merchant tents littered outside the Vatican, in a cacophony of chaotic chatter, peddling ideas about what to look for, where to find it, what to stay away from, what could cause you social castration or elicit the praise of your peers, and all for a little social currency in hopes of being plucked from their own anonymity and placed within the colossal churning wheel of celebrity, however meager it may be.  There aren’t any distilling trends, just ever more confusion in a sea of information.   In the words of the late great Terence McKenna, “culture is not your friend” and I would suggest as a New Year’s resolution, if being resolute is what you’re after, I urge you to dead your engagement with blogs, especially the fashion ones and mass media culture in general for that matter, create your own culture, and if work and the satisfaction of having done work is what you really desire, not the short-cut crack sublimation, through only appearing as if having done something; work, I say, actually “do” something, besides hold a wage job that confines you to a station of vicarious individualism achieved through consumerism, becoming ever more apart of the very fabric that you’re trying to cut away from.  Don’t obsess over getting the right boots, but make the boots you have on right.  As a true act of individualism, be an individual and stop following the pack.  Wear the clothes, don't let them wear you.

 

Lex Neville

 

 

 

December 10, 2010

LVC Makes Its Way Back To Levi’s Stores ~One Store At A Time

The next time you find yourself in San Francisco do yourself a favor and stop by the the recently furnished Levis store. On the lower level where the Tailor Shop is housed, LVC has stocked the floor with all 9 Made In These United States 501’s from 1890-1966 (1890, 15, 33, 44, 47, 54 501z, 55 & 66). If denim isnt your flavour, youll find a bevy of the most classical of american vintage items along with a sprinkle of LVC 1920’s Made In America tees, henleys, Sunset shirts and a personal favorite, the 1936 Type I jacket. Love a pleat & buckleback!

IMG_1250 The vintage tees, flannels and military pants (ALL MADE IN USA) sit on repurposed white oak barn siding that has been plane & sanded. (for you interior folk) IMG_1232 denim wall- Constructed from salvaged city of San Francisco scaffolding that was deemed unsafe for SF city workers..ties nicely with the city that gave birth to Levi’s & the 501!IMG_1254 50’s L.L. Bean IMG_1253 70’s Harley Davidson IMG_1252I love how the masking tape they used for inventory purposes remained on! P1030090P1030093P1030092Pink sweatshirt

Photo In addition to selling vintage and LVC, the tailor shop is now cranking out aprons of canvas duck and lining a selection of Big E type 3 denim jackets with 1940’s camp blankets. I normally have problems with reworked vintage but i quite like these.IMG_1220 IMG_1247Flannel rack Flannel close up IMG_1245 IMG_1235 Two jeans from 1890-1900 are being redone. The Barnyard (shown above) and the Spurbites shown below (worn by some cowboy, the cuff area is all beaten up from his spur) and will be available at this location. Both jeans were originally made right here (w/ pure indigo dyed 90z Amoskeag plain selvage denim) in Hippie Dippie San Fran Skippie.
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August 25, 2010

Ridin’ The 101 North

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We started out our trip by picking up Louisa at her home on Summit Ave. in Mt. Tamalpais.
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Before you see the view from the outside, you must see the curtain!
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Nice view
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Eventually we got off and not soon after stopped. Yes, they had yellow mustard.
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And soon stopped again and tipped our hats to a few locals
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Loved these colors!
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Of course we stopped at a few 2nd hand stores. These lockers were great.
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really wanted to get the scoreboard for Gordon.
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Ralph Lauren perhaps?
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We stopped in a little seaside town looking for lodging, where were told it was graduation week, every hotel was full… So we kept driving.
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This dude was shooting his friend surfing. Pretty cool piece. He shoots commercials and stuff…
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We were getting tired so we checked into the Curly Redwood Lodge
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In the morning we went to collect some driftwood. You know Jay loves his driftwood.
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Doing Hachonos for driftwood picking.
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We were fortunate enough to be invited into the home of a Cherokee woman who fitted us for some custom moccasins.
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