May 22, 2013
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Fashion Fridays

Fashion Fridays: Ladies Creole Wear in Dominica


Words by Jesse Serwer, Photos by Martei Korley—

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Fashion Fridays: Are Vellies the Original Clarks?

Words by Mikaila Brown, Photos by Jason Eric Hardwick for Brother Vellies—

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Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi Clarks

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Fashion Fridays: Tallawa Collection

Words by Mikaila Brown—

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Blaze up di chalwa, likkle but me tallawa

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Fashion Fridays: 28 Stars’ Kingston Cite Shirt

Words by LargeUp Crew—

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Our friends 28 Stars & Co‘s newly launched spring line includes a very fresh, limited edition tee inspired by the city of Kingston, Jamaica. The Florida and UK-based lifestyle apparel brand enlisted our bredrin Walshy Fire of Major Lazer/Black Chiney fame as their spokesmodel for the wicked V-neck Kingston Cite tee, and we’re already seeing it all over town in Miami. Cop the shirt here, and enter discount code “LargeUp28″ for 15 percent off.

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Fashion Fridays: Alpha Boys School, the Birthplace of Ska, Gets Its Own T-Shirts

Words by Jesse Serwer, Photos by Martei Korley—

Alpha Boys School Ska

The Alpha Boys School in Kingston, Jamaica is generally acknowledged as the birthplace of ska music. The four original members of the Skatalites—Tommy McCook, Johnny “Dizzy” Moore, Lester Sterling and Don Drummond—got their start in the Alpha Boys band, as did other figures in the music’s development, including Rico Rodriguez. Other notable alumni who have passed through Alpha’s doors include Leroy “Horsemouth” Wallace, Yellowman and Leroy Smart. Today, the school, run by Sister Susan Frazer, continues to be an oasis for troubled boys in Jamaica, and an incubator for musicians. Its famed music program was even featured in a key scene in the recent Snoop Lion documentary Reincarnated.

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Fashion Fridays: Lord Blakely’s Super Cat x Ninjaman Clogs

Words by Jesse Serwer—

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Dancehall is known for its bold fashions, but clog shoes are one piece of attire we have yet to see inna bashment. That didn’t stop graphic artist Blakely Dadson (or Lord Blakely, if you prefer) from making the connection in fine style, designing clogs bearing the likenesses of two of his (and our) favorite deejays, SuperCat and Ninjaman. He calls these “The Dons,” naturally.

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