Pencey Standard Spring 2012: Slub, Stripes, and Jersey

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Pencey Standard, the younger sister brand to NYC’s casual cool Pencey, marches onto Karmaloop this spring with its relaxed slub jersey collection. There are few color palettes as tried-and-true as this one, with red, black, and striped pieces. None of these items are particularly glitzy or ornate, but the simplicity and draping of each style guarantees it will become one of your wardrobe regulars. The best part? The ready to layer collection is perfect for that slow, painful transition from winter to spring! Scope out the line in their Spring 2012 lookbook — can you really resist their flattering Twist Mini Skirts?

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Stay Conscious: Houseware, Where The Heart Is

Spatial awareness is an organized awareness of the objects in the space around us right? So if the objects in the space around us are things like The Keith Haring Dancers Wall Decal by Blik (as seen in Karmaloop Headquarter’s  lobby), The U.S Indian Flag by Rothco , and/or The Eye Clock by suck UK, doesn’t that mean we are optimizing the space around us with the coolest shit possible? Yes!

I want you ladies (and bros) to stay conscious of our housewares section as we constantly have unique products dropping on a weekly basis. Shoutout to Erika K., our amazing Housewares Buyer, who’s been grinding to keep our site stocked with the raddest home and tech accessories ever!

xoxo

Contest: The Peep Show is Back!

Remember the Peep Show? You, our lovely reader, dig through the site I-Spy style for a chance to cop free gear? We took a holiday break but now (yes, about a month late) the blog is ringing in 2012 with a new flirty item up for grabs. Let us refresh you on the gameplan…

1. Take a look at the product close-up above.

2. Move on over to the Karmaloop site and start searching for the item. Hint: It will only be on our women’s side!

3. Once you think you’ve found the item pictured, send us an email at blogsubmission@karmaloop.com! Use the subject “Peep Show” and in the body of the email be sure to include the name of the item.

One (1) lucky winner will be chosen at random from all those who have guessed correctly, and will win the product pictured.  We’ll announce the winner next Wednesday, February 15, along with the correct answer.  Good luck!

retaW 2012 Spring/Summer Fragrance Room Tag

retaW 2012 Spring/Summer Fragrance Room Tag

New from Japanese lifestyle brand retaW for Spring/Summer 2012 is this set of Fragrance Room Tags. Following to the brand’s prior releases last year, the newest tags come in brand’s signature scents including “Evelyn” and “Fiona.” The aforementioned scents feature a blend of bergamot and champagne, and apple and cinnamon. Arriving with the same packaging to ensure a lasting fresh scent, the fragrance tags are now available through select retailers.

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How to Dye Vintage Clothing

Maybe you have a piece of clothing that’s sitting around in your closet begging to be worn. Problem is, it’s a boring piece. The color is drab, dull, and just plain wrong and you’ve had enough! Into the donation pile it goes.

Stop right there. Have you ever thought of dying it a different color? No? Well, if you’re up for it, dying is a simple and cheap way to liven up a piece of clothing. Read on to learn how!

Disclaimer: First and foremost, I only recommend dying clothing that you won’t regret messing up in case things go south durnig the dying process. Leave your expensive, rare, or antique items alone or take them to a professional to see what they can do.

Materials:

  • 1 package of dye (I like RIT Dye, the powdered kind.. You can find it at craft stores)
  • Clothing (Make sure that the clothing is made out of a natural fiber like cotton. Man made materials like polyester or acrylic will not take to the dye as well, hence the colors might not be vibrant.)
  • Large bucket
  • Salt
  • Stirring stick
  • Detergent
  • Rubber gloves

(These are just some general tips, make sure to read the dye instructions for specifics!)

Directions

  1. Take the clothing you want to dye and soak it in water. Make sure it is wet through and through.
  2.  Grab your bucket and fill it with hot water. Standard practice is three gallons of water for every package. Using a little less water will result in a potentially more vibrant color.
  3. Take your dye and pre-dissolve it in two cups of hot water. The hotter the water the better. Add to this mixture 1 tablespoon of detergent and one cup of salt. The salt helps to make the color stay on the fabric. Add this to the bucket.
  4. Take your damp clothing and submerge it into the bucket filled with dye.
  5. Stir, stir, stir! You want to constantly stir the clothing to make sure it is evenly dyed. Take care that the clothing isn’t too rumpled or creased in the water to ensure that the dye has penetrated every nook and cranny. 30-60 minutes of stirring should do the trick.
  6. Put those gloves on and take your clothing out of the dye bath and into a sink. Rinse until the water runs clear. This might take a while.
  7. When the water runs clear, take your clothing and put it in the washing machine. Wash it on a cold water cycle and dry per usual.

Ashley Baluyut is an Orange County based blogger and writer with a serious love for vintage clothing. You can find her at her fashion and lifestyle blog MILK TEETHS or you can catch up with her latest thrift haul vintage finds on YouTube at Three Feathers Vintage.

Mint Will Be VERY Big in Fashion This Season…..

Gaga said it and so it shall be…

Resort collections are rolling in and I took some time to style a few outfits to inspire you out of the winter blues.

Welcome to the Tragic Kingdom….

Be sure to check out the Rainbow Brite flatform sandals from Jeffrey Campbell as well as the towering Pusher II platform sandal in multi patch.

We also have your church shoes covered with an exclusive from Lovely People

Check out new arrivals from Free People, Cheap Monday, Unif and Alexander Wang.

Photography: Emily Wilson

Synthetic Landscapes & Ball Point Paintings by Shane McAdams

I recently encountered some stunning ball point pen illustrations that were favorably eery and drenched in saturated colors. They are the work of Brooklyn-based Shane McAdams, an artist and writer with a proclivity toward landscapes (expansive, sculpted deserts to be exact). Influences include maps and the complicated relationship between natural and man made elements of our environment: 2 themes clearly expressed throughout his range of work. I enamored by the notion of imagined places and fantasy mindscapes, and his aesthetic transports me to them quickly. Check out these examples from both series and click through for details.

Cop This Look: Zoë Kravitz

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Zoë Kravitz, daughter of bohemian beauty Lisa Bonet and rock star Lenny Kravitz, is naturally quite the trendsetter. Her innately cool sense of style is definitely an inspiration for me. Recently she was spotted at an event looking super chic in an Alexander Wang mini leather shift dress and sleek pointy pumps. This outfit is so effortless but edgy and glamorous at the same time which makes it totally memorable. No wonder why she has hot boyfriend Penn Badgely by her side and tons of acting and modeling projects coming up! As soon as this leather-look dress by Evil Twin hit the site it reminded me of her flawless ensemble.  Learn how to get her look:

  1. The Brown Sugar PU Leather Dress by Evil Twin
  2. The Eye Doll Shoe in Black by *Sole Boutique
  3. The Uma Clutch in Black Leather by Mata Hari

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Evil Twin SS’12: Black Magic Woman

Bustiers, leather fringe, ripped denim, and maxi skirts, all done in sun-baked, earthy hues like ochre and rust, make up the majority of Evil Twin‘s new S/S ’12 lookbook.  The overall feel can only truly be captured by a weekend at Coachella (or a slightly more gothic Woodstock), but we think the Aussie brand is as close as you can get to a sun-beaten desert without booking a plane ticket to California.

With names like the “Joplin” and “Brown Sugar,” Evil Twin isn’t trying to hide where their inspiration comes from. Think rocker meets hippie meets cowgirl, and anything that would help you get in touch with your wild side. If you need further explanation, we can put it in clearer music terms for you – they’ve dubbed the lookbook “Black Magic Woman,” after the 1968 bluesy rock single from none other than Fleetwood Mac.

Ashley Suarez Wood, Spring Intern.