13.7.12

While we're here... might as well...

Its school holiday for my niece and my nephew, so as promised, I am taking them to the Fun World, its a place where they can play games and fun together,


while the place is in a mall, I might as well browse around...

and buy myself two of these lace fabric that I will have them made as a Kebaya top,

the color of the tshirt is simply irresistible,

need me these shorts!

the cut of this dress is simply amazing,

its a dry season, so during the afternoon till morning its quiet chilly!

I am in love with this muscle T!

that's the summary for being in the mall the whole day, "lets lunch now, it is the time...." [as my nephew would say..]

11.7.12

reunion

I went to my alumni reunion the other night, was the 60th Reunion of my Junior High School,

in the car, on the way to the Ria Jenaka Cafe, the night is still young!

this is the outfit, I have no battery in my camera, this was with BB of my niece, not that great!

with another camera,



all and all, it was fun!

my top by Chic Simple
my jeans by Dust
my ankle boots by Charles & Keith
my ring & bangle by John Hardy
my watch by Gc Luxury
my clucth by Suka Suka

9.7.12

awesomeness

it has been a long while since I am in my Converse, I only wear them when I drive my motorbike, but I really want to wear them today, with or without motorbike!







[All of the above images that wasn't me, are from Converse Facebook fan page] visit the website for more awesomeness!

my take on today is my Chuck Taylor CT Slim Ox in Taupe color,



Converse has a history — and here are a few about Converse shoes that I gather from the website

Sometime in 1908, Marquis Mills Converse decided to start a rubber shoe company, bypassing a rubber trust that prevented most companies from doing business directly with their retailers. Early catalogs bragged about how many trucks left the Converse factory in Malden, Massachusetts, delivering product directly to stores in Boston. Mr. Converse’s idea worked. But more importantly, it survived.

In 1913, Converse produced a catalog with the following words: “Our company was organized in 1908 fully believing that there was an earnest demand from the retail shoe dealer for a rubber shoe company that would be independent enough not to follow every other company in every thing they do.” Those words would prove prophetic. Always a brand for those independent enough not to follow, the young company would take up with a young sport: Basketball. Also, Converse made tires. But the basketball shoes gained more traction.

In 1918-1928 Chuck Taylor joins the Converse Rubber Company. How it happened remains lost to history, but the reason isn't: Chuck Taylor loved basketball and desired nothing so much as to spread of the word of the new game and sell the sneakers it required. By this point, the All Star shoe has been introduced and features the distinctive diamond pattern sole.

In 1928-1938, by the time he lent his name to his signature badminton shoe in 1935, Jack Purcell had won five consecutive Canadian championships and been declared the world badminton champion. The Jack Purcell sneaker retains the legacy of its namesake and the feel of his sport.

In 1938-1948, World War II provided Converse with a singular opportunity. Many products destined for servicemen overseas now became a focus of Converse manufacturing. The product range included footwear, apparel, boots for pilots and army servicemen, parkas, and rubber protective suits and ponchos.

In 1948-1958, The invention of Rock & Roll. It was loud, lewd, filthy and everything everyone who feared it said it was. It was also a movement in search of a uniform: It found the leather jacket, the blue jean and the high-top sneaker. Interestingly enough, right about this time, the high-top sneaker was around for the birth of something else: The National Basketball Association.

1958-1968, A decade of change — for everybody. Rock & Roll and pro basketball grew up (in Chucks), and All Stars finally came in colors. In tumultuous times, legends are born — and from a green and white basketball team to a British invasion, from rooftops to alfalfa fields, Converse was along for the ride.

1968-1978 , Somewhere right around 1974, the All Star sneaker got a little bit of a makeover. Remade in colorful suede with a big, bold star on the side, it was built for basketball—but there was something about its brashness and brightness that would make it irresistible to a generation of rockers, skaters and rebellious souls. Then around ’76 came the Pro Leather, an instant favorite in a time when the game needed a vibe.

1978-1988 , An immediate on-court favorite, the Weapon sneaker became almost universally favored by professional, college and high school teams throughout the 1980s and ’90s. In 1986, Converse launched the “Choose Your Weapon” ad campaign, featuring two of the game’s biggest rivals wearing one of the game’s biggest shoes. Over 20 years later, the legacy of Weapon — and its place in sport and culture — continues to challenge the competition.

1988-1998 , First came Grandmama. That was a big deal. Then, in 1996, Converse had a hit on its hands with a basketball shoe called the All Star 2000. It was the first attempt at replicating the Chuck Taylor All Star sneaker for contemporary competition, and there was something about its ankle patch, red midsole stripe and no-nonsense approach to the game that at least 1 million people couldn’t resist.

1998-2008 , The brand enters its second century by honoring its heritage of seeing things a little differently, loving people who want to change the world for the better, and basically celebrating the spirit of rebellion and originality in basketball, Rock & Roll and anywhere else you find it.

And there you have it — for now… but the stories and the history is yet to be made, its your choice to add them or not!


my all scratched Roxy watch (but still love it),


I Love Converse!

7.7.12

A drinking club with a running problem

I am a hasher. Most of the people are asking what hashing/ hash/ hashers are, well... I hope this youtube video will explain what hashing/ hash means,


and the run site the other day was Bukit Jati, here are some photos,





down down time....

my tshirt by Bali Hash House Harriers One
shoes by New Balance

5.7.12

Cubana

Last time the ladies get together, we went to dinner at Cubana


the fresh sugar cane juice,

the yummie Pork Chop,

the spicy Pulled Pork with mash potato,





thank you all for stopping by and viewing the post...
xxx

3.7.12

office attire (creative day)




go in, get my watch, and snap another picture while at it,

result of pinch pots today at work,

I hope this one work,

Clay with heart
xxx

1.7.12

Sunday lunch and Shopping

Was a great day today, after a while we got to get together...
Lunching and shopping (and with the guys... this is really funnnnn)


the place,

the company,

the [pretending to be] couple,

the companies,

my salad,

the sweet crepes, [my savory galette neverrrrrr arrive]

the mall,

the shopping,

the beauty shopping,

the tea leaves tumbler I needed & a cute printed spoon,


jumpsuit by Chic Simple
watch by Roxy (Rock Food Hossegor special edition)
sunglasses by Roxy

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