Posts Tagged ‘lyndel’
Localistic Artistic
Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
I met Jonathan Ikemura a few years ago when we were shooting a video for MOSLEY TRIBES with the social trust and Jon was the videographer back in 2009. Since then Jon has been flexing his creative skills in Illustration, Photography and video. Just caught this photo on the web this morning via his FB account and had to post it, love that MOSLEY TRIBES is a designers brand and that creative individuals recognize how timeless the Lyndel is, MOSLEY TRIBES Eyewear truly fuses style and function. Glad to see Jon flexing the Lyndels as an optical style.

Take a minute and peep his work @ TheKidCanCreate
-PW
PROJECT TIME.
Monday, February 7th, 2011
I know that we have not updated in a while, i have been in the trenches designing all the seasonal materials ready for print, well its another tradeshow season hope to see you there. The new product for Summer 2011 is really amazing and i think one of the best presentations since we started. Please come by our booth and say whats up and see the newness that is upon you.
-PW
AGENDA TRADESHOW
Monday, January 3rd, 2011Things to come.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
So as some of you might have heard, the MOSLEY crew spent some time in a remote area of the Hawaiian Islands. It was a life changing experience for some who have only experienced the concrete jungle. We were well equipped for this journey and will be relaunching the site in January which will visually explain it all. Till next year.
-PW
In the streets of BH
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
So we caught our good friend and MOSLEY TRIBES supporter Alex Beh in the streets of BH with his girl JLH at the Beverly Hills Hotel for Peace over Violence event. A. Beh day or night is holding down MOSLEY whether it is the Lyndels, Paladinos or Hillyards (in this photo). A great look my friend keep it up.
-PW
Tiger Tortoise
Thursday, October 28th, 2010
This weeks issue of WWD Mens featured the new up and coming style called the Burke by MOSLEY TRIBES in Tiger Tortoise, which is a custom color that the MOSLEY TRIBES team created specifically for this season. The Burke is such a great style that will be coming to the marketplace very soon. The keyhole bridge mixed with the smaller round optical inspiration is really hot in the streets right now and was well received last week at our press preview day in New York. And this press hit only reiterates our feelings on how strong this colorway is and will be with the consumer.
-PW
EASTSIDE MARKET
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
This past Friday I had the pleasure to cruise east from the office to meet up with the 722 Figueroa crew over at Eastside Market and experience a Los Angeles landmark since way back when. I love these type of spots that are off the beaten path that are local focused and have been weathered the storms of municipal change. This non descript street corner you will get the best hot sandwiches of your life, sorry Phillipes we are still down with you.

We were lucky enough to not have to wait, 5 minutes later there was a line out the door.

Best imported meats and cheese

Here is a little history run down on the Eastside Market. It was opened in 1929 and was owned and operated by Joe Campagna and Domenic Pontrelli. In 1959 Johnny Angiuli started as a clean-up boy for Pontrelli & Laricchia and eventually learned the butcher trade. His brother Frank Angiuli joined the company in 1964 as a driver. In 1974 Johnny and Frank Angiuli became owners and operators of the Eastside Market, and started the Deli with the most delicious sandwiches in Los Angeles, the most popular being sandwich #7, Hot Roast Beef & Pastrami. Today Eastside Market is a valued Family owned business serving the Los Angeles Downtown area and surroundings. It has been awarded several awards for its incomparable deliciousness of the sandwiches.

Thanks Chris (722 Figueroa Showroom) for lunch, as you can see below i went for it. Meatball sub was amazing,from the marinara sauce to the roasted peppers and basil i was in heaven.

This was a great way to end the week. So if you are in LA or will be passing thru you need to stop by the Eastside Market and grab lunch and something for later.
Eastside Market & Italian Deli
-PW




