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Mexico: 2010 Kit

1And again they are back with one of the coolest soccer jerseys in the sports, getting ready for the World Cup in Africa, Adidas, Puma, Nike and all the remaining brands that sponsor the national teams came out with their new look.
Mas at the Jump
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Latina Fashionista Show

SNC16696Good Morning amigos, here are some pictures we took at the Latina Fashionista Fair in Downtown Los Angeles this past weekend. We got there a little late since we couldn’t find the place, I’m still getting the hang on how the streets work in LA but am getting better for sure. Some of the downtown streets were closed due to some type of parade that was passing by. So we found the place it was a nice huge building in the middle of the city with a little address number on top of it’s opening door, jaja, not even with my glasses I could see that far away. Anyways we went in and the fair was in full session, there was a lot of High School Kids looking into getting into the fashion industry and were looking for some pointers from a group of Fashionistas :) . Setting up was fun, honestly I didn’t know where to put things, but in the end I just put all of our shirts in front of me and my sketchbook in the middle.SNC16703My computer wasn’t even charged so I didn’t get to use it, it would of made it a more visual presentation. So I talked about DIMEX and it’s stages that I think it’s going thru and then a lot of questions were asked. That was my favorite part, a lot of the students stood behind to talk to me more personally and answered all their questions to the best of my abilities.SNC16698It was funny because as I was presenting, there was a lot of noise coming from behind me, it was Julian going crazy, he already wanted to leave, we had just gotten there. It was almost like I told him “Let the wild rumpus start” but it was all good that was part of my presentation too, jk.SNC16699Some of the supporters there speaking were Art Center College of Design and other Latino business/store owners and fashionistas. The show ended pretty fast since we were late and all but overall I had a lot of fun meeting new people and talking to them about something I love doing. We headed out and decided to go to a Ramen place called Orochon Ramen around the same area.SNC16707My soup was super hot I got the number 2, the broth already being hot plus the spicy part of it made it worse. This place is the same place that Adam from Man Vs Food finished a Special #2 and got his picture taken and is displayed in their Wall of fame.SNC16709Julian was diggin into a Terriaki Chicken plate that was super good. Even-though the soup was supper hot I couldn’t stop eating it.SNC16713and eating it.SNC16715What can I say it was good, it did make my eyes watery do but that’s all part of the experience. jeje.SNC16719snc16721There was a really cool space ship outside of this shopping place so we took some pics.SNC16722We were all tired and had to drive back home, Julian didn’t wait for us to tell him to go “MIMIS” he just did. It’s an adventure every-time taking trips to LA from getting lost and meeting new people to eating different foods from all over the world it’s a great experience.

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Magic Highway USA


The Future is almost here. Dope
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Luis Y El Lobo

LUIS from diluvio on Vimeo.

Halloween may have passed, but this beautifully done stop motion film carries all the creepy wonder of the holiday with a story that’s simply enthralling. This film, Luis, is the second short in a series titled Lucia, Luis y el lobo by Chilean artists Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon, and Joaquin Cociña.

Luis was created using dirt, flowers, charcoal, found objects, and cardboard. It’s sister video, Lucia, was also shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera.

Sick, via Juxtapoz
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Derecho De Antiguedad: La Original Banda El Limon

If you have seen the Movie “UP” by Disney then you can related to this video a lot.  The story of a man that has had a successfully journey thru time founding one of the most famous Banda Sinaloenses in Mexico.  It reminds me of a story an old relative would tell, “when I was little I found a clarinet as I walked by the shore, from that day on it became my passion to play it and make a living off of it” a story like this can make you think of what type of story am I going to tell when I am that age.  Well, I hope it’s a good one and it has to do a lot with our beloved brand.  Enjoy the video, feel it when the old couple hug while looking at past photographs of their life, looking back and remembering that they have “the right of antiquity”.  Saludos.

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