Baseball themed PHOTO BOOTH flicks from our Vancouver POP~IN~SHOP at the Board of Trade Co. Check out the rest here.
Photos by Zoe Fuhr.
Baseball themed PHOTO BOOTH flicks from our Vancouver POP~IN~SHOP at the Board of Trade Co. Check out the rest here.
Photos by Zoe Fuhr.
Today is the last day to check out the Muttonhead Locker Room in Gastown, we are open from 11-6p today at 206 Carrall St.
Sickk launch party last night! Big thanks to @boardoftradeco, @roaring20swine/ @vanurbanwinery & @cariboobrewing for the support 🙏 and high-5’s to all you #Vancouver mutts who made it out to the party 👍 (at The Board of Trade)
Check out our interview on The Hue! Don’t miss our Vancouver POP~IN~SHOP on until May 5th at 206 Carrall St. in Gastown from 11:00-6:00pm daily.
We will be celebrating the launch tonight by staying open until 11:00pm, come joining us for some beverages provided by Cariboo Brewing Co. and Vancouver Urban Winery/ Roaring Twenties Wine Co.
Spring//Summer 2013 will be available at both of our events this week in Vancouver and Toronto.
Stop by, say Hi!
VANCOUVER: The Locker Room in Gastown //206 Carrall St.
TORONTO: Open Studio // 163 Sterling Road, Unit 9B
Sup Vancouver!
The Muttonhead LOCKER ROOM starts this Friday.
Come check out our entire Spring/Summer ‘13 Lineup and stop by for some beers, BBQ and babes at THE BOARD OF TRADE CO. in Chinatown.
We are hosting our very first POP-IN-SHOP with our pals at the Board of Trade Co. in Vancouver.
Come by the Chinatown location from April 26-28, and/or the Gastown location from May 2-5 to check out our Spring/Summer “Good Sport” collection.
CHINATOWN launch = day party on Saturday April 27, 12:00p-6:00p (BBQ/brews/babes)
GASTOWN launch = night party on Thursday May 2, 7:00p-11:00p (brews/baseball poses/more babes)
Both events are generously sponsored by Cariboo Brewing Co. and the Vancouver Urban Winery. Come get your mug snapped by Zoe Fuhr in our baseball card themed photo booth for the Gastown launch.
Take a swing at Spring and come by the Muttonhead LOCKER ROOM at The Board of Trade!
Spring is in the air and our friends over at Victory Gardens are hosting a gardening workshop on March 23rd.
This 101 style lecture and demonstrative workshop is geared towards getting you started this Spring. You’ll learn the basics of soil, compost, timing and planning, containers, sowing seeds and transplanting. Each participant will receive a pack of seeds and some notes on Spring Gardening Basics.
Sign up here.
Our friends over at HMPL Vancouver made a cheeky little video featuring nothing but their No.15 bike bag.
There’s nothing better than a brisk bike ride with good friends on a December afternoon. Pair that with the HMPL No.15 Saddle Bag full of all your favorite things and good times are guaranteed.
What’s true is that Daniel Fazio, Ernesto Gomez, Thomas Anselmi and their teams worked their goddamned asses off for nearly three years after turning a seedy old has-been into a renewed cultural oasis for our city. They created, and curated, a space that welcomed in countless community groups (our organization included, and myself personally on many, many occasions) and artists, giving us all a place we felt at home in. A place that truly supported arts and culture in Vancouver. Their ceasing operations in a couple of weeks will no doubt leave a huge hole in the cultural fabric of our city.
If there’s one ray of hope, one piece of “Awesomeness” in this story that makes it not “bad news”, it’s the fact that the site that the Waldorf sits on is not presently zoned for residential use; it’s zoned for commercial, meaning that the new owner (The Solterra Group of Companies) can’t simply walk in and build condos there as many have speculated. Mayor Gregor released a STATEMENT earlier today and in it he said that “it’s my hope that they’ll be able to re-launch and return in some form in the near future… the City is exploring ways to support the Waldorf continuing as one of Vancouver’s most unique and vibrant cultural spaces.”.
The future of The Waldorf is uncertain but I’m holding on to hope that something great will rise from the ashes. Tell Mayor Gregor and the City why you care by signing THIS.
Thanks to Vancouver is Awesome for sharing this and please sign the petition to help save the Waldorf.
Hi Neighbour: Board of Trade Co.
We caught up with the multi-tasking David Lin of BOT to find out more about their growing retail empire. From designing their own line and opening a second location in Gastown the BOT crew has big plans for 2013. As of Spring/Summer 2013 Muttonhead will now be available in both locations and we are very excited to grow our business together and make our mark in Vancouver.
M: What is unique about your shop?
BOT: From the very beginning our main focus was to create a platform to showcase young emerging designers in fashion, art and design. Too often we would walk into a boutique and see the same star-power brands carried time and time again. We created the store with the notion that there are other consumers, like us, who are looking for something fresh, unique and different.
M: What is Board of Trade, beyond a retail store?
BOT: We are a family. Above all else, it is important to us that we create positive personal relationships with our designers and customers. Our store has been a labour of love and everyone that has helped us along the way knows that they have been an instrumental piece to this project. We make our business personal, from designing collaborative pieces with our designers or asking our customers what brands they want Board of Trade Co. to support next. Ultimately, we want to develop a collective space for other creatives or entrepreneurs to come get inspired and enjoy what we enjoy.
M: After you close up shop, what’s the best thing to do in Vancouver (during the fall/winter seasons)?
BOT: The store has become a communal meeting/hang out spot for our friends, so many nights after we close we clear the store tables, order Pizzeria Farina from down the street, do a booze run and just feast.
M: What is your favourite piece from the current Muttonhead Autumn/Winter 2012 collection?
BOT: The Baseball Pants made from recycled hemp. Vancouver is a laidback city. Everyone who came in loved these effortless, yet stylish pants.
M: What kind of staff parties do you guys have?
BOT: Ragers. There are three of us that run the store and we employ a range of friends, designers, and customers to do many random tasks for us. The least we could do is throw a rager every so often for everyone.
Great news for future Canadian designers and sportswear brands, Chip Wilson and Lululemon are launching a brand new school of design in Vancouver!
Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson announced Friday he will help fund a new $36-million school of design focusing on high-tech clothing at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Wilson said he and his wife Shannon will donate $8 million, to be combined with $4 million from the Vancouver-based company he founded in 1998, to launch the Chip and Shannon Wilson School of Design at Kwantlen’s Richmond campus.
The provincial government and Kwantlen will each contribute $12 million.
“It’s going to be marrying technical people who know what they’re doing with students here with the right machines,” Wilson told students, faculty and media who attended the announcement at Kwantlen’s main atrium.
“Students can come out of this school fully versed in the ability to make highly technical outerwear.”
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/donation+from+Lululemon+founders+helps+launch+Chip+Shannon+Wilson+School+Design+Kwantlen+with+video/7667269/story.html#ixzz2ElseV2Mg
Our brothers over at Vancouver Urban Timbreworks are teaming up with KNOWSHOW for their Autumn/Winter trade show in January 2013. Can’t wait to see what these two legends have up their sleeves…
If you attended the KNOWSHOW trade show in Vancouver last season you surely saw these amazing photos in their seasonal magazine KNOWMAG. We just discovered these hilarious photos were shot by our friend Brett Beadle (part owner of The Shop Vancouver) and feature Perry’s grandpa (whatta G!).

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