Archive for the ‘friends’ Category

Yo Baby…

Posted on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 by Crystal

Here we go again. You’ve had a long day, or are about to have one, and some dude thinks he can worm his way onto your “to do” list. It’s always the same, those one liners that make you think, “How did you really think this little conversation would end up?” These next few stories should have the guys working on their A game…. and ladies, enjoy the laugh.

Pennsylvania native Sayda recounts a failed attempt, “It was sent to me as a myspace message, yeah that’s right, myspace. It was by some dude I didn’t even know and it said ‘Girl, Fidel Castro must have really done you wrong to have brought you here to America and into my presence.’ One I am not Cuban and two, that is so wrong.” Too bad for that guy, his message got deleted and he was blocked. Shame.

Then there are the more… simple minded and less inventive one liners (sounds nicer than plain stupid). College cutie Samanthia has heard it all including, “Is your name Campbells? ‘Cuz your mm mm good!!” Ummm, we’ll just say that relationship didn’t go very far. Though he might have been handy for winter colds, oh well.

And what about the men? One brave soul named Wayne fessed up. “If there was anything I could be I would wanna be your tear so I could be born in your eyes, live on your cheek and die on your lips.” Very Romeo and Juliet… too bad they both died in that book. Not wanting to bruise the male ego you could also go with the pretentious, “I just wanted to notify you that I noticed you noticing me, so I’m letting you know I noticed you too.” Thanks Wayne.

Or if you happen to be in Milan, like I was a few months ago, you just might get it straight up. “Excuse me Miss, do you need a husband?” Thankfully “No!” in English is the same in Italian.

Let’s be Friends with Benefits.

Posted on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 by Francesca

Has it been a while? Have we got the perfect match! 

Introducing Cut & Sewn’s Friends with Benefits.
Welcome to Cut & Sewn’s community of designers that want to share with you! 

We here at Cut & Sewn have always wanted to give an outlet for those creatives with no means to promote their work. This section is where we begin to prove that Everyone deserves to shine!

Want to partake in the fun? Have your own designs to showcase? Believe me, we care! Contact us at style@cutandsewn.com.

Check back often as we get more shops up. Everyone deserves to shine!

Cut & Sewn + Nachos NY = Your best nightmare

Posted on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 by lee

Nachos NY, a great website all about the pursuit of everything nachos recently produced an awesome shirt with us. “‘Chos before Hoes” as it reads puts it nicely; nothing comes before nachos in this website’s mind.

Both of these photos taken at the recent 2009 Guactacular Invitational, next year expect pyrotechnics.

I Heart Music & Neil Halstead

Posted on Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 by Francesca

Brought to you by 99 Dollar Music Videos, Cut & Sewn has made their debut in the background of Neil Halstead’s (of Slowdive and Mojave 3) new music video – Elevenses.

Watch our West Coast Reps in their custom cuts!
“I Heart Music,” Sol, White, Medium
“Puta Please,” Sol, Yellow, Medium
Create your own Custom Cut now!

See the exclusive interview with Emma Allison and Makenzie Lynd!

 

See Neil Halstead’s world premier and featured spotlight video!

When 60 degrees is considered cold, an interview.

Posted on Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 by Francesca

Our West Coast Cut Crew Reps Emma Allison and Makenzie Lynd came all the way from Santa Barbara to donate some sun to the cold coast. Their first adventure in Brooklyn brought them to Williamsburg’s Nita Nita and the exclusive filming of British music maker Neil Halstead’s (of Slowdive and Mojave 3) music video “Elevenses.” A big thanks to Chris Piazza of Jigsaw Soul for hooking it up.

 

Cut Crew East: How’s New York treating you?

 

Emma Allison: There’s no beach around and that’s weird. But I love it. I like the city and change of pace. It’s refreshing. – culture shock is refreshing, anything new is refreshing. It’s a bit nipply but I like it here.

 

CCE: Rub it in. Brooklyn can be a scary place for new comers. How has it been treating you?

 

Makenzie Lynd: I feel like it’s more like we’re living here than visiting. We are doing every day sort of stuff. We’re living the Brooklyn life.

 

CCE: How do you feel about tattoos?

 

EA: I like them. They are hot.

 

CCE: So how was the video shoot today with Neil Halstead?

 

ML: Everyone was really welcoming and really nice. They wanted to get to know us.

 

EA: It was set in a cute garden, pretty windy. I like how it was supposed to be set in the summer and it was freezing out.

 

CCE: How was the music?

 

EA: I loved it. I know every word now.

 

ML: It was my first time hearing it and now I’m sick of it. But the music was relaxing.

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Party like a rockstar, kick a little ass.

Posted on Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 by Francesca

We would like to give a big THANKS to our good friends at Uncle Magazine  for helping us get hammered the right way!

Friday night at Public Assembly, formally known as Galapagos, (we all remember Cut & Sewn’s epic Everyone Wants a Piece Party) brought good vibes, good people and excellent exclusive reading material.

Sponsored by New Rome, the night kicked off right with mix-masters Indian Giver. There wasn’t a single booty in the crowd that wasn’t shaking. Using a Girl-Talk minded mix, they spun their own original flavor with a very energetic guitarist, drummer and singer. Singing along with Bono takes cajones. Here’s a video quicky if you’re curious and feel free to download their sweet album, Taking It All Back: The Mixtape Album.

Closing the night was DJ Swaaan. He rocked the house, we danced until bedtime aka when our motor skills began to shut down.

So why were we there anyway? To celebrate Uncle Magazine’s launch of Issue II . To read it in full, click here.
In only a matter of days will you be able to get your hands on a hard copy. We assume you don’t want to have to look long for it, so here’s an answer to the savenger hunt.

If that’s not enough for you, put on Indian Giver’s Mixtape, load up the photo album of the night, and let the slideshow begin.

For more stuff about the Uncle Empire, click here.

This is How I Roll

Posted on Monday, March 16th, 2009 by lee

Today’s guest t-shirt comes from friend of the company, Dynah. When she isn’t looking good in our shirts, she’s hard at work at Bali What, her blog.

My lovely new Cut & Sewn shirt proclaims, “This is how I roll”.  How is it that I roll, you might ask?  On a pink TiLite AeroZ, with Natural Fit rims, Stimulite Contour cushion, and MaTRx Elite back.  That is, in a wheelchair.  There are a few cool pre-made wheelchair-themed t-shirts out there, but I wanted something special.  So the fine folks at Cut & Sewn took my wording and ran with it, creating the awesome piece of apparel you see here.

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Forget leaving footprints, your thumb will do.

Posted on Monday, March 9th, 2009 by Francesca

I met Janine Martel, the creator of Thumbook a few months ago. Not knowing if this was an undercover scheme, Janine pulled out a set of different colored stamp pads, asked me to smudge my thumb into the color of my choice, press it onto a page of her teeny tiny book, and draw a self portrait with her matching colored markers. As if my finger print couldn’t be more of a self-identifier, she had me write a quote or philosophy that I live by on the opposite page (see below).

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Introducing our friends, the mighty Uncle Magazine

Posted on Monday, February 23rd, 2009 by lee

A tasty treat was delivered to us today. I received a shiny, new copy of issue two of Uncle Magazine. If you missed out on their inaugural issue, Uncle is a funny, well-written piece of literature for NY and beyond.

This issue covers topics that others would be scared to touch with a 10-foot-pole. Parisian Metro Sexual Assaults, Letters to Landlords and Cockfighting are just three of the untouchables that Uncle is more than willing to touch. Check out the PDF here.

Also, in coordination with the drop of the new issue is the brand new uncleempire.com. With a brand new design and a constant flow of enlightening content and funny commentary, Uncle is bringing paper-like and digitally, right to your face.

The Cut & Sewn crew welcomes the boys of Uncle as friends, pals and confidants.