The Swagtorialist

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A style scrap book for the modern man. The modern man who is the epitome of a Swagtorialist.

  • March 19, 2012 8:05 pm
    kennaugh-cavanagh:

Amrita ‘Swagtorialist’ Singh rocking a pair of Collar Tips from our ‘Classic Collection’.
Check out her incredible menswear blog theswagtorialist.com
Already in love with some of those dope unisex collar-tips I got from Kennaugh & Cavanagh. The Swagtorialist can’t wait to feature this unique brand of jewellery once the online shop is up and running!
These small but highly detailed tips add some serious swag to ANY shirt- I’ll be rocking mine with a men’s Ralph Lauren ‘Madras’ shirt this summer OR better still, a good old denim shirt!
Get involved guys!!!

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    kennaugh-cavanagh:

    Amrita ‘Swagtorialist’ Singh rocking a pair of Collar Tips from our ‘Classic Collection’.

    Check out her incredible menswear blog theswagtorialist.com

    Already in love with some of those dope unisex collar-tips I got from Kennaugh & Cavanagh. The Swagtorialist can’t wait to feature this unique brand of jewellery once the online shop is up and running!

    These small but highly detailed tips add some serious swag to ANY shirt- I’ll be rocking mine with a men’s Ralph Lauren ‘Madras’ shirt this summer OR better still, a good old denim shirt!

    Get involved guys!!!


  • March 18, 2012 5:10 am

    We The Ppl are a bunch of artists, thinkers and producers living in what-is-known-as the largest democracy in the world- India.
    With a great experimental style, they bring you art, fashion and a whole other lifestyle.
    A brand set up by young revolutionaries, they are inspired by the world around them- a new India that is totally alien to most of the western world.

    The Swagtorialist is all about fresh ideas, and just dope shit in general. We The Ppl fit that criteria down to a T.

    Boys, this summer is all about the ”Chuddies”- they come in some AWESOME tribal-like prints, look comfy as hell and you could probably rock them with a good polo tee and a pair of deck shoes to complete a look.

    Alternatively decorate your pad with some kitsch artwork- inspired by a yoga lotus position and celebrity faces by the Faculty Of Art- (I must admit I am a little bit in love with these). Along with those a dope posterzine with edgy, retro-esque posters that’ll brighten up any modern setting.

    And FINALLY, guys, one of my favourite pieces has to be the beautifully beaded ”Unt” back packs- ESPECIALLY with Navajo and Aztec/Mexican prints having been all the rage since last season- these beaded badboys are sure to be hanging around in your wardrobe for years to come- fuck it, you’ll probably even pass them down to your grandkids. I know I’d be rocking mine with my “Chuddies” this summer (if I was a boy, with a youknowhwat and all).

    Anyway, get buying for some tribal swagger, a comfortable summer “Camiz” (shirts) and some hipster-grinding accessories.

    Phew! Feeling the pride for India all of a sudden!

    Go here: www.wetheppl.in

    (Shout outs to Pravin Mukhi for the heads up)!

  • February 27, 2012 12:43 pm

    "I need to learn how to DJ so I can be part of the ultimate chick-blogger jizzerati."

    — Amrita Singh (Me)

  • February 26, 2012 9:53 pm
     


WOLFPAKiSTAN began as a experimental creative collective in Africa. Their mad skills allowed them to quickly graduate from hosting school socials to playing packed shows at Dubai’s first Roller Disco; Atlantis. After blowing up dance floors across the city, they would often be featured on, and subsequently cancelled from, many of the worlds largest festival line ups.  
Their musical style reflect their eclectic influences—from Ghettotech to jazz-funk fusion. From Dancehall to 80s hair metal—all distilled down to a bass heavy, get on the dance floor, shake your booty party.  Not limited to any distinct style when playing shows, once combining disco, dubstep, clickpop, smooth jazz, and Hip Hop to create a new sound that The Swagtorialist has been trying to name for the last year; The band suggested “jigglestep” 
The collective has taken on a new, It’s good, it’s bad, sound fueled by their desire to ‘Give something back, give up smoking and be totally un-googleable by 2012’. With critically acclaimed a hit single, “Suck My Croque Monsieur” under their belt, they announced their first foray into retail with “The 1 Million Dollor shop”. Quoted “Life is like a Biggie Smalls Video, but with white women in business suits” Like everything their fingers touch, we expect this new shop and upcoming album to be a breeding ground for watermelon parties and creative rollerblading. 
There’s something to be said for the laid back simplicity of their ‘this is gangsta poetry, not gangsta rap’ mantra. But with their hair and clothing inspired by various eras, this mostly female looking band perform fun bubblegum songs that have their own late 70s/early 90s retro fringe feel.  
There was a scandal, they hate the zoo, their live performances feature mini stages built on real live camels wearing cool sunglasses and speakers attached to them, they are vegans on the weekends, they own a barber shop, a molecular breakdown of their musical influences include New Kids on The Block, Peter Andre and Wham!, they are on the wrong side of the war on drugs, they group puked on the Jimmy Fallon show and lastly, we don’t actually know if they even exist.


Follow the hot stuff on Twitter: @WOLFPAKiSTAN
 Friend these badboys on Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/WOLFPAKiSTAN
Join their group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Wolfistan/
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    WOLFPAKiSTAN began as a experimental creative collective in Africa. Their mad skills allowed them to quickly graduate from hosting school socials to playing packed shows at Dubai’s first Roller Disco; Atlantis. After blowing up dance floors across the city, they would often be featured on, and subsequently cancelled from, many of the worlds largest festival line ups.  

    Their musical style reflect their eclectic influences—from Ghettotech to jazz-funk fusion. From Dancehall to 80s hair metal—all distilled down to a bass heavy, get on the dance floor, shake your booty party.  Not limited to any distinct style when playing shows, once combining disco, dubstep, clickpop, smooth jazz, and Hip Hop to create a new sound that The Swagtorialist has been trying to name for the last year; The band suggested “jigglestep” 

    The collective has taken on a new, It’s good, it’s bad, sound fueled by their desire to ‘Give something back, give up smoking and be totally un-googleable by 2012’. With critically acclaimed a hit single, “Suck My Croque Monsieur” under their belt, they announced their first foray into retail with “The 1 Million Dollor shop”. Quoted “Life is like a Biggie Smalls Video, but with white women in business suits” Like everything their fingers touch, we expect this new shop and upcoming album to be a breeding ground for watermelon parties and creative rollerblading. 

    There’s something to be said for the laid back simplicity of their ‘this is gangsta poetry, not gangsta rap’ mantra. But with their hair and clothing inspired by various eras, this mostly female looking band perform fun bubblegum songs that have their own late 70s/early 90s retro fringe feel.  

    There was a scandal, they hate the zoo, their live performances feature mini stages built on real live camels wearing cool sunglasses and speakers attached to them, they are vegans on the weekends, they own a barber shop, a molecular breakdown of their musical influences include New Kids on The Block, Peter Andre and Wham!, they are on the wrong side of the war on drugs, they group puked on the Jimmy Fallon show and lastly, we don’t actually know if they even exist.

    Follow the hot stuff on Twitter: @WOLFPAKiSTAN

     Friend these badboys on Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/WOLFPAKiSTAN

    Join their group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Wolfistan/

    Show some love. 10 times over.

  • February 19, 2012 10:29 am

    mattrussell:

    Amrita stepping in for a couple of shots whilst testing.

    Check out her blog http://theswagtorialist.com/

    I had no idea this was on Wonderful Matt’s blog!

    Thankyou Wonderful Matt, kind sir with your awesomeness <3

    Check out Matt’s blog right here :

    http://mattrussell.tumblr.com

    xxx

  • January 27, 2012 12:54 am

    Ever since my boss, Ricardo (shout outs) bought to my attention, the stunning shoe collection by Mr. Hare, I haven’t been able to fend off severe shoe envy- if only Mr. Hare made shoes for girls also. But alas, you lucky fellas get ALL the good stuff!

    I’m going to keep this short and sweet because these bad boys speak for themselves and Mr. Hare holds a mean shoe game!

    I’m in LOVE with the Fagan Brown boot, the sleek Geronimo suede and leather boot and the snappy, yet understated, Jopling brogue. Every Swagtorialist should own a pair.

    Stockist: www.mrporter.com

    Web: www.mrhare.co.uk

  • November 28, 2011 2:49 pm
    Anonymous:  how to swag in anything

    You can swag in ANYTHING by being yourself, and being confident in everything you wear. Corny- but true.

  • November 5, 2011 9:33 am

    Discounted Designer Fashion, Anyone?

    The Sample Hunters are BACK with yet another fantastic designer sale!

    Discounted brands include: See by Chloe, Joseph, Burberry, Vivienne Westwood, Belstaff, Emporio Armani, Armani Jeans, DKNY Jeans, Juicy Couture, Stone Island, Dirty English, Oliver Spencer, Duchamp, Gieves and Hawkes, Missoni, Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo, D&G, Lanvin, Moncler, French Connection, Queen of E.vil, Marco Jacob, Jimmy Choo and many more.

    Below is some example of the stock and discount you’ll be getting off some of these swagtastic brands- PERFECT opportunity to be picking up your X-mas presents too!

    See by Chloe A/W 2011 collection 50% off RRP

    Stone Island knitwear RRP £180 now £69

    Westwood Jewellery A/W 2011 25% off RRP

    Westwood/Melissa shoes RRP £150 now £79

    DKNY Jeans A/W 2011 collection 90% off RRP

    Armani Jeans RRP £140 now £20

    Sale dates: Thursday 24th November, Friday 25th November, Saturday 26th November and Sunday 27th November 2011

    Location:  The Old Truman Brewery, Shop 14, 15 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QR.

    Opening Time: Thursday 13.00 – 20.00, Friday 12.00 – 20.00, Saturday 12.00 – 19.00, Sunday 12.00am – 18.30pm

  • October 30, 2011 9:16 pm

    With varsity jackets being all the rage over the past couple of seasons, they have become a little samey- its not rare to see a few guys out wearing the exact same jacket! (Not cool)!

    However, there is a solution: House of Billiam.

    House of Billiam specialise in bespoke varsity jackets. A little on the pricey side but something that fits you, your tastes and will remain in your wardrobe for absolute donkey’s years!

    You can design your own jacket, in your size for a hefty £350- but you get to pick fabrics and colour ways, including the lining-and you can have 2 for 1 as they also come in reversible styles.

    Having designed for the likes of Labrinth and Tinie Tempah- House of Billiam has inspired some serious swag!

    Lets put it this way, if I had a boyfriend, he’d definitely be getting one of these for X-mas! 

    House of Billiam

  • October 10, 2011 10:58 pm

    A good pair of headphones is an everyday accessory no matter who you are. If you want to make the most out of music with some swagger to match, The Swagtorialist has found you some of the most edgiest headphones on ONE site!

    My favourites have to be the Munitio gold 9mm bullet titanium covered earphones- so slick- they come in variations of silver and gold! (Note to self: invest in a pair of these). Designed to keep your music in- without disturbing those around you and to use as a handsfree phone device, these bad boys not only serve a purpose, they look and feel like LUXE. 

    Look no further than www.muazo.co.uk - its guaranteed theres something for all types of swagger- (and all price ranges)!

    Henjoi!