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Sunday, 12 June 2011

BAM Brands


In the 'I Dig Your Sole Man' world, style may start with the feet, but it certainly doesn't end there.
It's great to have more and more brands related to street style taking an interest in the project and I was delighted to get an exclusive invite from BAM Brands to check out a preview of some hot new lines from some of their key brands.

Below is an intro to the brands with some exclusive shots showcasing what's going to drop next season that you won't see anywhere else - so enjoy!


Study Footwear offer stylish footwear all made for a great cause.  The man behind the line is Chris Stamp, the brains behind the LA shoe brand Stamp'd.  Study offer a lower price point shoe and run a program called 'Study for Schools' where a portion of profits are recycled back into schools.  So what's not to like about the brand?



Flocks are a Premium footwear label from Melbourne.  The brand combines high quality footwear and accessories using the finest Australian materials in timeless designs.
Handcrafted with a strong attention to detail, Flocks offers truly unique natural products including the luxuriant innovation of fleece insoles!


Vasuma is a Swedish eyewear line with a great sense of humour.  Around the world glasses wearers have been bullied on the playground for generations, so, using the name 'Vasuma' (which roughly translates to mean 'Eyewear Snake') the brand have devised a range of sun and opthalmic glasses each named after snakes that show that that eyewear is cool, hip, and dangerously chic.


Handsom is an Australian label that got me salivating over it's beautifully crafted, but understated designs.  Inspired by English heritage, the line uses clean and classic designs that make each piece a timeless classic.  3 words to summarise my thoughts on Handsom, wow, fantastic and wow!



Vanguard is a premium Australian street wear label with an edgier groove than Handsom's.  
Combining elements of a variety of sub-cultures ranging from skating to hip hop, punk, grunge and new wave the brand stays true to it's Australian roots despite becoming an ever-growing global brand that is getting more and more interest.

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