MARKET 755 are a vintage, pre-loved and small brand market, new to Melbourne, bringing small vintage curated collections into their new store.
Melbourne based clothing company Shinzo translates to heart in Japanese, and many of the designs are based on Japanese and anime culture while also referencing ’90s hip-hop. Streetwear company Shinzo Street Tribe, has found success in Australia Bringing fashion inspired items from everyday japan culture and fashion.
The shared love of sports, brought the owner's of don.clothing together to bring a new type of clothing to the Melbourne fashion scene, don.clothing wants you to be apart of the moment and take a piece for yourself, with each item of clothing representing a moment in sporting history.
Pat has his own podcast called - A Chat With Pat He Offers Compelling interviews and conversations with truly amazing people doing amazing things. Bringing you interesting insights from diverse individuals as they sit down and have a chat. Moving forward his podcast focus on young males and how they can make them selfs better, with advice from skin care to dating all the way to interior design.
Dylan Walsh captures the city’s everyday extraordinarily – immortalising the kind of moments you might otherwise miss. Documenting locals, their interactions and neighbourhoods across the city, his candid, lo-fi, atmospheric clips make modern-day Melbourne feel like a 70's movie montage.
From four local boys chasing a dream, Banana Lagoon is bringing you high quality, affordable, eco-friendly clothing & accessories. Shop online now to get the newest collection of Australian designed streetwear.
91 Vintage has been the go to market for vintage sportswear and streetwear in Melbourne for the last 5 years. The iconic market was founded by Bonny, who lovingly ran 91 Vintage for 5 years. This year, she handed over the keys to Jonathan Chai, who now runs Melbourne best vintage market and in my opinion Australia's best market.
In the summer of 2010, two brothers built a bespoke garment workshop in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
Originally an Art Studio and Gallery created as support for new artists, The Snake Hole was hosting gigs and art shows long before it was a brand. Beginning with small runs of t-shirt prints to accompany some art shows, the garments quickly became the forefront, and since 2016 the label has been independently run by creatives. From humble beginnings working out of the back of a shipping container and a basement, to occupying a warehouse and a small team, the brand has come a long way from where it once started.
Rainbow filled store perfect for your next festival or doof! Aussie based. We have a yarn with jade the owner of Tibbs and bones, she talk the struggle of the last few years owning a festival brand while there where no festivals and so much more.
MilkBar is a Melbourne company that has developed over the last few years into an out standing brand, Their brand is built off values, ethics and building up the city they live in. MILK BAR makes items that are sustainably made in Melbourne supporting local suppliers and creating an item of clothing that last forever.
Max Tate a young entrepreneur at the age of 19 fresh out of high school starting his very own clothing brand called Dirtbags Goods hoping to be one of the few brands in Melbourne that people get around. Our chat gives you a great insight into how the future of dirtbag goods is going to change the Melbourne streetwear.
Han's talks about starting his roofing company over Melbournes lockdown, how he has built up his client base and grown his business in todays market with 5 staff and a little dedication, he also shares what he wishes he could have know before starting his business.
Retro Rescuers are well-know for their amazing finds in op shops, they call themselves Nostalgia Hunters. They have some massive video game collections and many more. we get a look into the start of their journey and what it's taken to get to this point.
STRAW is know for his fashion around the streets of chapel, he is also a local barber with massive client list and one of Tyler's good mates Straw talks about confidences and how his mood changes depending on what he wears.
Tom Jessup started his vintage journey in a store call "About that store" he was one of the owners and started the company from the ground up, once he left "About that store" he has became interested in Australia made nike, and started a collection based of nike items.
Tyler and Ash talk about, the early days of Australian vintage when there where only a few vintage accounts and around and how the market looks now they talk about there history together and what they both have to look forward to in the coming years.
Dan Mcauley from artist to tattoo artist back to artist, He has his first solo exhibition at honey bones gallery, opening night is the Saturday 26th of march. He started this collection during the first lock down and has added to that art piece over the last 2 years. His art gives you an inside look into what he has going on in his in side his head.
@whatcomesaround talk about his journey in vintage and how being a smaller reseller he has started to collect items that he grew up wishing he had, He also talks all about his company and how he runs his instagram.
This week, Tyler is joined by Faded AU and they chat about his legendary 100 tee Nirvana drop, dropping this Sunday. Faded AU, gives us the inside scoop on what it took to put together one of the more anticipated vintage nirvana drops of 2021. Come and learn about the drop that has the global Vintage community excited.