feat(posts): a lot of things
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title: "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low Bred"
|
||||||
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date: 2021-09-17T12:08:42-04:00
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categories: [shoes, jordan]
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tags: [air jordan 11, black]
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draft: false
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---
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|
![Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low [Black, Red]](/images/aj11cmftlowbredstock.jpg)
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
The Air Jordan 11 is arguably one of the most popular sneaker silhouettes
|
||||||
|
in existence. Its striking use of patent leather made everyone reconsider
|
||||||
|
what constitutes a "sneaker" and what contexts wearing a pair is appropriate
|
||||||
|
for. Since its initial release, it's been steadily re-released in a variety
|
||||||
|
of colourways, celebrated as an annual holiday tradition for Nike and Jordan
|
||||||
|
(brand), proudly worn both on the basketball court and to more formal
|
||||||
|
functions like weddings and graduation ceremonies.
|
||||||
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|
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|
Beyond the scheduled "retro" releases, the 11 also occasionally sees
|
||||||
|
alternative designs, such as this "CMFT" Low variant, which trades out the
|
||||||
|
Cordura-style ballistic nylon and carbon fiber shank for more breathable
|
||||||
|
textiles and softer midsoles, emphasizing its "comfort" namesake.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
Recently, there was a new colourway of the CMFT Low that highly resembles one
|
||||||
|
of the original Air Jordan 11 colourways, the Columbia ("Legend") Blue that I
|
||||||
|
considered picking up, but I already have a pair of the Air Jordan 11 Retro
|
||||||
|
Low "Legend Blue" (2021) that I haven't even started wearing yet.
|
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---
|
---
|
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title: "Air Jordan 3 Retro Georgetown (2021)"
|
title: "Air Jordan 3 Retro Georgetown (2021)"
|
||||||
date: 2021-09-14T13:58:33-04:00
|
date: 2021-09-14T09:58:33-04:00
|
||||||
categories: [shoes, jordan]
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categories: [shoes, jordan]
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||||||
tags: [air jordan 3, navy]
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tags: [air jordan 3, navy]
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draft: false
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draft: false
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---
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|
title: "Adidas NMD City Sock (White, Gum)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-14T15:59:21-04:00
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categories: [shoes, adidas]
|
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|
tags: [nmd, white]
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||||||
|
draft: false
|
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|
---
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|
![Adidas NMD City Sock [White, Gum]](/images/adidasnmdcitysockstock.jpg)
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|
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|
Balenciaga released the Speed Trainer to mass appeal in late 2016. They
|
||||||
|
penetrated popular culture, even leading to a hip-hop shoutout from Cardi B,
|
||||||
|
where she called them "(the shoe) that look like a sock". They quickly
|
||||||
|
dominated many fashion circles, leading to a hypersaturation of textile-upper
|
||||||
|
shoes that is probably killing the hype they once had, now almost seen with
|
||||||
|
disdain, which is unfortunate, because conceptually, they were very
|
||||||
|
interesting, as a jumped-to conclusion of the advent of the Yeezy Boost 350.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Arguably what kicked-off this saturated movement was the "City Sock", an
|
||||||
|
early variant of the Adidas Originals™ NMD, which already featured a
|
||||||
|
knit upper. The City Sock took the NMD's design further by omitting the
|
||||||
|
traditional expectation of laces, leaving only a knit with a heel counter
|
||||||
|
attached to a sole. This particular colourway wasn't released until 2017, but
|
||||||
|
the original was one of the first models available in March 2016, the first
|
||||||
|
NMD release since its quiet debut in New York in December 2015.
|
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|
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|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Aprix APR-002 (Grey, Blue)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-16T09:47:28-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [shoes, aprix]
|
||||||
|
tags: [apr-002, white]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Aprix APR-002 [Grey, Blue]](/images/aprixapr002stock.jpg)
|
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|
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|
These were the first suede sneakers I ever bought. All official marketing
|
||||||
|
materials seem to indicate that this is a "grey", but to me, it always felt
|
||||||
|
more like a warm off-white cream. I thought the blue accents would make this
|
||||||
|
shoe pair well with a pair of jeans, so that's what I usually wore them with.
|
||||||
|
All my life, I'd been told not to buy white and/or suede sneakers because
|
||||||
|
they'd be "ruined" too quickly, but as I grew to love and appreciate the
|
||||||
|
character developed in long-lasting, hard-wearing items like raw denim and
|
||||||
|
natural leather belts, I decided I could live with the inevitability of
|
||||||
|
permanent marks of wear on my sneakers, and how glad I was! I can proudly say
|
||||||
|
I buy my shoes to wear and baby in favour of keeping them in pristine
|
||||||
|
condition for some hypothetical "perfect outfit" I would never actually
|
||||||
|
construct. Outfits are ephemeral as are ultimately the items in our
|
||||||
|
wardrobes, so we may was well enjoy them while we can. Even if the upper has
|
||||||
|
been completely matted by repeated abuseby dirt and water, the rubber outsole
|
||||||
|
has held up remarkably well, I think moreso than any other sneaker I've ever
|
||||||
|
owned. For a little visual "refresh" after a couple of years, I replaced the
|
||||||
|
accent-matching blue laces with a pastel braided lace.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Birkenstock Arizona ("Havana" Oiled Leather)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-17T15:12:16-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [shoes, birkenstock]
|
||||||
|
tags: [arizona, brown]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Birkenstock Arizona with Oiled Leather [Brown]](/images/birkenstockarizonastock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
It's funny that what now seems like a ubiquitous sandal didn't even exist
|
||||||
|
before 1973. It's what I picture Jesus walking around in as he lectures the
|
||||||
|
masses, which is frankly absurd. Two leather straps tape your foot down to a
|
||||||
|
suede-lined cup for your foot made of cork, stuck onto an EVA outsole. They
|
||||||
|
feel like torture for the first couple of weeks, but after they actually
|
||||||
|
conform to the shape of your foot. The shoemakers in Germany must know what
|
||||||
|
they're doing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Even if you wear through the EVA outsole, any decent cobbler should be able
|
||||||
|
to replace it with something materially similar, if not an official
|
||||||
|
Birkenstock-branded outsole, thereby eliminating the need to purchase a new
|
||||||
|
upper and midsole and the break-in period that they come with.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Céline Mint Green Micro Belt Bag (Fall 2017)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-14T13:05:03-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [bags, celine]
|
||||||
|
tags: [belt bag, mint green]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Céline Micro Belt Bag (Fall 2017) [Mint Green]](/images/celinemicrobeltbagstock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The Belt Bag debuted in 2015, as a more minimal followup to the Luggage Tote
|
||||||
|
and the Trapeze Bag. Season after season, it was reissued in new colourways,
|
||||||
|
and even sizes. In her final year at Céline, Pheobe Philo's Céline released
|
||||||
|
some of their largest collections before her departure, including this
|
||||||
|
specific colourway. I bought this when I learned Hedi Slimane, Celine's new
|
||||||
|
creative director, made the decision to remove the acute accent from the 'e'
|
||||||
|
in the creative house's branding (which Philo added), despite continuing to
|
||||||
|
sell Philo's original designs. This bag is a symbol of style that was made by
|
||||||
|
an icon who was being erased by her successor; I had to have one with "her"
|
||||||
|
name still on it. In my mind, she's like the British Woman counterpart to the
|
||||||
|
American Man that is Rick Owens; her designs were focused on what she believed
|
||||||
|
women truly wanted to wear, a similar philosophy to how Owens is inspired to
|
||||||
|
design by things he'd want to wear in his everyday life.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This bag is made of an artifically grained calfskin, similar to Hermès'
|
||||||
|
"Epsom" leathers, meaning that before construction, the hides were processed
|
||||||
|
with heat and pressure to create a perfectly consistent grain that masks
|
||||||
|
small imperfections in the material, and makes it more resistant to scratches
|
||||||
|
and water.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Diadora MI Basket Used"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-15T15:21:33-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [shoes, diadora]
|
||||||
|
tags: [mi basket, white]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Diadora MI Basket Used [White]](/images/diadoramibasketusedstock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
I knew it would be nearly impossible to acquire the Nike Air Jordan 1 '85
|
||||||
|
Hi's from a retailer instead of a reseller who would mark it up for 100% over
|
||||||
|
retail, so I ordered a pair of these in consolation. The year before Michael
|
||||||
|
Jordan got his Nike contract, when he was still wearing Converse Pro Leathers
|
||||||
|
and Adidas Forum Hi's, Diadora sponsored the Milan basketball team in 1984,
|
||||||
|
and they've released these as a nod to that heritage. The materials on these
|
||||||
|
shoes feel far nicer than anything I've felt on any shoe put out by
|
||||||
|
Nike/Jordan (brand) in the last decade, and they've been artifically aged to
|
||||||
|
look like they really came from 1984.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Fujitsu PFU Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-15T11:13:44-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [input hardware, topre]
|
||||||
|
tags: [keyboard, black]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Fujitsu PFU Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 [Black]](/images/fujitsupfuhhkbpro2stock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This is my current daily driver. A compact, 60% keyboard made with
|
||||||
|
Topre-designed electro capacitive keyswitches. More inexperienced, misguided
|
||||||
|
keyboard enthusiasts will tell you that Topre's proprietary switch mechanisms
|
||||||
|
aren't worth paying for because they're "glorified rubber domes". What these
|
||||||
|
people fail to recognize is that "rubber domes" aren't an inherently bad
|
||||||
|
quality in a keyboard, assuming the mechanisms are built well enough. I've
|
||||||
|
seen keyboard YouTubers boast about how they've "vastly improved" a friend's
|
||||||
|
typing experience by building them a new keyboard using Cherry MX derivative
|
||||||
|
linear switches, while tossing out their supposedly terrible Dell keyboards
|
||||||
|
that happen to be made with Alps SKCMs and NMB domes with sliders that would
|
||||||
|
have provided vastly superior typing experiences if they were just cleaned
|
||||||
|
and refurbished, but I digress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
As much as I love the feeling of the sliders moving through this keyboard's
|
||||||
|
plastic housing, I'm just not a fan of any of the layouts that can be enabled
|
||||||
|
on this keyboard via the DIP switch block accessible from the back, under a
|
||||||
|
removable cover. Thanks to someone over at the GeekHack forums who goes by
|
||||||
|
"hasu," most Topre popular boards have been reverse-engineered, so I was able
|
||||||
|
to set up a custom build of QMK relatively easily, after rewiring the
|
||||||
|
keyswitch PCB to a new MCU (the ATMega32u4 on a Teensy 2.0), and write my own
|
||||||
|
custom keyboard firmware.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Hermès Birkin 30 (Orange Epsom)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-16T13:22:48-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [bags, hermes]
|
||||||
|
tags: [birkin, orange]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Hermès Birkin 30 in Epsom Calfskin [Orange]](/images/hermesbirkin30orangeepsomstock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This bag is so notorious, that it made its brand notorious. Supposedly
|
||||||
|
designed for Jane Birkin after a basket she was carrying througn an airport
|
||||||
|
spilled its contents when she tried to stuff it into a plane's overhead
|
||||||
|
storage, it's become an icon of a supposed "selectivism" of the brand's
|
||||||
|
choice of customers; even if the average person did have thousands of dollars
|
||||||
|
to spend on a piece of hand luggage on a whim, they are so sought after, that
|
||||||
|
they nearly instantly sell out when stores get the chance to restock them.
|
||||||
|
The date code on mine denotes that it was made in 2016.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Epsom is Hermès' name for calfskins that have experienced an artificial
|
||||||
|
graining process. Calfskins not suitable for more "natural" finishes such as
|
||||||
|
Togo are applied with heat and pressure to make its grain perfectly
|
||||||
|
consistent and hide small imperfections in the skin, as well as more scratch
|
||||||
|
and water resistent.
|
||||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Hermès Birkin 35 (Black Box)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-15T16:42:29-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [bags, hermes]
|
||||||
|
tags: [birkin, black]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Hermès Birkin 30 in Box Calfskin [Black]](/images/hermesbirkin35blackboxstock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
These bags are so desirable that if you manage to purchase one from an Hermès
|
||||||
|
boutique, you could easily walk out of the store and sell it to someone else
|
||||||
|
for a great deal more than you paid for it at the retailer. Because they're
|
||||||
|
so valuable outside of their own retail environment and move so quickly, the
|
||||||
|
brand's sales associates (SAs) refuse to sell the bags to anyone other than
|
||||||
|
"dedicated" Hermès brand fanatics and loyalists. A good measure that seems to
|
||||||
|
sway most SAs into offering one of these coveted bags for sale is to spend at
|
||||||
|
least the (retail) value of the bag on other items sold by Hermès--the
|
||||||
|
housewares, the blankets, the clothes, the belts, the footwear, the silk
|
||||||
|
scarves and the perfumes. Of course, none of this matters if you happen to be
|
||||||
|
someone willing to buy them second-hand.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Box leather is named after late-19th century English shoe craftsman Joseph
|
||||||
|
Box. It was originally formulated for making black shoes that develop a
|
||||||
|
gorgeous patina with wear, and was used almost exclusively on vintage Hermès
|
||||||
|
bags, like the Kelly. Creases made in the material are very difficult to get
|
||||||
|
out, so the fact that their craftsmen who construct the bags can
|
||||||
|
saddle-stitch them together by hand without leaving any marks is
|
||||||
|
exceptionally impressive. It's almost a tragedy that these are constructed to
|
||||||
|
such a high standard only to inevitably see those marks of wear: the
|
||||||
|
scratches that can't be buffed out, the creases that almost resemble veins.
|
||||||
|
But maybe the fact that the only marks I see on the bag could have come from
|
||||||
|
myself, and not where I got it from, is a part of the beauty.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Puma RS-Fast Super Mario Galaxy"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-17T13:55:31-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [shoes, puma]
|
||||||
|
tags: [rs-fast, black, white]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Puma RS-Fast Super Mario Galaxy [Black, White]](/images/pumarsfastsupermariogalaxystock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This may be hard to hear for anyone who grew up with the earlier iterations
|
||||||
|
of Super Mario Bros., but the Nintendo Wii outsold the original Nintendo
|
||||||
|
Entertainment System (NES) by over 60 million units, so it's not unthinkable
|
||||||
|
that today, more children have grown up playing the flagship Wii Mario game
|
||||||
|
than its NES predecessor.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
That being said, Galaxy undoubtably owes a lot of its evolution from previous
|
||||||
|
3D Mario entries (64, Sunshine) to the linearity of "traditional" 2D Mario
|
||||||
|
games. Nintendo transformed a game that was once focused on exploration just
|
||||||
|
as its developer was exploring what made playing in 3D fun that couldn't be
|
||||||
|
accomplished in 2D, into a much more tightly focused experience that guides
|
||||||
|
you through worlds in a variety of predefined routes that was honestly more
|
||||||
|
reminiscent of what Mario games used to be: a track of obstacles that could
|
||||||
|
be beautifully presented with absolute contextual relevence because the
|
||||||
|
developers knew exactly where the camera would always be.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: "Reebok Club C 85 (Menthol)"
|
||||||
|
date: 2021-09-16T18:12:35-04:00
|
||||||
|
categories: [shoes, reebok]
|
||||||
|
tags: [club c, white]
|
||||||
|
draft: false
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
![Reebok Club C 85 [Chalk, Heritage Teal, Cool Shadow]](/images/reebokclubc85mentholstock.jpg)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
I bought these shoes because they reminded me of a menthol cigarette. That's
|
||||||
|
a bit of an oversimplification, so let me explain: back in 2006, following
|
||||||
|
the praise of BAPE's "bootleg" of the Air Force 1, the "Bapestas," fellow
|
||||||
|
sneakerhead Ari Saal Forman released a 252 pairs of the "Ari Menthol 10s" in
|
||||||
|
a sample run to a couple of smaller retailer in New York.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The Ari Menthol 10s were a spin on the Air Force 1 that inverted the Nike
|
||||||
|
"Swoosh" Logo, making it more resemble the branding of Newport Cigarettes;
|
||||||
|
they were a criticism of "the two brands who have taken the most and given
|
||||||
|
the least": Nike and Newport, who've both in some capacity, exploited and
|
||||||
|
profitted from the Black American community. Neither Nike nor Newport were
|
||||||
|
happy about this product, so they sued Ari into oblivion.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
These are just a classic tennis shoe in a colourway that happens to resemble
|
||||||
|
a menthol cigarette, but they'll always remind me of that piece of "lore" I
|
||||||
|
mentioned earlier.
|
||||||
|
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