THIS SUNDAY: BLACKBIRD INSTORE SHOW WITH TY SEGALL AND THE BEETS

Blackbird is pleased to present a special show with a few of our favorite bands! This Sunday, September 6th, at 1pm, Blackbird will host live performances from Ty Segall and The Beets in Bergen Park in Ballard.

The first twenty people in attendance will receive a free CMRTYZ T-shirt featuring the show's poster design which was created for Blackbird by local artist, Carlos Ruiz. Come early to check out Ballard's famous Sunday market, catch the show, then drop in to the store to see what's new.


To whet your appetite, here's a video of Ty Segall from last weekend's SMMR BMMR festival:





SALE ITEM OF THE DAY: ACNE JEANS BACHELOR SWEATER

Acne Jeans - Bachelor Sweater
in navy
DETAILS: 41% wool, 30% polyamide, 29% mohair heavy crew neck sweater with black and navy pattern. As the air starts to cool this fall, this soft and slim fitting knit will keep you cozy. Pair it with blue and black for a dark, tonal twist on the Christmas sweater.
$382 $229.99

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TONY PATELLA OF TELLASON JEANS INTERVIEWED BY A CONTINUOUS LEAN

(above image courtesy of A Continuous Lean)

Tellason - Strummer
in blue
DETAILS: With a slightly slim straight-leg and low, relaxed front rise, these are an excellent denim choice for pretty much any guy. Button fly using vintage-looking donut buttons. Lining along bottom side of back-pockets to protect against holes caused by your wallet. The waist runs slightly large but, due to the denim being unwashed, expect around 1-3% shrinkage when the denim is soaked in water or washed. Unwashed selvage denim provided by Cone Mills out of Greensboro, NC. Leather label made by Tanner Goods from Portland, OR. Final product is constructed in San Francisco, CA.
$190

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From A Continous Lean:

"Safe to say that the end of last year was probably not the ideal time to introduce a premium denim collection, but for the guys behind Tellason — a new San Francisco based men’s denim collection — it was “economy be damned” as they set forward on their mission to make their mark on a wardrobe staple, quality jeans.

Established in 2008 and shipping its first product in 2009, Tellason has already gained a loyal following among some of the best specialty shops in America. The strong stocklist makes sense when you consider the specifics. The first limited run of jeans (some 240 pairs; priced at $198) and made of Cone selvage denim from North Carolina with a leather patch from Portland’s Tanner Goods and all sewn in San Francisco with a strong attention to detail and make. Tellason’s Tony Patella took a few minutes to sit down and chat about the new collection.

ACL: How did you guys get your start in the denim trade?

Tony Patella: In 1993 I opened a boutique in San Francisco and became friends with a local denim veteran, Cliff Abbey. In the ’70s he had a line called Sticky Fingers, which was one of the first “fashion/designer” denim brands — at that time the market was dominated by Levi’s, Wrangler, Britannia and Lee. When I met him in 1993, he was operating a premium denim brand named Claudio Agnelli, which he sold to Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and better denim boutiques across the U.S. He was just in the process of launching a new brand, Sutter’s, aimed at the young men’s and junior’s market. I eventually became a partner in the company and together we built Sutter’s into a well-respected player in the category. We sold the product to Delias, Pacific Sunwear, Urban Outfitters and the best denim shops across the country. We had a great eight-year run and then the ubiquity of private label made playing in the medium price point impossible. I also worked in men’s denim product development and production at Gap in San Francisco for a “cup of coffee.”

ACL: Where does the name Tellason come?

TP: It is a combination of my last name and my business partner’s last name, which ends in “son.” We wanted a name that had a story behind it, that had an old workwear feel to it and that did not involve the words “indigo” or “blue.”"

Click here to see the rest of the interview on AContinuousLean.com

NEW: DIET BUTCHER SLIM SKIN PATCHWORK BAG

Diet Butcher Slim Skin - D93G260 Patchwork Bag
in tonal black
DETAILS: Mixed leather patchwork bag with cotton/linen blend liner and heavy chain detail. This one-of-a-kind carryall features an asymmetrical kidney shaped main compartment, two adjustable shoulder straps (wear it like a backpack if you want), a silver two-way zipper, and of course, a patchwork pattern made from several different kinds of leather in different shades. Plus, interior pockets give you organizational function along with this stunning piece's singular form. Made in Japan.
$825

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SALE ITEM OF THE DAY: ROBERT GELLER WAFFLE KNIT HOODIE

Robert Geller - Waffle Knit Hoodie
in black
DETAILS: 36% wool, 34% acrylic, 20% mohair, 10% nylon sweater knit hoodie with two way zipper. This relaxed fit hooded sweater adds an air of sophistication to a traditionally dressed down style. Mix its beautiful texture with a sleek leather jacket for an evening on the town (try Craig Robinson's Naked Leather Bomber), or just get cozy next to a fire somewhere. This hoodie will keep you looking sharp and comfortable either way. Made in Japan.
$560 $336.99

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GELLER VIDEO AW09

NYC Creative: Robert Geller, Fashion Designer: Lumix GH1 720/60p from Mike Kobal on Vimeo.

INTRODUCING: CREEP BY HIROSHI AWAI

Creep was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1997. Hiroshi Awai took the reigns as creative director in 2008, and since then he's been combining his love of functional American workwear and innovative Japanese design to create collections that are whimsical, unique, and beautifully designed.

Fall/Winter 2009's Old-West-mountain-man-meets-modern-society aesthetic presents the amalgamation of old-timey feel and modern fabrication and is at once enjoyable to look at and absolutely wearable. We love Hiroshi's wonderful attention to detail and inspired fabric choices, and we're excited to be able to showcase his designs here at Blackbird. Check out looks from the collection mixed with our own product shots below, and visit Creep's website for a sneak-peek at Spring/Summer 2010.
Creep - Band Collar Linen Shirt
in navy and white
DETAILS: 100% linen striped band collar shirt with wood buttons. This casual Sunday morning shirt is just right with your comfy pants and coffee. It's light enough to wear with a sweater or as a sweater substitute, and its easy artist vibe makes it a mellow addition to your casual wardrobe. Hint: wear it with black or dark gray for your Jackson Pollock. Warm colors will do for your Jean-Michel Basquiat.
$132

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Creep - Wool Creased Jacket
in dark blue
DETAILS: 100% wool three-button blazer with soft, rumpled texture. With its casual exterior pockets and one-of-a-kind fabric, this slim suit jacket's disheveled charm makes it easy to wear with the old shirt you picked up off the floor this morning. Pair it with a crisp Gitman Vintage button-down and a dark Band of Outsiders tie and its old-is-new appeal takes it in a completely different direction.
$315

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Creep - Herringbone Vest
in charcoal
DETAILS: 50% wool, 35% acrylic, 15% polyester herringbone waistcoat with 100% cotton lining and back and wood buttons. This thoughtfully made vest features a curved notch lapel, two small buttoned chest pockets, flap pockets, a subtle ticket pocket on the front, and a striped, cream-colored cotton back. Pair it with one of Creep's unique blazers or wear it over a rolled up Gitman Vintage or Band of Outsiders button-down and Tellason jeans like our salesguy, Jon.
$128

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Creep - Herringbone Pants
in charcoal
DETAILS: 50% wool, 35% acrylic, 15% polyester herringbone pants with 100% cotton lining and wood buttons. These hunting style pants are cut with a relaxed fitting hip and thigh and tapered at the calf, producing a classic outdoorsman silhouette. Pair them with a Pendleton Field Shirt over a Band of Outsiders oxford and Creep by Hiroshi Awai's Hunting Vest to get the Teddy-Roosevelt-goes-to-Yellowstone thing going on.
$185

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Creep - Hunting Vest
in cream
DETAILS: 100% wool hunting vest with wood buttons and cotton liner. Vintage-inspired and great for fall layering, this piece is easy to try with the season's Americana classics. Add a tie and a wool blazer and you're off for a weekend in the country. In Seattle, we like it with a RVCA flannel and jeans too.
$124

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Creep - Indigo Fleece Jacket
in navy
DETAILS: 100% cotton single vented two-button blazer with wood buttons. Creep's signature precious detailing shines through in this casual blazer which features working button holes with etched wood buttons, a red paisley liner, and a soft cotton fleece exterior. For a quirky sartorial look, wear it with a patterned shirt that plays off of the coat's colorful interior or take full advantage of its cozy wearability by simply substituting it for one of your old sweatshirts.
$225

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SALE ITEM OF THE DAY: NEVER SLEEP CHINO BLAZER

Never Sleep - Chino Blazer
in black
DETAILS: 100% cotton flannel blazer with crest patch on breast pocket. This prep school style jacket makes the zombie schoolboy look attainable with its dark twist on the traditional style. Well-cut and soft, it's capable of going preppy or punk. Try it with a slim Band of Outsiders button-down for the former look. Think Diet Butcher Slim Skin or CMR TYZ tees and your oldest, dirtiest jeans for the latter.
$148 $88.99

SALE ITEM OF THE DAY: FIFTH AVENUE SHOE REPAIR TUCK SWEATER

Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair - Tuck Sweater
in navy
DETAILS: 100% cotton crew neck sweater with pin tucked details in royal blue. This knit's unusual criss-cross seams, bright color, and tucked side sets it apart from the standard crew necks your closet is already full of. Let its idiosyncracies stand out when worn over a basic button-down or make a serious statement when you pair it with other big blocks of color. Note: sizes run a little large to accent this sweater's draped look.
$257 $155.99

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GIVE 'EM THE BOOT: RED WING 8130 CLASSIC MOCS


Red Wing - 8130 Classic Moc
in black chrome (also available in oro russet portage and briar oil slick)
DETAILS: Oil-tanned and water-repellent Oro-iginal full grain leather work boots. Equipped with a Traction Tred crepe wedge non-slip sole, a sweat resistant leather insole, silver eyelets and white contrast stitching, these classic work boots come fully loaded. Rugged, practical and stylish, they'll get better and better with age. Made in USA.
$265

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RIVIERA CLUB ON MEN.STYLE.COM

Riviera Club's Spring/Summer 2010 collection was inspired by the subject of a recently published coffee table book and a new documentary - infamous '70's surf legend, Bunker Spreckels (pictured). By early next year the label's beachy, lived-in styles are going to be on the way to Blackbird, so get stoked for the kind of easy-wearing staples the summer's surf and outdoors-inspired looks will call for. To take a sneak peek, check out the recent Men.Style.com blog post or visit RivieraClothing.com.


SALE ITEM OF THE DAY: COMING SOON CUT WORK VEST




Coming Soon - Cut Work Vest
in 2 Light Blue
DETAILS: This patchwork chambray vest features hits of red and white selvedge above the front left pocket and on an interior front seam. The rest of this waistcoat's interior seams are taped with a thick cotton banding, and its back is adjustable and fully lined. Great-looking when peeking out from underneath a late summer suit ensemble, this versatile piece can also add a shot of fun to your casual clothes with its cut-and-sew style front stitching and beautiful dark blue buttons.
$490 $294.99

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