INTERVIEW: TULL PRICE

A brand founded on principles, FEIT has garnered a loyal army of fans who stand behind its purist perspective and devotion to the ethics of hand made footwear. We caught up with founder Tull Price to chat about his journey and the brands new store in San Francisco /

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EDITORIAL: A NEEDLE IN THE SEA

Boasting an Impressive list of international Designers and an immersive concept space, Taipai’s NE Sense has been a go-to destination for luxury meets contemporary menswear in nations capital. Since launching their in house line NECESSITY SENSE in 2017, the Hsieh brothers take on formal tailoring mixed with modern fluid silhouettes has further solidified their place on the international map. With obvious inspiration coming from the families ties to the local fishing industry, we take a closer look at the brands Spring / Summer 2019 collection entitled “A Needle in the Sea” /

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INTERVIEW: SHINPEI YAMAGISHI FROM BED J.W FORD

BED j.w. FORD’s rise on the Tokyo fashion seen has not gone unnoticed in the west. A regular within the pages of THE NEW ORDER / for a number of seasons now, the brand presented its SS19 collection oversee’s as part of Pitti Uomo’s international curation of guest designers in Florence. We caught up with Designer Shinpei Yamagishi to talk more about the process of preparing and executing a show so far from home, and the unveiling  of the first collaboration with Adidas originals /

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FIVE THINGS - LIAM HODGES

A graduate from the prestigious Royal College of Art, Liam Hodges signature blend of patchwork, wide-silhouettes, workwear and sportswear has built an army of fans since his debut collection for Fashion East in 21014. A leading light in the London menswear scene ever since, Hodges’ appeal has drawn collaborations with some of the most recognisable names in the industry/

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EDITORIAL: UNDER DREAMING SPIRES

Number six in our series of online exclusive editorials, “Under Dreaming Spires” channels lazy sunday afternoon’s and late 60’s counterculture icons such as Syd Barrett. Featuring brands such as Barena, Bianca Saunders, Damir Doma, Daniel W Fletcher and more /

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Vol.19 ARCHIVE - Ryuichi Sakamoto

The career of legendary Japanese musician and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto began in the ’80s with YMO. He has since left footsteps on virtually every corner of music, from classical to experimental. Now, following a battle with throat cancer in 2014 that led to a six-month hiatus from music, Sakamoto is well and truly back. We sat down with the man himself to talk about where he is in both music and in life.  

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The New Order 10th Anniversary

THE NEW ORDER has nothing to do with trends, it has everything to do with strong minds and philosophies. When we decided to do something for the 10th anniversary of the magazine we wanted to work with people who are consistent with there outlay. All names we have built a relationship with over the last decade each product reflects the DNA of THE NEW ORDER in a unique way.

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INTERVIEW: CHRIS DORLAND

Addressing our evolving relationship to technology and the body, Chris Dorland’s recently opened “Synthetic Skin” allows us to apprehend the force of intrusive technologies as they merge into our bodies and psyches. We caught up with the NYC based artist to talk through the process of his evolving work as it embraces digital mediums /

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INTERVIEW: GUILLERMO ANDRADE

We all have a story to tell that shapes us as people, be it geographically or creatively. Guillermo Andrade is no exception. As the founder and creative force behind 424 Inc and its older sibling concept space FOURTWOFOUR on Fairfax, Andrade is proof personified that the American Dream is still alive and kicking. We caught up with Guillermo at the Met in NYC to discuss his past, present and future moves /

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FIVE THINGS: SIKI IM

A designer in the truest sense of the word, Siki Im has not only applied his talents to the world of fashion through his work under Karl Largerfeld and Helmut Lang as well as his eponymous brand, the Oxford trained architect also operates the award winning multi disciplinary SIKI IM STUDIO /

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FIVE THINGS - WILLIAM STROBECK

From a childhood in Syracuse to the Love Park skate scene in the late nineties to classic work with Alien Workshop to Supreme’s magnus opus' in Cherry and Blessed, William ‘Bill’ Stroebeck is slowly but surely re-defining a genre stylistically - via introducing his inimitable visual culture of romance and a love affair with skateboarding and adapting it to direct the neu garde of skate video content /

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Culture, PeopleAdam Titchener