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28 February, 2007 at 10:12
Ledian
is a beautifully website. Congratulation a very good work.
1 November, 2007 at 11:24
The Daily
Nice work on the website and i really enjoyed the fact that you have all these magazines listed so everyone can browse through them and find the info they need.
24 March, 2009 at 1:01
Fruit Salad UK LTD
Dear Sir/Madam
We are a brand new sneaker brand hailing from London, UK, and we are launching on the 27th of March.
We are massive fans and followers of your blog and was wondering if could please mention us, to help us get our name out there. I have therefore attached pictures of our products to this email. However if you need any further information, or anything at all please do not hesitate to contact us.
Company Info
Fruit Salad is a fresh and new lifestyle brand in tune and innovating the current trend in alternative to main stream fashion labels. Fruit Salad bridges the gap between the onslaught on vinyl toy designers emerging to the dramatically increasing fanatical sneaker collector population. We produce in very small numbers, and some in batches as small as fifty shoe, as a means of highlighting the artwork and personality of each shoe. We aim to not only to produce neck breaking of the moment street wear, but also hope our potential audience will collect and horde are footwear like little pieces of art, sitting in their inspired box design never to be worn.
Brief History
Fruit Salad begun in 2007 run and owned by young inspired creative people, in our shop in Camden, London, which is a historic place for fashion, music and culture. At that time we were renowned throughout the UK for those in the know how for our take on the newly arrived Nu Rave scene. However as our popularity grew along with out team, we began to gain interest from a market with other musically influence clothing interests. This opened doors, and we begun creating for an eclectic musically influence fan based, are garments went from being one off hand made prints to garments being fully manufactured in a smaller more limited batches, still allowing us to maintain our exclusive image.
However although we had gained a lot of interest throughout the UK, we decided that we wanted our brand to go global as we have developed a brand and image which has an incredible global appeal. We therefore decided to shut our shop in order to chase these aspirations, and entered the footwear market as a sneaker alternative to Nike and Adidas.
Our brand is due to re-launch after a short break through our new sneaker range, with the look of a more versatile life style brand image. We have had a very good reception as retailers feel we offer a breath of fresh air to the sneaker market, with an image which appeals to anyone with an open mind. Our stockist are:
8 July, 2009 at 19:30
brandon
where did you find the white bike? DQM?