Showing posts with label Domestics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domestics. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2014

6th Ave.

Published on Dec 28, 2014KYJ Productions presents:
Quimtime
"Sixth Ave." from the album Chocolate Girl
Available for download @http://quimtime.bandcamp.com/releases
Music Produced by Teddy Becks
Directed by Keep Yah Joy

Entering through this space and time. An early winter night, black & white through the eye. This lens see's a vision, manifesting moments then pass by. An evening with Quim Cardona, Teddy Becks and Jabari Khalid gives us just that. Meeting downtown NYC, time spent uptown and then back around is sure to be a good night. In between it all is what you have in "Sixth Ave"


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Broken CLock T-Shirt Available! Support Your Local Artist / Skater




IN THE STUDIO - Tee






T.K.O - Tee













Saturday, May 14, 2011

360 Degrees Back to Where It All Started.


Skaters Like: Teddy Powell, Eric Koons, Jesse, Roshaun, Eric Wilson, Steve Sherman, Scott Chard, Joe McCutheon, Andy Schaaf, Chris Newcomb, Craig Stuart. The Plainfield Posse, Grind Station Crew from 90’.  This ditch goes way back to when my older brother skated on a G&S Stacy Peralta board with OJ Juice Wheels. I would call this the one the most Future Primitive Spots found in New Jersey today. So don’t ask about the location and how to find it. Thanks to Skaters today in 2011, who have the passion to search and find Skate Relics of the past, Keep Skateboarding as Fun as it was. A Spot like this only brings back childhood memories.......... Know The Past, and Forward into The Future.......  Photos by: Xeno. 




Monday, May 2, 2011

Broken Clock TEE / Domestics Available




IN THE STUDIO - Tee






T.K.O - Tee













Saturday, February 12, 2011

Domestics Clothing


On Wednesday, February 9th, in collaboration with skateboard pro Fred Gall and Supermodel/Actoer Debbie Dickinson, Domestics Clothing Company's Joe D'orsi launched his newest line of skateboardesque fashions to board shops and right across the spectrum to commercial retail. For the first time, women’s clothing is incorporated into the line, as well as added to the Domestics Clothing website. Highlighted were top skate pros, Fred Gall, Harry Jumonji, Quim Cardona, Lou Metal, Devon Connell, Steve Durante and Jack Sabback who delivered an amazing live skateboard exhibition.

Along with the new fall 2011 core men’s line, Domestics Clothing in collaboration with humanitarian organization World Vision, is launching the ‘MOVE… MAKE OUR VOICES ECHO’ mission. This project manifested on the runway with the “MOVE…” line of t-shirts, featuring positive social messages, inspired by real quotes from local teens. Modeled by New York City youth, with messages like “Gang is Slang for Bang”, alongside a live performance by drummers and a tap dancer, who were banging out an infectious tribal rhythm, the stage was set for exciting things to come. The two organizations plan to develop further opportunities for local children and youth to volunteer and make their voices heard.

“We at Domestics Clothing are interested in caring for the community and making a meaningful contribution. Our mission is to healthfully clothe the body, while inspiring the minds of children and young adults. We hope to continue to raise compassionate athletic and community-minded individuals.” says the company.

Many skateboarding events draw children from all segments of society. Working with World Vision, Domestic Clothing Company aims to offer an opportunity for the children and youth of New York City to commit to pursuing their best and give back to their community.

A percentage of sales from the t-shirts will benefit World Vision’s youth programs across the United States, including the annual Youth Empowerment Program which trains and mentors young adults to be a voice for the most pressing issues in their communities.

www.domesticsclothing.com
http://www.quimtime.com for more information

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