



My good buddy Christopher Heavenor has a project that is building steam. See here. Buy here or here. Designed by this one.




This chair is brilliant. http://www.shaneschneck.com/

Everything Paul Barbera does is pretty amazing.

Some trees. I forgot who shot this. Sorry.
There has been an intense battle between the machines I use everyday and my new studio. The machines are winning but it takes a lot of my time. Things are being shipped and new products are being made. The new bags are in production and we should see some of them very soon. New wallet styles are on the way also. Makr is only one person with sporadic help by friends, please be aware. Also, “Customer Service” is me , so just ask for Jason.


I know I am pretty late on this one but I took this photo in November. Inventory is absolutely brilliant. Buy one or many, seriously.
Last image is of Winn Perry in Portland. I just sent over 10 really special Cordovan Flap Wallets in various finishes. Contact Jordan to order.








Another trip to Horween Leather. This time I got to spend some time with Nick Horween. Such a great person, we had a good time, ate some pig’s ear here and finished it up with a Saison (not usually that pumped on them, but this was incredible) from here (beer is better than website).
On my way to Atlanta a couple of weeks/months/who knows ago. Random cul de sac shred area. Word on the street is that the owner of Stratosphere built them and that Grant Taylor (his son) rips them.
Cotton. Shed thing.
Grant

“I actually don’t even love to use the term ‘Fashion’ too much when referring to the magazine or most of the quality blogs I read. I don’t pay a lot of attention to the runway shows or what Gucci did this season. For me, fashion is a part of daily life I guess. I love clothing, products, the details, learning something every day. I love the stories involved and meeting the creative people who actually make things. It’s more just a way of life and the clothing has to be functional. In my opinion, fashion has to be functional and make sense – at least most of the time, but even that can be objective.” -Ryan Willms
From an interview Here.