It's called 'I Feel It In My Bones'.
The track is available on iTunes now, and the money raised through purchases of the song will go towards the (RED) campaign which helps fight HIV/ Aids in Africa.
Nice :)
Thom Yorke has a side project called 'Atoms For Peace' which features one of the coolest bassists on the entire planet - Flea, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The level of coolness is off the charts with this one.
The debut album from Atoms for Peace is called 'Amok' and it's going to be released some time in late February.
This track is called 'What The Eyeballs Did'. The beat, the bass, the song... it's freaking amazing.
The iconic jazz pianist and composer passed away today at age 91. He's one of the reasons I fell in love with jazz music. If you're not familiar with him, here's one of the songs that made him famous.
Last weekend, the cast and crew of 'Arrow' had their Christmas party. Needless to say, things got a tiny bit crazy (all within some level of reason, of course).
Throughout the adventures of the evening, I did the unthinkable.
Maybe you've had the misfortune of having done this exact same thing as well, so you'll feel my pain.
I lost my iPhone.
So smartypants didn't realize the phone was missing until I reached into my pocket at the very end of the night, as I was in a cab heading home.
As hard as I tried to retrace my steps, I fought the nausea that came with the realization that my phone was gone, and nothing was going to bring it back. Nothing.
The next hour consisted of me looking for a payphone to call my phone carrier to have my phone blocked (that last thing I needed was a racked up phone bill, right?). Do you know how hard it is to find a payphone in this city? Seriously! For 35 minutes straight, I scoured my neighbourhood.
I can't even tell you how many times I spotted a phone booth and rushed towards it, only to realize that while the booth was still there, the phone that's supposed to be inside it was not. WTF?!?!
But I digress...
The next morning, I'd already arranged to purchase a used cell phone off craigslist when I saw a weird email in my inbox.
"Hey Carmen I found your phone, I live in Burnaby. Text me to pick it up".
At first, I didn't understand. What is this person talking about? How did they know my phone was missing? Was this a joke?
After a few emails back and forth, I realized that this person did indeed have my iPhone and within a few hours, we were face to face and this person was handing me my beloved phone.
He wasn't keeping it for himself or selling it.
He wasn't asking for anything in exchange for it.
Needless to say, I was overjoyed (and perhaps hugged him a little too much???).
Not only did this person return my phone and save me a bunch of time, money and stress, he also restored my faith in strangers, and that my friends, is priceless.
THIS Sunday, from 4pm - 7pm there's a free clothing swap taking place at Sugarbox (one of the absolute BEST waxing bars in the city) in Yaletown.
I had a chance to chat with Sugarbox owner and clothing swap organizer Jane, and here's what she wants you to know.
The lovely Jane!
Massive clothing swap = Brilliant. What inspired you to start this event? Jane - I love clothes. I went to my first swap 5 years ago and it was SO FUN. You recycle what you haven't worn ages and find new treasures. Normally some wine is drank, new friends are made and you get some interesting fashion input. It's free, eco, fab and pretty much the smartest thing ever.
Last year was the first time for this event, no? How was the turnout? Jane - Yup, last year was a first for us and within the first hour, we had about 70 women graze through. I'm still a bit rusty with the whole social media thing and was really impressed that everyone there had found out by word of mouth. We ended up collecting about 1200 items in total.
What type of clothing or items are you looking for? Jane - Any and all items are welcome. Everyone has very different/eclectic/creative taste, right? We're all sizes and all fashions, and that's really celebrated at an event like this.
Is there any cost or fee involved in this event? What about ladies who have nothing to donate, but still want to come check it out? Jane - It's totally free. Our business practice isn't about profits. We genuinely like to have fun and socialize with rad females (which an event like this tends to attract). You receive a ticket for each item you bring, which allows you to shop fairly. This also helps prevents consignment hunters from crashing the event. If you don't have anything to bring, maybe your friend/s will share ;)
Any tips or suggestions for the ladies coming to the Sunday clothing swap? Jane - Keep your cool and share (there's more than enough to go around). If 2 people see the same item at the same time, be graceful and have friendly negotiations. Also, make sure to wear something change friendly, like tights or tight fitting tank. If you want to try clothes on openly this makes it a lot easier (we only have 1 washroom).
Bags & bags of donated clothes
Where are the left over donated clothes going and why? Jane - It's being divided between WISH and DEWC (Downtown Eastside Women's Shelter).
Last year I did the swap in January....do you know this story? I called ahead to see if the shelter could handle so MANY items and they had -- nothing. Saddest Christmas ever. The people at the DEWC asked if I could drop off all the donations before they opened at 10am, so I showed up at 9:45. About 25 women were waiting in line against the building. They were so lovely and helpful! They were giddy and thankful, helping me bring in bag after bag. We filled the entire donations centre! *heartswell*
This is the main reason why this year, we want to do the clothing swap before Christmas.
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Have any unwanted makeup kicking around? You can bring it along and donate it as well. Don't forget to bring any deodorant, socks, undergarments, etc. that you might not need or use anymore, n'kay?
See you all there THIS Sunday from 4pm - 7pm at Sugarbox ~ 1025 Cambie street ;)
Think of this: If a Snuggie and a hoodie made sweet, sweet love, you'd get a Thuggie.
If you're a hoodie junkie like me, this is by far the most awesome piece of comfort clothing you'll ever own. Conceived, designed and made all right here in Vancouver.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Thuggies are kind of becoming a big deal.
I
had a chance to catch up with Kim, one of the co-founders and
the marketing & public relations goddess for Thuggies.
Thuggies - How did this all come about?
Kim - Thuggies
officially became a company in January 2010, though our official
business name is Why Not Apparel Inc.
The idea and name happened quite
organically. I saw my friend Bryan wearing them at a charity lawn
bowling tournament for cystic fibrosis, and knew they needed to be
available to the world. He sewed them himself, till we found a local
seamstress in East Van who has sewed every single Original Thuggie and
Thugglet (the kids version of the Thuggie).
I actually came up with the name one day when I was crossing the Burrard Street
Bridge, and it hit me: the Thuggie.
It capitalized on what I saw as an
absurd yet popular thing, while poking fun at the idea of a long hoodie
somehow being gangster, or thug-like at all. An enormous, brightly
colored, pants optional hoodie doesn’t exactly scream tough, it screams
leisure and a comfortable sense of self.
How would you describe the average Thuggie wearer, or the 'Thuggie Style' as it were?
Kim - One
of the things that continues to bring me delight and surprise is how
varied our wearers are. The most typical consumers are young adult males
who like skiing, snowboarding, and more recently, wake boarding. That
said, we have entire multi generational families sending us pictures of
them wearing their Thuggies, from Thugglet-aged tykes up to
grandparents.
One of my favorite groups of Thuggie wearing super fans is
a crew of grade 11 and 12 students from Ontario who started “Thuggie
Thursdays”. They wear theirs every Thursday to school and then go
straight to the slopes after.
I've been known to wear mine to the grocery store. Fail????!!!
Kim - We’re
strong proponents of wearer’s discretion. Wherever you are comfortable
being extremely comfortable is the right time to wear your Thuggie. In
fact, we are currently designing wedding Thuggies for an entire wedding
party, at their behest. So if they can wear theirs to a wedding, the
grocery store is A okay.
Where have your Thuggies taken you so far? Kim - We
went viral last summer and ended up all over the internet in some major
publications including the Huffington Post, Allnet, BuzzFeed, Some E
Cards, and were featured on the front page of the Vancouver Sun’s Business Section. We were also on CBC's Dragons' Den, where we were
given two offers, one by Jim Treliving and one by Arlene Dickinson.
We’ve
also been on a myriad of radio stations across North
America. No major celebrities have rocked our wares, at least not in
public, but we’re working on it. A number of up and comers in the ski,
snowboard and wake boarding communities have been wearing them, and we
have a pretty huge name in skateboarding in the works, but we can’t
release his name yet. You’ll be informed, though, I promise. Oh and we
did a TV segment on Good Morning Sacramento. Come to think of it, we
also sent a Thuggie to a Playboy bunny, at her request (after she
discovered us on twitter). That was something. Who is the one celebrity who NEEDS TO OWN A THUGGIE?!?!
Kim - Well,
obviously Betty White is the first to come to mind. But she is probably
out of our realm of possibility. It would be nice to see Tina Fey in
one, every time I watch the 30 Rock episode with her in a Slanket, I
want to leap through the screen and give her a Thuggie. Or maybe she’s
more of a Funzie...So, Tina Fey (unless you’re reading this, Betty). For
a male, going to buck the trend and not say Justin Bieber. Tie between
Trevor Linden and Ryan Gosling, for some Canadian representation.
What's the future of Thuggies?
Kim - We’ve just launched our one-pieced cotton
romper, the Funzie. It has everything you’d ever want in a one-pieced
romper, including a bum flap. I shudder to think the kind of fan photos
we’ll get, as our fans are hugely into sending us pictures of them in
their Thuggies. We’re going to branch out into more apparel, as well as
different fabrics for our existing products. Our winter sports
enthusiasts are keening for a more waterproof garment, and our water
sports enthusiasts would like a towel version.
As far as
Thuggies as a business, we’re expanding further into retail, though we
will always maintain our online store. We’re in numerous stores across
North America, Australia, and New Zealand, predominantly near mountains
or bodies of water. With a two tier structure of online and retail, I’m
pretty sure that we’ll be able to expand operations and creep closer to
the inevitable, the building of the Thuggie Mansion. The only caveat is
that pants must be checked at the door. How much do they cost and where can people buy them? Any sales or specials coming up?
Kim - An
Original Thuggie retails online at $85 CDN, our Zip Thuggies are $95
CDN and our Funzies are $105 CDN. Our Thugglets, for the smaller set
(children aged 6 months to 7 years), are $45 CDN.
As it happens,
our annual Black Friday sale is in full swing and runs till Monday, November 26th at 11.59pm PDT, with
sales of up to 50% off.
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Wanna help support this local company?
Right
now the cool kids from Thuggies are in a competition for a free
exhibitor booth at a massive snow sport trade show in Munich, in Feb
2013.
Thuggies
is up for nomination as one of the ISPO BrandNew "Hottest Brands" for
ISPO Europe in Munich Germany this year. There's a voting component that
will influence judging for Thuggies to participate in this worldwide
event.
Your vote can help this local company out - BIG TIME.
All
you have to do is click the link below and "Like" the page. To find
Thuggies, click top right on A-Z (they're on page 10), then all you have
to do is "Like".
Here's what sucks about most movie theatres:
1) Massive line ups and sold out show after sold out show
2) Usually ending up sitting waaaaaaay too close to the screen
3) Uncomfortable seats. Shifting from one butt cheek to another, with no real sweet spot to be found.
4) Popcorn flavoured styrofoam (I'm looking at you Scotiabank Theatre).
Wanna avoid this?
The Dunbar Theatre = The BESTEST movie theatre in the city.What makes it so awesome?
1) MASSIVE seats with tons of leg room.
2) Reasonable lineups. Chances are, you will actually get into the movie you want to see. Can you believe it? Ka-Ray-Zee!!!
3) Best Popcorn in the city. Hands down.
4) Rumour has it, the theatre is haunted. True Story.
Ken,
one of the big wigs from The Dunbar Theatre, chatted with me about the
theatres history, giant seats, ghosts and the secret behind their kick
ass popcorn.
How old is The Dunbar Theatre?
Ken - The theatre has been around since about 1934. It's actually the first independent theatre to
show first run shows in Vancouver. 78 Years! Wow! The theatre has had a few facelifts since then, no?
Ken
- It's always getting renovated but
the major renovations were just over two years ago, new seats (more leg
room then any other theatre in the city!), and a new digital and 3D
projection system
I've heard from several different sources that the place is haunted. Is that true?
Ken -
Yes. No question. The manager (Tia) and a colleague (Matt)
have both said they've seen moving shadows and have heard things at
night when they close up. We think it's the wife of a former worker.
She use to come to
the theatre when her then boyfriend worked as an usher every Friday, as I
understand it.
What's the weirdest item to ever end up in your lost and found box?
Ken - We get everything
shoes, cell phones, even retainers! Everything is donated to Goodwill after 30 days.
Retainers? I betcha one of those was mine. So Ken, your popcorn is legendary. What makes it so damn good?!?!?!
Ken - We use only the BEST products including coconut oil and REAL butter. It
tastes like butter because it IS butter. Our popcorn is so good it comes with a
health warning.
Yum.
Good News!The ticket prices at The Dunbar Theatre are still less than the big box theatres (Adult: $10.75 / Child: $8.00 / Senior: $8.00) and just a heads up for ya'll - the concession stand is CASH ONLY.
Enjoy.
Besos,
CC.
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EARNEST ICE CREAM
Vancouver has always been a hotspot for artists. I'm talking
musicians, painters, clothing designers, and the list goes on and on.
But what about ice cream? Isn't ice cream making an art? Well the answer
to that is yes, especially when you've had a taste of Vancouver based 'Earnest Ice Cream'.
I
stumbled across these 'ice cream artists' at the Canada Day Block Party
and Food Cart Festival in the parking lot of the Waldorf Hotel. As soon
as Earnest Ice Cream expert Erica B. whispered the words 'salted
caramel' I was hooked! One taste of this creamy delight took me to the
land of ice cream Narnia... mmmmmm..........................
.... where was I ? Ah yes, Earnest Ice Cream.
This company is the brain child of dynamic duo Erica and Ben and they create their creamy concoctions at the Woodland Smokehouse & Commissary.
Even though I'm currently obsessing about their salted caramel ice
cream, this local company also makes an assortment of other amazing
flavours like Tahitian Vanilla, Roasted rhubarb oat crumble, Cafe Etico
Coffee and Whiskey with butter salted hazelnut, just to name a few.
So
being the intrepid reporter I am, I decided to have a quick chat with
Erica and find out more behind the magic that is 'Earnest Ice Cream'.
Ice cream. Why? What inspired you to go down this path?
Erica -
We have both had life long love affairs with ice cream and we are both
passionate about food and cooking. Ice cream is a blank state -
allowing us
to be creative with flavours and where we can take it. And, everyone
loves ice cream! Ben's first job was at Dairy Queen. I have attended
culinary school (in Toronto).
What's your best selling ice cream? How did you come up with this
brilliant flavour idea and why do you think are people going nuts over it?
Erica -
Our best selling flavour is, by far, Salted Caramel. We sell out of it
every week. It's the perfect balance of sweet and salty with an amazing
texture and richness.
It was a flavour we developed early on, based on an ice cream made by
a
role model of ours, Jeni's Ice Cream. We both loved it instantly and knew
it would be a favourite.
What do you love most about what you do? What's the toughest part of it
all?
Erica - What do we love most... that's a difficult question! All of it! Being in
the kitchen and developing new flavours is a definite highlight, but we
also love being at the markets and at events where we get to chat with our
customers directly.
Toughest part..... all that ice cream we have to eat ;)
Let's look ahead a year from now. Where are you hoping Earnest Ice
Cream will be?
Erica- We'd love to have our own ice cream scoop shop.
Any future flavour ideas? Anything you'd really like to create, but are
afraid to?
Erica
- So many flavour ideas! We have a long "wish list". One we had been
thinking about for some time, but was a little frightened of, we just
did! It was the Smoked Peach with Almond. Working at the Woodland
Smokehouse means we have access to smokers and just had to use them
eventually! It is definitely an adventurous and different flavour, but I
think it really
works.
I've gotta ask, what tunes do you play in the background while making your ice cream?
Ice cream playlist please!
Erica - We share a kitchen with a few other businesses, one of them is Cartems
Donuterie. Rags (Cartems Chef) is also a dj so he is usually playing some
sweet beats throughout the day.
In the evenings, we usually have the radio tuned into Soul Town or Back
Spin.
If you're interested in trying out
Earnest Ice Cream for yourself (and why wouldn't you? It's the BEES
KNEES!!!), you can try a cone of whatever flavour your heart desires (or
whatever they have left in stock!) at Harvest Community Foods (243 Union Street) or at Cocoa Nymph (10th & Alma).
I
can pretty much guarantee that you're going to fall in love with this
stuff, so why not save yourself some time and just grab a pint? You
can pick one up for $9.00 (plus a $1.00 refundable deposit for the jar -
recycling is awesome, right?) at The Woodland Smokehouse and Commissary
(on Commercial and Pender). You can also find Earnest Ice Cream at
Farmer's Markets and events around the city. When you're there, make
sure you give Erica and Ben a high five for me :).
Enjoy!
Besos,
CC.
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HOLY CRAP! CEREAL
Holy Crap! is a cereal that was created by a cute little old couple
from Sechelt, but we here in Vancouver have pretty much adopted it as if
it were our own.
It's a mix of healthy seeds and
dried fruit, with a hint of cinnamon. It's vegan, gluten-free,
lactose-free, and wheat-free and has been dubbed 'the healthiest thing
you'll ever eat'. Even though it looks like something you would get if
you swept up the area surrounding the bulk bins in your local grocery
store, it's actually pretty tasty stuff!
Last year,
the creators of Holy Crap! Cereal pitched their product on the show
'Dragon's Den', and after an investment $120,000 and tons of publicity,
this little company hit the big leagues.
While
most enjoy Holy Crap! as a morning cereal, I personally prefer it as a
snack (sometimes after a work out). I microwave 2 tablespoons of this
stuff in a small bowl of milk and Voila! A yummy and super healthy
snack. You can also have it with water, or sprinkled into yogurt.
You
can find Holy Crap! in most Urban Fare locations, as well as Choices,
Capers, Nesters Market and a few Market Place IGA's. For a more detailed
list of where to find this stuff, click here.
Just an FYI:This is probably the most expensive cereal you'll ever buy. It retails for around $11 for a 225g bag.
Is it really worth it?
Definitely.
Enjoy!
Besos,
CC.
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REJOICE PET SALON
If you're a pet owner like me, you know how hard it can be to find a
pet grooming salon that actually does a job that both you and your pet
are happy with.
We've all experienced various forms of
'grooming nightmares'. Pets who have been left bleeding (and you aren't
told about it), hair cuts gone totally awry, and then there's this....
This
atrocity happened to my little Maslow at a groomers home in Calgary.
The sad thing is, not only did I pay for it, I even left a tip!!!
(IDIOT!!! **slaps forehead**). I guess I felt sorry for the person who
hacked my dog's hair. I've seriously gotta toughen up.
Moving on....
The
good news is, not only have I found a place that does a FANTASTIC job,
they're also really well priced, AND they use all natural products on
your furry little amigo.
The
place is called 'Rejoice Pet Salon' and it's located in Kitsilano
(Jericho Village - corner of 4rth and Alma). They've been around for a
couple of years now, and not only does their work impress me, so does
their customer service! They have super friendly staff, and if you're
not 100% happy with your pup's cut, you can bring them in with no
problem and no attitude.
The
one thing I love the most about this place is the fact that they use
social media to keep you updated on your dog's 'grooming experience'.
They actually have a facebook page where they post pictures of your
canine, before, during and after their grooming. I thought this was a
brilliant idea. And yes, little Maslow has his own album from his last visit.
**Side Note: Is it just me, or do you find your dog looks hilarious/ rat-like/ creepy when soaking wet? Yeah.... **
This place also gets bonus points for helping rescue dogs find new homes.
I highly recommend you check out Rejoice Pet Salon. It's pretty awesome.
Besos,
CC.
**Just
a heads up - They always keep their front door locked to avoid having
any dogs on the run, so make sure you always call ahead**
SECTION 3
It's the end of an era....
Section
3 is one of my favourite places to hang out at. Despite the fact that
it's in Yaletown, the scene here is laid back and completely
unpretentious. Arturo (my favourite bartender) makes the BEST mojito's
in the city and J (the manager) gives amazing and friendly service -
ALWAYS.
Their 'Nerd' sign has to be one of the most photographed bar signs in Vancouver (It's actually my wallpaper on my computer).
And their food! It's a little known fact that the food here is 'off the hizzle'. They've got stuff like....
Pulled Pork and Goat Cheese Poutine
House-cut Kennebec Fries, Port Demi-Glace
$12.95
BBQ Baby Back Ribs
Four Cheese Macaroni and Coleslaw
$21.95
**They've also got gluten free options. Nice!**
I've had my birthday, going away and welcome back parties, all at this lovely place. I've even spent a new years eve here.
Now...
it's closing it's doors for good. The owners have decided to sell the
place and move on to new adventures. You have about a month to head out
to Section 3 and take advantage of their amazing drinks, yummy food and
awesome atmosphere. I have to say that I'll genuinely miss this place.
Maybe,
if you're lucky, one of the staff there will tell you the story behind
their 'nerd' sign and how they decided to name the restaurant 'Section
3'. (Let's just say it involved being sued by Robert De Niro. True
Story).
As of September 23, Section 3 will be no more.
Sad.
It truly was one of the Bestest Of Vancouver.
Besos,
CC.
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P.S: For more info on Section 3, check out their facebook page.
LUSH SHOWER GEL & BODY CONDITIONER
While I'll never influence the world a la Oprah,I'd
still like to share some of my favourite things with you. These things
will range from restaurants and stores to products and places, special
events, and everything else in between. I'll tell you now that nope, I'm not getting paid to
endorse any of these things. I just wanna share. While my main goal will
be to focus on Vancouver based stuff (on a weekly basis), I may stray
to something from a far away place. No biggie, right? And so, here begins 'The Bestest Of Vancouver'...
I'm
kicking it all off with 2 bath and body products I'm absolutely
addicted to. They're from Lush (which FYI, have their North American
headquarters based right here in Vancouver!). The 2 products in question are: It's Raining Men Shower Gel It has a bit of an unfortunate name, but it's honestly the bees knees! If you like sweet and creamy scents, you'll love this
stuff. It's a blend of caramel, honey and toffee, with a hint of
bergamot and orange. It smells almost edible. The label on the bottle
says that you can also use this as a shampoo, but I say, only use it if
you're out of shampoo and desperate. I've tried it on my hair before,
and after rinsing it out, I could barely run my fingers through my
hair. small (100ml) = $9.95 medium (250ml) = $17.95 large (500ml) = $27.95 Ro's Argan Body Conditioner
I was pretty hesitant when the sales gal asked me if I
wanted to try the 'New and AMAZING Body Conditioner!!!!!', but I gave in
and walked over to the stores sink. Basically, this stuff works like a
conditioner, but instead of using it in your hair, you use it on your
body. It has the super popular ingredient of argan oil in it, (the stuff
that's in the Moroccan Oil hair line) and it smells like roses and
honey. You use it after your soap or shower gel, just before you get
outta the shower. You step away from the water stream, rub it all over,
and then rinse it away. Get out of the tub, pat dry, and you're good to
go. Not only does it leave you smelling freaking GLORIOUS, you'll also
be left with baby soft skin... but it doesn't come cheap. A sampler of this stuff costs about $6.00, but a full container will cost ya $30. If you end up trying this stuff out, let me know whatcha think!!! Enjoy! Besos, CC.
The WB show 'Arrow' is in full production mode and the hours can be super long. Lucky for us, the directors periodically park food trucks on the lot for an all you can eat shin-dig. Nice.
Arturo's Mexico To Go (Food Truck). See? There's Arturo himself!!! :)
The TV show 'Arrow' takes place in Starling City. The new Starling City police cruisers were just delivered to our lot. Looks like these cops roll in style *insert impressed whistle sound here*.
Mr. Sandwich Head (or so I like to call him) was hanging out in Yaletown over the weekend for the 'Candy Town Celebration'. The streets were filled with vendors hocking the same crap, food carts with overpriced carnival-style treats, and there were a total of 3 free family activities (with massive lineups, of course!). Overall, it was meh.
Either way, Mr. Sandwich Head says 'Haaaaaaaayyyyyy'.
How bad would it suck if the person who wore this headpiece before you had had a massive Caesar salad? *gag*
This is why I don't eat beef jerky. All natural ingredients? Yeah right.
Dear barista at Thomas Haas Patisserie in North Vancouver:
When I ordered my large soy chai latte, I was pretty choked when you gave me what felt like a half empty cup.
When I asked you about it, your reasoning was both scientific and extremely well thought out - "Soy milk weighs less than regular milk".
Really? Wow. Your insistence on NOT topping up my drink was pretty fantastic too.
Either way, I'd love to take this opportunity to thank you for serving me a delicious half cup of foam.
Cheers!
Think of this: If a Snuggie and a hoodie made sweet, sweet love, you'd get a Thuggie.
If you're a hoodie junkie like me, this is by far the most awesome piece of comfort clothing you'll ever own. Conceived, designed and made all right here in Vancouver.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Thuggies are kind of becoming a big deal.
I had a chance to catch up with Kim, one of the co-founders and the marketing & public relations goddess for Thuggies.
Thuggies - How did this all come about?
Thuggies
officially became a company in January 2010, though our official
business name is Why Not Apparel Inc.
The idea and name happened quite
organically. I saw my friend Bryan wearing them at a charity lawn
bowling tournament for cystic fibrosis, and knew they needed to be
available to the world. He sewed them himself, till we found a local
seamstress in East Van who has sewed every single Original Thuggie and
Thugglet (the kids version of the Thuggie).
I actually came up with the name one day when I was crossing the Burrard Street
Bridge, and it hit me: the Thuggie.
It capitalized on what I saw as an
absurd yet popular thing, while poking fun at the idea of a long hoodie
somehow being gangster, or thug-like at all. An enormous, brightly
colored, pants optional hoodie doesn’t exactly scream tough, it screams
leisure and a comfortable sense of self.
How would you describe the average Thuggie wearer, or the 'Thuggie Style' as it were?
One
of the things that continues to bring me delight and surprise is how
varied our wearers are. The most typical consumers are young adult males
who like skiing, snowboarding, and more recently, wake boarding. That
said, we have entire multi generational families sending us pictures of
them wearing their Thuggies, from Thugglet-aged tykes up to
grandparents.
One of my favorite groups of Thuggie wearing super fans is
a crew of grade 11 and 12 students from Ontario who started “Thuggie
Thursdays”. They wear theirs every Thursday to school and then go
straight to the slopes after.
I've been known to wear mine to the grocery store. Fail????!!!
We’re
strong proponents of wearer’s discretion. Wherever you are comfortable
being extremely comfortable is the right time to wear your Thuggie. In
fact, we are currently designing wedding Thuggies for an entire wedding
party, at their behest. So if they can wear theirs to a wedding, the
grocery store is A okay.
Where have your Thuggies taken you so far?
We
went viral last summer and ended up all over the internet in some major
publications including the Huffington Post, Allnet, BuzzFeed, Some E
Cards, and were featured on the front page of the Vancouver Sun’s Business Section. We were also on CBC's Dragons' Den, where we were
given two offers, one by Jim Treliving and one by Arlene Dickinson.
We’ve also been on a myriad of radio stations across North
America. No major celebrities have rocked our wares, at least not in
public, but we’re working on it. A number of up and comers in the ski,
snowboard and wake boarding communities have been wearing them, and we
have a pretty huge name in skateboarding in the works, but we can’t
release his name yet. You’ll be informed, though, I promise. Oh and we
did a TV segment on Good Morning Sacramento. Come to think of it, we also sent a Thuggie to a Playboy bunny, at her request (after she discovered us on twitter). That was something. Who is the one celebrity who NEEDS TO OWN A THUGGIE?!?!
Well,
obviously Betty White is the first to come to mind. But she is probably
out of our realm of possibility. It would be nice to see Tina Fey in
one, every time I watch the 30 Rock episode with her in a Slanket, I
want to leap through the screen and give her a Thuggie. Or maybe she’s
more of a Funzie...So, Tina Fey (unless you’re reading this, Betty). For
a male, going to buck the trend and not say Justin Bieber. Tie between
Trevor Linden and Ryan Gosling, for some Canadian representation.
What's the future of Thuggies?
We’ve just launched our one-pieced cotton
romper, the Funzie. It has everything you’d ever want in a one-pieced
romper, including a bum flap. I shudder to think the kind of fan photos
we’ll get, as our fans are hugely into sending us pictures of them in
their Thuggies. We’re going to branch out into more apparel, as well as
different fabrics for our existing products. Our winter sports
enthusiasts are keening for a more waterproof garment, and our water
sports enthusiasts would like a towel version.
As far as
Thuggies as a business, we’re expanding further into retail, though we
will always maintain our online store. We’re in numerous stores across
North America, Australia, and New Zealand, predominantly near mountains
or bodies of water. With a two tier structure of online and retail, I’m
pretty sure that we’ll be able to expand operations and creep closer to
the inevitable, the building of the Thuggie Mansion. The only caveat is
that pants must be checked at the door. How much do they cost and where can people buy them? Any sales or specials coming up?
An
Original Thuggie retails online at $85 CDN, our Zip Thuggies are $95
CDN and our Funzies are $105 CDN. Our Thugglets, for the smaller set
(children aged 6 months to 7 years), are $45 CDN.
As it happens,
our annual Black Friday sale is in full swing and runs till Monday, November 26th at 11.59pm PDT, with
sales of up to 50% off.
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Wanna help support this local company?
Right now the cool kids from Thuggies are in a competition for a free exhibitor booth at a massive snow sport trade show in Munich, in Feb 2013.
Thuggies
is up for nomination as one of the ISPO BrandNew "Hottest Brands" for
ISPO Europe in Munich Germany this year. There's a voting component that
will influence judging for Thuggies to participate in this worldwide
event.
Your vote can help this local company out - BIG TIME.
All you have to do is click the link below and "Like" the page. To find Thuggies, click top right on A-Z (they're on page 10), then all you have to do is "Like".
I laughed when I saw this, and yet, I kinda wanted one.
Right now, the thrash metal band Slayer is selling a... get this... Christmas sweater.
The jumpers go for $79.99 (yikes!) and only available in a men's medium, large and extra large (nothing for the ladies? Boo-urns. I guess it's nothing a good hot wash and trip to the dryer can't fix, right?).
For more info on this kick ass sweater, click here.
If someone talking to you has one of the following:
* something in between their teeth
* something hanging out of their nose
* front zipper of pants/shorts/skirt is down
* toilet paper stuck to the bottom of their shoe/boot/heel
TELL THEM.
Stop trying to NOT stare and just tell them dammit!!!!
Nothing stings more than the betrayal of arriving home after a long day out, only to realize that you have a nice little chunk of lettuce (from that salad you had, like, 6 hours ago) still wedged in between your front teeth.
This just came across my desk today. Looks weird huh? It's called a 'Deconstructed Red Velvet Cake.'
That's just fancy talk for a cake that has been separated into it's different ingredient layers. The idea is that all the ingredients (both wet and dry) are mixed together once the dessert is ready to be eaten. It's like art, meets chemistry, meets deliciousness.
This beauty comes courtesy of a local dessert company called Beta 5.
The components of this deconstructed cake include: goat's cheescake, beet sponge cake, honey-poached pear, cocoa nib streusel and beet meringues. Yes, beets.
How does it taste? Mind blowing.
Lactose Intolerant? Shmeh! **I'll be paying for this later... big time**
If you can, check out Beta 5. Their selection of chocolates and desserts is off the hizzle.
I stumbled across this fantastic site and thought I'd share.
Fellow beauty junkies, you've gotta check it out: The Beauty Department
So if you're like me, you spend a bloody fortune on makeup. Every now and then, a blush, pressed powder or eyeshadow will end up on the floor, crushed into pieces. *tear*
I've actually been walking around with my favourite (broken) blush in a ziplock bag (denial much?). It's a good thing I saved my beloved blush, because I've discovered a way to make your broken makeup brand new again (YAAAAAAAY!!!!).