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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010


Margin Shop Tour Videos<br />
13 June, 2010 </p>
<p>UK independent street wear and fashion tradeshow Margin London have momentarily shifted focus from their exhibitors, to the independent stores and fashion boutiques across the UK that best represent what our country has to offer.<br />
The Shop Tour video series sees Margin make the trip to a number of different independent stores across the country, from Brighton to York, taking in some of the best boutiques around including Urban Industry (Eastbourne), Boy Parker (Brighton), Chimp (Leeds) and The Rugged Standard (York). In the videos you can hear a little about the stores from the owners themselves as well as their thoughts on the Margin Tradeshow and how it has worked for them. It’s a great little insight into what goes on behind the scenes at some of these locations and a chance to learn a little more about some really interesting stores.<br />
Check below for our choice pick of the shop tours and head over to Margin on Vimeo to view more. For more on the tradeshow itself, check out the Margin London website.</p>
<p>Urban Industry, Eastbourne</p>
<p>Boy Parker, Brighton</p>
<p>Chimp, Leeds</p>
<p>The Rugged Standard, York</p>
<p>Written by: Suffocake

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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010


My Yard SS10 Artist Collection<br />
15 June, 2010 </p>
<p>After a brief manufacturing delay, the Summer collection of tees and sweats from Bristol born My Yard have finally hit the shelves. The My Yard boys took a little extra time to produce the new collection to ensure that all prints and materials met the exact standard they expected, and it appears it’s been worth the wait.<br />
The My Yard Summer collection contains a number of T-shirts and sweatshirts featuring the work of some of the UK’s most exciting and talented artists. You’ll find the work of Batman, Dirty Thirty, Ben Normanton, Andy Council, Cheba and Nikill on a wide range of different coloured tees and sweats. I first picked up on My Yard at the Margin London tradeshow earlier this year and was massively impressed with the samples. Ben Normanton’s work is my personal favourite – clean, punchy graphics with some great illustrations.<br />
The new range is currently available to by from the My Yard Store on Park Street in Bristol and is expected at retailers any day now, including Urban Industry and Chemical Records. The My Yard boys recently shot a lookbook for their collection, in Japan. Check some shots out below.<br />
Written by: Suffocake

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