Just wanted to take a brief moment and share the pure awesomeness that is the new kidrobot x swatch collection. As big vinyl fans and long time swatch enthusiasts, when we heard that kidrobot was going to team up with swatch to design a line of watches and dunnys we were pretty stoked.
We finally had the chance to swing by kidrobot ny a few weeks back and view the collection. With designs from the likes of Frank Kozik, Joe Ledbetter, Tilt, MAD and others this collection is full of win. With the help of @kidrobotny(thanks again) we were able to track down a limited edition kidrobot x swatch case which includes eight watches and dunnys and a super sweet 'stached 20" Kozik dunny.
Enough of the rambling, just click below to check out more photos of the collection.
Happy Sunday!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Dropping Soon: Stars of the Silver Screen Collection
What do you get when you blend famous movie lines and senioritis styling? Our newest collection of course, Stars of the Silver Screen.
Our new collection of tributes pays homage to some of the most prolific names in Hollywood history. The collection will be available in our Etsy shop in the coming weeks.
The designs are filled with Tinseltown awesomeness; but don't take our word for it, here's what some other people have to say about the collection:
"I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home on the day of your daughter's wedding. May her first child be a masculine child and may he have one of these prints hanging in his nursery." - Luca Brasi
"I love these prints. I once hung one in my pajamas. How it got in my pajamas, I have no idea." - Groucho Marx
"Frankly, my dear, we should all give a damn!" - Clark Gable's response to the new collection
"This collection could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship." - Humphrey Bogart
Here's a sneak peek at the first few designs:
Our new collection of tributes pays homage to some of the most prolific names in Hollywood history. The collection will be available in our Etsy shop in the coming weeks.
The designs are filled with Tinseltown awesomeness; but don't take our word for it, here's what some other people have to say about the collection:
"I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home on the day of your daughter's wedding. May her first child be a masculine child and may he have one of these prints hanging in his nursery." - Luca Brasi
"I love these prints. I once hung one in my pajamas. How it got in my pajamas, I have no idea." - Groucho Marx
"Frankly, my dear, we should all give a damn!" - Clark Gable's response to the new collection
"This collection could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship." - Humphrey Bogart
Here's a sneak peek at the first few designs:
Labels:
movie quotes,
senioritis,
stars of the silver screen
Friday, May 20, 2011
Rain, Rain, Go Away
In the midst of what seemed like a never ending string of rainy days, it cleared up just long enough to check out a car show last weekend. The show was put together by a local newspaper and drew a pretty impressive amount of cars.
Here's a few of my favorites from the hundres of cars that were in attendance:
Tiki King
The Judge
I think the wildest car at the show was this Sterling GT
Seal of approval from Mr. Carroll Shelby on a sweet Gulf colored Cobra
One of my all time favorite cars, the Chevy Nomad
Mustang
Fiat
F100
Citroen
New Charger, thought this guy looked pretty mean
Classy 1952 Jaguar
On a separate note, we will be at a Car & Crafts show this upcoming Sunday (5/22). The show will start at 11am and will be held at the East Northport Stop & Shop, so if you're out on Long Island and dig checking out cars, swing by and say hi!
Here's a few of my favorites from the hundres of cars that were in attendance:
Tiki King
The Judge
I think the wildest car at the show was this Sterling GT
Seal of approval from Mr. Carroll Shelby on a sweet Gulf colored Cobra
One of my all time favorite cars, the Chevy Nomad
Mustang
Fiat
F100
Citroen
New Charger, thought this guy looked pretty mean
Classy 1952 Jaguar
On a separate note, we will be at a Car & Crafts show this upcoming Sunday (5/22). The show will start at 11am and will be held at the East Northport Stop & Shop, so if you're out on Long Island and dig checking out cars, swing by and say hi!
Labels:
muscle cars,
newsday car show
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Sticker Time!
April showers bring sticker contests! We recently got some new stickers which means time for another sticker contest. This time around we will be giving away a tshirt of our mascot Jack ;)
Rules are pretty simple:
1: Email, direct message, or send us a smoke signal with your address and we'll send you over some stickers.
2: Slap the stickers somewhere fun and creative, and snap photos.
3: Post your photos on our facebook page and if we like your photos the best we'll send you a tshirt ;)
To give people plenty of time to enter, and to make sure it's warm enough to wear a short sleeve shirt when we send you your prize, this contest will run through June. If you'd like some inspiration you can check out some sticker shots here.
Good Luck!
Labels:
senioritis,
sticker contest
Saturday, March 26, 2011
When In Rome
Let me start this post by saying that I am a huge oatmeal fan. I eat it fairly regularly, regardless of season, and love trying new types.
A few months ago I noticed an ad that McDonald's added oatmeal to its menu. I didn't think much of it at the time and eventually forgot all about it. Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago, while I was on a trip I found myself at a rest stop and saw a huge full window ad for McDonald's new oatmeal. It was time to give it a shot. I must say I was rather skeptical, I asked the person taking my order if they had ever tried the oatmeal and they told me that they had, and found it surprisingly good. That's good to hear I thought.
I got my cup of oatmeal and went on my way back to the car. When I took off the lid the first thing I noticed was a pretty good serving size, maybe not enough for a full meal but definitely enough for a snack. I took my first spoonful and was very pleasantly surprised, this oatmeal is phenomenal I thought! From what I gathered McDoanld's starts with plain oatmeal (or maybe maple & brown sugar flavored oatmeal) and adds some more maple, apples, raisins, and cranberries. The different flavors mix together wonderfully.
I was so impressed with McDonald's take on oatmeal that I wanted to recreate the taste when I got home. Before trying McDonald's oatmeal I had never even thought of adding apples. The only fruits I had ever added to my oatmeal were banana, mango, strawberries, and kiwi (not all at the same time) but when in Rome...
Senioritis Oatmeal
*For the sake of convenience I use a microwave instead of a stove to make my oatmeal. I have made it on the stove in the past and feel that using the microwave doesn't sacrifice much in the way of taste and saves a bunch of time.*
Ingredients:
1 bowl of oats
1 diced apple
1 box of raisins
2 handfuls of cranberries
1 punch of maple sugar (not to be confused with a pinch)
1. Pour yourself a healthy sized bowl of oats and add enough water so that the oats begin to float around a bit - the more water you add the creamier your oatmeal will become, remember you can always add more water later on but you can't take it away ;)
2. Microwave on high for 2 minutes - if the oatmeal comes out like concrete no worries, just add some more water and mix
3. Add apple, raisins, cranberries, and maple sugar
4. Mix, mix, mix
5. Add an apple wedge for style points, step back and admire
There you have it, Senioritis Oatmeal, Bon Appétit!
A few months ago I noticed an ad that McDonald's added oatmeal to its menu. I didn't think much of it at the time and eventually forgot all about it. Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago, while I was on a trip I found myself at a rest stop and saw a huge full window ad for McDonald's new oatmeal. It was time to give it a shot. I must say I was rather skeptical, I asked the person taking my order if they had ever tried the oatmeal and they told me that they had, and found it surprisingly good. That's good to hear I thought.
I got my cup of oatmeal and went on my way back to the car. When I took off the lid the first thing I noticed was a pretty good serving size, maybe not enough for a full meal but definitely enough for a snack. I took my first spoonful and was very pleasantly surprised, this oatmeal is phenomenal I thought! From what I gathered McDoanld's starts with plain oatmeal (or maybe maple & brown sugar flavored oatmeal) and adds some more maple, apples, raisins, and cranberries. The different flavors mix together wonderfully.
I was so impressed with McDonald's take on oatmeal that I wanted to recreate the taste when I got home. Before trying McDonald's oatmeal I had never even thought of adding apples. The only fruits I had ever added to my oatmeal were banana, mango, strawberries, and kiwi (not all at the same time) but when in Rome...
Senioritis Oatmeal
*For the sake of convenience I use a microwave instead of a stove to make my oatmeal. I have made it on the stove in the past and feel that using the microwave doesn't sacrifice much in the way of taste and saves a bunch of time.*
Ingredients:
1 bowl of oats
1 diced apple
1 box of raisins
2 handfuls of cranberries
1 punch of maple sugar (not to be confused with a pinch)
1. Pour yourself a healthy sized bowl of oats and add enough water so that the oats begin to float around a bit - the more water you add the creamier your oatmeal will become, remember you can always add more water later on but you can't take it away ;)
2. Microwave on high for 2 minutes - if the oatmeal comes out like concrete no worries, just add some more water and mix
3. Add apple, raisins, cranberries, and maple sugar
4. Mix, mix, mix
5. Add an apple wedge for style points, step back and admire
There you have it, Senioritis Oatmeal, Bon Appétit!
Labels:
flahavans,
food,
mcdoanld's,
oatmeal recipe,
senioritis
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