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Monday
Jun072010

Gitman Vintage Madras BD Pop Over 

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—01. Purple & red plaid.
—02. Blue & yellow plaid.

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Gitman Vintage provide some of the best madras shirts each season and this summer is no different. Using the patterns they used with Seavees sneakers, they have now produced a limited range in their new style: the BD Pop over shirt. Coming in two colours, the lightweight, slim fitting shirts offer a great way to bare the heat while keeping your outfit complete with a nice 'pop' of colour.

Available at the Inventory Stockroom

Wednesday
Apr072010

Look | Just Another Day

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—01. A couple Stockroom goodies.

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Sometimes getting dressed is just as easy as it should be. The staples of spring often work just as well all year round, but they look particularly nice as the weather turns and the lighter tones come together. The socks are left behind and the layers are light and comfortable.

Gitman for Inventory Items Tattersall BD Shirt
Woolrich Woolen Mills Trail Parka
Wings+Horns West Point Chinos
Yuketen Country Rangers
Wm J Mills Sag Canvas Duffle Bag
Muji A6 Notepad

Saturday
Apr032010

Gitman Bros. for Inventory Items: Tattersall BD

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—01. Gitman Bros. for Inventory Items.
—02. Red/Black & Blue/Black Tattersall.
—03. Gusset & pattern detail.

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Our collaborations with Gitman Bros. continue this spring with a great set of tattersall BD shirts. While the American shirt makers are knee deep in madras, gingham, seersucker and plaids – we decided to go a slightly different route with our transitional spring shirts. The tattersall patterns often come on a lighter weight broadcloth or singly ply cotton, but we beefed them up to a heavier 2-ply oxford cloth as the weather isn’t quite warm enough yet. The shirts offer a nice subtle pattern which can be easily paired up and layered, but has enough detail to look a little nicer than just a plain colored oxford. The shirts feature our signature Gitman details; red stitching on the neck button hole, gusset sides, Inventory Items labels and of course are made in limited quantities.

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Friday
Mar262010

Gitman Vintage Gingham Seersucker

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—01. My favorite colors for gingham, navy & white.
—02. Nicely shaped collar.
—03. Rare long sleeve version.

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One of the more popular Gitman Vintage shirts seems to be their gingham seersucker BDs, and for good reason. They look great, the pattern and fabric is just right for the summer and there isn’t a whole lot to complain about, for most people. I do have a hard time with short sleeves myself, and Gitman’s are definitely a bit longer than I personally like. I haven’t seen too many shops order the long sleeve option, but Firmament have just got in their first batch from the American shirt makers and the navy long sleeve is definitely my favorite version.

The Glade

Tuesday
Mar092010

Gitman Vintage Spring Shirts

Gitman SS10 Again Gitman Vintage is back with a strong collection of madras, seersucker, plaids and short sleeve options for the warm weather. While the weather isn't quite here yet, the shirts are and they are selling just as quickly as usual. There are a handful of blue plaid shirts that come in madras and seersucker that I am quite fond of this season. I tend to stay away from the pinpoint weight chambrays, but a plaid madras is pretty difficult to deny. The collection will be available fairly extensively this season at Context, Blackbird, Roden Gray, Tres Bien, The Bureau and Dover Street Market.

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Monday
Dec212009

Inventory Online ISSUE 02

Inventory-ISSUE 02 It already feels like it was a while ago that we re-branded and launched the new website. In a short period of time we've put together our first printed magazine, five collaborations and finally two online issues. Deep in the fall season, we take a look at some of our favorite fall items in Fall Edits, an editorial following our editor in and around the office through the week. We also visited the Visvim showroom and have a sneak preview of some of the items that are coming in spring. While we've been busy here in Vancouver - Apolis Activism and Rapha have been riding bikes around Nepal and making some beautiful cashmere products along the way. Finally - our latest Inventory Item is one of the most classic and a product that helped put our collaborations on the map - The BD shirt by Gitman Bros. We take a look back at the recent rise of the Gitman Vintage collection and some of the details that make our shirts special. — Inventory ISSUE 02

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Thursday
Nov262009

Pop Up Flea, New York

popshop This past weekend, on behalf of the Inventory team and under the guise of Tanner Goods, I took my seminal trip to the North East to check out the Pop Up Flea. —Michael Anderson Curated by Michael Williams of A Continuous Lean and Randy Goldberg of Urban Daddy, the show’s theme, “Stay Handsome”, proved to be a more than adequate description of the finely crafted goods available. A valiant chorus of “pop-up” retail endeavors have sprouted up all over New York, setting the scene for the impending holiday retail shopping rush. The PUF was a unique experience all in its own: fresh and exciting in every way. Each member of the PUF roster set out to deliver a beautiful selection of carefully merchandised goods just waiting to be snatched up by adoring fans. The roster included: Gitman Vintage, Hickoree’s Hard Goods, Billykirk, J.Crew, Jack Spade, Alexander West, Farinelli’s, Epaulet, Alexander Olch, Ohio Knitting Mills, Tanner Goods, Tellason, Michael Andrews Bespoke, C’H'C’M, Schott NYC, Sit and Read Furniture, No Mas, Digby & Iona and Amass. CHCBdamier2aclmcnaryhillside The environment at the PUF was admittedly the most impressive aspect of the weekend. Walking around, seeing all those brands and stores in one place, being able to walk up and ask them any question under the sun was, simply put, awe inspiring. I’m so used to looking at items on the Internet. Being given the opportunity to witness the story and meet the people behind the labels really left a memorable mark on my journey out east. Speaking to each of the vendors, I was able to gather a greater understanding of their product, aesthetics and the importance of their branding. It is one thing to look at something on the Internet and decide whether or not it is cool. It is a completely different experience to see the items in person and realize what makes them all so special. I am certain this aspect of the show was something that everyone, from the organizers and brands involved to the public consumer who stopped through, whole-heartedly enjoyed. I know it because the look on their faces, each and every time, said it all. hickoreepickle2jcrew1While every vendor at the show had a plethora of impressive items for sale, a select few really stuck out to me. Fortunately, many of them can be found online and in-store so if you missed out you just might be able to get your hands on a thing or two in time for the holidays.   C’H’C’M was one of the shops that impressed me the most with its unique and finely curated selection of manufactured goods. Sweetu Patel, the proprietor said it best. “We are obsessed with classic, timeless garments for everyday use.“ Items like their Diemme 'Roccia Vet' Boots. Mountain Boots with a “Date” colored suede upper, yellow laces and a clean-cut crepe sole left me lusting for them the entire trip home. Their selection of Macintosh jackets and other treasures such as this Borsalino 'Legionnaire' Hat  (80% Wool, 15% Alpaca & 5% Mohair) were also among my favorites.  For those of you looking for the very finest in antique knick-knacks, authentic vintage jackets and delectable pickled items could find everything to love at the Hickoree’s Hard Goods booth. By far, the most interesting items they had were the two pairs of 1950’s Red Wing Irish Setter sport boots—one pair on foot and the other still available online (someone with a size 12D is in luck). Considering their age, the box these things come in is still in immaculate condition. jcrew2Rmocschcbdamier J. Crew was on hand selling a splendid selection of co-branded products and boots, along with a few of the more appropriate items from their lineup (Think the Men’s Store on Broadway) The amazing Russell Mocs they had were just plain too nice. I really need to get around to getting a pair of these made up sooner or later. I was blown away by the quality of the goods and the merchandising that J. Crew has had to offer as of late and it really showed at the Flea. While the fit on some of their items may arguably leave a lot to be desired…it’s hard not to recognize how much they have going on right now. Overall, it was the small details that made the PUF experience everything it was. The northeastern fellas at Rogues Gallery were on hand creating amazing screen-printed shirts along with some well-constructed bags, pillows and accessories.  The Alexander Olch booth had an old-school typewriter set up to complete the look along with their fine ties, suspenders and bow ties. A few of which you can still snatch up in the Inventory Stockroom. (and yes, they were actually using the typewriter…) Tony from Tellason produced a superb batch of his premium “Strummer” jeans for the show in 3 different batches of Japanese denim, hand numbered out of 38. His extensive knowledge about every single step of production and the industry as a whole was quite impressive and anyone within earshot probably learned a lot. Luckily you can snag a pair at Smith + Buttler and Blackbird. Gitman Bros. also had a stellar selection of their Vintage line of shirts on hand. Always-impressive work. tellasonpocketCHCMbagLast but not least was the man behind the ACL curtain, Michael Williams. He was on deck showcasing a bountiful production run of some ACL branded and co-branded items for his newly launched ACL shop. The Mark Mcnairy “dirty” bucks with a red brick sole and Goodyear welt construction were way too appealing. Check them out along with a few of his other products over on his site under “ACL shop”  I can’t wait for the next round.

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Wednesday
Oct212009

Gitman + Roden Gray Shop Launch

vintageflyer2 We first reported on the Gitman Vintage shop-in-shop last week but it's officially filled with shirts and ready to launch tomorrow night. The dates happen to coincide with Roden Gray's 2nd anniversary, so they've decided to have a little party in the store. This will be the most thorough display of the Gitman Vintage collection to be found this fall. From their herringbone twills to the classic blue oxfords – I won't stop telling you these are my favourite shirts. The custom built shop-in-shop looks really nice as the owner Mr. Lo put his impressive construction and interior design skills to work again. The rest of the shop's stock is 20% off to show appreciate for the customers over the last 2 years, however I will still be going to get myself a Gitman. – Roden Gray 231 Cambie St. Gastown, Vancouver +1 (604) 689 7302

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