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The All of the Above traditional closet cleanout has crossed the virtual frontier to the great, equalizing college-kid platform of Facebook, with a silent auction format similar to eBay. Pictures of the items will be posted, and then you get to choose how much you're willing to pay.
OK, so sitting on your behind refreshing your newsfeed is not going to help you fit those Zambesi pants, but never fear, there is some exercise to be had.
Many people who enter these types of competitions put their eggs in that ol' basket labelled ‘all of the above'. It's a bold approach that sometimes pays off. There's one place, however, where All Of The Above will never let you down, and that's at 109 Victoria Street Fitzroy.
Just over one year old, this retail space slash design studio slash gallery slash fashion house has established itself in our hearts and in our wardrobes.
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Is wrestling on the floor with another lady over a pilling Lacoste cardigan really helping to make the world a better place? Um, yes. Since 'environmental sustainability' became a buzz concept in fashion, with everyone from Gorman to Sportsgirl getting on the organic bandwagon, shoppers have been looking for a way to combine their hedonistic passions with ethical responsibility.
All of the Above is a collaborative space where artistic genius is pooled together to bring us great new things to look at, indulge in and wear. As such, designer Elliot Tryst of in-house label Tryst, has just designed some ace new jumpers. These 100% cotton numbers come in grey and black, and will undoubtedly keep the chill off your chest throughout the winter months.
Online interactivity is overrated. Whether you’re typing a comment into a little box, virtually sword fighting a Korean high school student, or shopping at American Apparel inside Second Life, let’s face it you’re probably actually sitting hunched in chair, dressed only in underpants, sporting a glazed expression on your pizza-stained face.
To the common man, tattoos on big hairy bikers can be particularly frightening. However, there’s something attractive about branding oneself with a gun, rose and half-naked woman without the fear of laser removal surgery. Based on traditional tattoo themes, the Rebel8 tees are a work of art on fabric not flesh, that you can happily brandish everywhere from your local pub to your nana’s 80th.
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