Billy Bulldog’s Official T-Shirt Debut Is Here! (Pre-Order)

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I know, I know.  It’s been years since we’ve had a proper t-shirt of our own, right?  The last tees with any official Under The Palms branding or logos were the ones we had done with Hot Rod, and damn that was like 2 years and some change, I think?  Well, enough about that, and hopefully this will be a great start.  So without further a do, check it out…

Billy Bulldog’s debut is finally available on a tee! Featuring a headshot of Billy with our beloved crossbones on the back, with a vintage UTP chest hit on the front. The “black on black” colorway is low-key, yet full of attitude. All pre-orders will come with a collectible UTP sticker-pak, while supplies last.

Pre-order will run for ONE WEEK and end on 8/28/19 midnight PST, then it will be closed for-ev-errr. Only new colors will be printed in the future, so if you love black/black graphics like we do, then don’t sleep! This may be a collector’s item one day. Once the pre-order is closed, we will submit our order, which typically involves a 2-3 week turnaround time, so please be patient! Actual streetwear brands do this shit without telling you, and then just end up pissing off a bunch of folks, so thanks for understanding and for crowd-funding this project! Hopefully it leads to more cool tees! -Guamstyles

(printed on premium 6.5 oz Shaka Retro Heavyweight 100% combed ring-spun USA cotton blanks, some of the “softest without being thin” tees out there on the market! Trust me, I ordered a blank for myself to test out, and they’re all I’ll be going with now, when I do black or white tees, even if they cost twice the price of your typical Gildan/ALStyle blank!)

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Vans BLACK RAINBOWS – Dogtown Event Recap (Friday 8.9.19)

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This past Friday, I had the pleasure of being invited to the opening of BLACK RAINBOWS, a 10-day immersive experience in Venice Beach, put on by Vans, that transports visitors back to 1976 to celebrate the energetic time period and place that Vans’ first skateboarding shoe, the Era, was born.

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31 Days Of Vans 2019 Is Officially Here! #31daysofvans

It’s July, and what does that mean?  It’s time for everyone’s favorite unofficial Vans month, where we annoy the shit out of everybody, by posting (at least) 1 pair of Vans pics on your favorite social media platform of choice, and hashtagging #31daysofvans.  Why?  Because you’re down with us!  Our community grows every year, and this is a great way to take pride in that.  It’s all about the people, and not about us.  We just foster it and help it grow.  Just for the record, this is something the Vans community started back in 2015.  Any similar campaigns just have no style or creativity, so step off!  It was created by @hansoloman, one of our guys, and we’ll always try to make sure he gets that credit, no matter how large and world-wide it becomes.  We also have to give credit to the homie Kyle (@iamrocketkyle / @poprocketcreations), for creating the dope graphic we see here before us.  Looking forward to next year’s already!  This is something he started last year, but I see it continuing FOR-EV-ERRR.  Thanks!

…also, we’ll be linking up with @hr_la on another #v31 contest this year, so be sure to tag #v31 and #getyourvansathotrod if you want to participate in it.  There’s giftcards to be won from Hot Rod, for a few lucky winners!

WAFFLEHEADS Vans Brand Ambassador Campaign Featuring DJ Guamstyles! @vans #waffleheads #OffTheWall


Who knew that what started out as just another brand of sneaker to collect, would grow into something as big and impactful, as what my friends and I have built over the past decade. Under The Palms was created as a Vans community gathering place, which slowly turned into a worldwide community, which turned into a culture. All over the world, there are now pockets of Vans collecting communities, with their own branding and names, and it’s growing each day. The more I learned about Vans’ heritage, I found that their same values of being original, authentic, and different, are ideals that so many others around the globe also believe in. So when my friends at Vans reached out to me to learn about collecting Vans, I was more than happy to introduce them to my long list of friends, but they wanted to hear it from me instead, and so here I am as one of the selected Vans Brand Ambassadors for 2019, representing the worldwide Vans sneaker collecting community, who are being dubbed #waffleheads. I hope I’ve represented us properly, and in a way that can speak for us all. We chose to go left, when everybody was going right!

Please feel free to share this video on as many platforms as you possibly can.  Not for me, but for all of us.  I’ve always wanted Vans to recognize us all, and to find a way to connect with their Vans sneaker collecting community, similar in how Sole Collector did with Nike.  I want this campaign to reach all over the world, to show our strength in numbers.  I promise to do my work and try to bring more of you on this journey, to tell some of your stories as well.  It’s more than just buying sneakers.  Oh and by the way, I’m actually from Glendora, not Ventura.  I guess that sounded more glamorous, lol?  Check out the rest of the waffleheads over at https://www.vans.com/waffleheads.

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Introducing Under The Palms’ new mascot Billy Bulldog

Fostering a world-wide sneaker community has brought many opportunities to us here at Under The Palms.  We’ve recognized that our best asset is knowledge, bridging communities, and preserving history and culture, at least in our own world of Vans sneakers.  For our official mascot, and hopefully the first of many characters to join the UTP family, we wanted to do it right.  We wanted to share with you, one of our most influential graphic artists, who is probably the most significant artist of the 80’s, especially in the surf and skate world. We’re talking about none other than Steve Nazar, who you might recognize from the famed T&C Surf Designs tees, and more recently Thrilla Krew.  His infamous characters are iconic, and are instantly recognizable, and I’ve always loved Thrilla The Gorilla.  I’ve always wondered what it would be like to have our own character that we could call our own.  One that you could say has been accepted into Da Boys. It was tough deciding on what type of character I wanted to go with.  We needed an alpha character, just like Thrilla, large and in charge.  After thinking it over, I thought an English Bulldog’s strength, attitude and loyalty best represented us, and channels our youthful vibes, as my high school mascot was a bulldog.  When I commissioned Steve to create the type of character I wanted, I had no idea how dope it was going to look in real form, but as soon as I first laid eyes on him, I knew he was special, and Steve delivered exactly what I had envisioned.  We had our very own icon, right out of our youth, to represent and lead our lifestyle and community.  Let me remind you, I’ve been sitting on this since early 2015, before Steve re-introduced Da Boys to a new generation through his brand Thrilla Krew, just in case you have any doubts about our authenticity with this.  In fact, I originally asked if Steve could make us a Thrilla graphic for Under The Palms, and he said he had something planned in the future for Da Boys, and couldn’t let us use him, but that was the best thing that ever happened to us.  We got our very own character that we could call our own!  Oh, and while he was at it, I had him throw in our very own yin yang logo, and iconic lettering for us, so that’s also very dope!  I wanted his debut to be special and grandiose, but the more I’ve waited, the more I feel like I’ve just wasted time and talent.  Who knows what he will become, but I figured I’d just introduce him to you all, and then we will just see where he takes us!  With all that being said, we introduce to you, our own badass leader, Billy Bulldog.

Vault By Vans x Modernica – A Visit To Modernica’s Factory In Los Angeles #vansxmodernica #modernica #vaultbyvans #vansvault

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This past Wednesday, we were invited to a special event hosted by Modernica and Vault By Vans, where we not only got to get a first-hand look at this weekend’s upcoming highly anticipated collaboration, but we also got to learn about the company who has brought us so many great collaborations, with some of our favorite brands in the industry.  Now, you may think that I want to talk about their extensive back catalog, and name drop all the big brand names who fill up their collaborations section, because you know…for the culture.  But to be honest, I was looking through a different set of lenses that day, and really wanted to share my appreciation for all of the craftsmen who make up the majority of the company.  I’ve always been that kid who got excited when Mr. Rogers went to visit the local factory to see things being made, and to this day, if I come across How It’s Made on tv, I’m not changing the channel!  I have an understanding and appreciation for people in the skilled trades industry.  Mentorship, and the idea of working under someone with more knowledge and experience to gain a skill, is something I personally relate to in my own life, and value a lot.

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We got to see the actual chairs being produced, from their beginning stages of shredded fiberglass, to their very last step of assembly.  I felt bad, because we were obviously impeding on their workspace, getting in their way.  The place is loud, and I’m not sure if my high was because of simply being invited to the event, or just the fumes from the fiberglass resin filling the shop!  From there, it was on to the woodshop.  This is where the majority of the craftsmen work.  The amount of wood furniture and accessories they make, is staggering.  I love walking into a woodworking shop, and smelling the sawdust in the air.  You can’t walk out of this place without looking like Pig-Pen.  Co-owner Jay Novak, had mentioned to me while we were walking through the factory, that some of his craftsmen have been there for over 20 years, including multiple generations of family.  There’s so much going on here, it’s just so much to take in, in one day.  There’s a wood-forming machine that bends veneer sheets into those cool curved wooden furniture pieces you always wondered how they made.  There’s an upholstery shop, where all of the cushion and fabrics get attached, and there’s also a composites section where you see some other cool curvy fiberglass furniture being produced.  The archive section is also pretty neat, where you can see some of the past collabs stacked up on shelves, and also the blanks section where shells are ready to be custom ordered.  It’s definitely a beehive of activity.

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The product is of the highest quality, made right here in Los Angeles, CA, by carpenters and craftsmen with decades of experience.  It’s not glamorous.  It’s sometimes dirty.  It’s tiresome, but there’s this sense of accomplishment that just feeds the soul.  There’s satisfaction in working with your hands to create something from a raw material, to seeing it as a finished product in the end.  The amount of time that went into making each and every piece of the chair, tells you how much attention to detail matters to them.  Hell, just take a look at the custom box Vans had gifted us, made by Modernica, just to put a pair of shoes into!  That box is so sick!  (It’s near the end of my photo gallery).  There’s no substitute for the real thing, and in this day and age, authenticity means something.  This collection is special, and who knows if it will ever happen again.  Two SoCal brands, representing the epitome of style, with a timeless collection that we get the opportunity to own a piece of.

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Once again, I’m absolutely humbled by Vans for letting me be a part of these cool media events.  Special thanks to the Vans PR girls who always show me love, Michelle, Taylor, Laura, and everyone else, and also our old Blends Costa Mesa homie Brian Chor, who as Modernica’s new Art Director, came out with a banger right out the gates!  Proud of you homie!  I’m sure I get invited, mainly cause I’m local, haha!  I’m the guy that sticks out amongst the rest, because I’m not fashion forward, and I don’t really care how I dress, but I guess when I have a passion for the waffle sole, I get to bring an entirely different perspective, perhaps one that most Vans fans share.  I highly doubt any other fashion blogger who was there, is going to go on and on about the people responsible for making the product and geeking out on the manufacturing process, but maybe our following will appreciate it.

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Last but not least, I just want you to have a different perspective on what you’re actually paying for, when you decide to spend $500 on one of these chairs, as that’s not easy for most of us Vans collectors.  We’re not regular furniture collectors.  We’re probably trying to figure out where we’d even put this damn thing, but just know that it’s timeless.  It’s going to be cool forever.  I’m going to leave you with a little excerpt that I copied from the Modernica site:

“This chair is easily one of the most important and recognizable designs of the twentieth century.  They were originally designed in 1948, as an entry in The Museum of Modern Art’s International Design Competition, and it should be noted that Modernica is responsible for revitalizing the almost lost art of high-pressure fiberglass molding. The factory is home to the historic fiberglass presses and specialized machinery that has been used in the production of thousands of chairs for over three generation. Since 1999, Modernica has steadfastly produced the chairs as they were originally created, preserving fiberglass chair legacy and craft.  In 2000, Modernica revived this potentially lost art of high-pressure, molded fiberglass. Modernica creates each shell, by hand, one-by-one, in their Los Angeles factory—just as they had been designed, developed, and produced in Southern California in the 1950s. Modernica uses all of the original presses and specialized equipment obtained from Century Plastics. To ensure authenticity of production, the initial shell chair production was overseen by Sol Fingerhut and Irv Green, the same team employed over sixty years ago to develop the original technology. Modernica creates each chair with the charge of adhering to the original tactile qualities, texture, and characteristics that alone are unique to the fiberglass shell chair. Their historic equipment has created thousands of chairs for three generations of chair lovers — and everyday Modernica continues to produce beautiful chairs for upcoming generations.”

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Vault By Vans x Bows And Arrows – “5×5” OG Sk8-Hi LX (UTP P/Review & On-Feet Pics) @bowsandarrowsberkeley #bowsandarrowsberkeley

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We’ve been posting up a lot of info lately, about this weekend’s upcoming 5×5 project, between 5 Vault retailers, and I’ve been fortunate enough to have been gifted a pair of these amazing OG Sk8-Hi LXs from Bows And Arrows up in NorCal.  We’ve already talked extensively about the features of the shoe, but this is one of those shoes that plays a lot with textures, and you sometimes need a few macro shots to really get the full impact.  It’s the suppleness of the leather that we’re talking about.  It’s padded, so it’s soft, and smooth, yet wrinkly when you press on it, and each stitch just sinks into the leather oh so nicely.  *cue your favorite Barry White background music*.  The way the blue, red, and yellow triple-jazz stripes are layered on top of each other, creates this ripple-effect that just looks so sexy, sitting on top of that black leather, and the white contrast stitching shows off every single line, silhouette and panel that is used to create an OG Sk8-Hi LX, one of the most popular and iconic Vans shoes of all time.  This shoe gives off an emotion that you just can’t deny.  The custom printed laces are also a nice touch, which I’m glad to see more of now days.  I think it’s a sneakerhead thing.  Bows keeps it clean and classy, by only putting a very minimal brand logo on the tongue, and it’s worth noting that the waffle soles carry the same triple striped color theme as well.  No drawer box for this release, but the box is printed with a custom “5×5” logo, for a nice finishing touch.

It’s not very often that I get to get my hands on releases early, but I’m always grateful for when I do, and I try to do a good job at giving a real perspective on what you’d be getting if you decide to purchase.  I hope you enjoy the pics and info I’ve shared on these, and like always, hopefully it kicks you off the fence if you’re feeling a little uncertain about whether you’re leaning towards a cop or a drop.  Enjoy all the pics I took for y’all, and a special thanks goes out to Jerry!

The shoes release this Saturday on bowsandarrowsberkeley.com, so follow them for the details!

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Vans x Hedley & Bennett – Release Party Recap (Tons Of Pics!)

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Last Tuesday, Vans invited us to a special event at Hedley & Bennett, to celebrate the Made For The Makers collaboration.  There were tons of food, drinks, and desserts to go around, and a few fun activities where we got to share our creativity a bit.  There was an entire showcase of the collection, as well as the opportunity to purchase items from the pack, including the super cool apron.  The highlight of purchasing the apron on site, was that Vans had invited Ben Goetting, who I’ve followed and admired for awhile now, to lend his chain-stitching art to our apron, or any other piece that people were wearing.  That sort of got crazy, as people were lining up to have their own jackets and stuff stitched on, which was taking away from those who actually bought aprons to have stitched, but Ben saw that and quickly switched up his priority to those with aprons.  He was working hard and it was pretty warm in there, so we thanked him and helped get him some water, lol.

We ate some of the best catered food I’ve ever had, which was set up in their driveway sort of like a food festival, with many different vendors.  There was legit smoked BBQ on a custom hot rod themed rig.  There was authentic wood-fired flatbread pizzas being served up.  Amazing tacos, as well as some bomb ass cheeseburger sliders.  They were serving up Don Julio margaritas on the rocks, along with a few favorites from Golden Road, including my recent favorite, Mango Cart.  Inside the building, there was an amazing chips and salsa bar, with chicharrones, fresh guac, and the whole 9.  Tons of desserts to pick from, like cotton candy made on site, in some interesting flavors like mango with chili powder sprinkled on it, or vanilla with pop rocks!  Jeni’s ice cream all the way from Columbus, OH was in the house, serving up some bomb flavors along with the Vans folks cooking up some Vans waffles.  There was also a coffee bar, serving up some amazing brews.

The night’s festivities ended with a live band performance, which we didn’t stay for, so I couldn’t even tell you who it was.  We’d like to thank Vans and Hedley & Bennett for the hospitality, apron, and amazing food and drinks, and we are truly thankful for everything we get to take part in.  Thank you so much! – Bill

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A Day At The New Vans Corporate Headquarters (8.30.17)

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I know it’s been a few weeks since we were invited to tour the Vans Corporate Headquarters, but life has really been in the way and I haven’t been able to really sit down and write.  I mainly wanted to share with you, some random photos that I was able to take while touring this amazing new facility.  Situated right off the 405 freeway in Costa Mesa, just West of Harbor Blvd., perfectly visible from the freeway, stands this gigantic checkerboard wrapped building, with an even more giant Vans logo on each side of the building.  It’s even more magnificent from the inside courtyard, where you’ve all seen that big red staircase that connects all 3 floors together.

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I started out my day meeting up with the Strictly Waffles fam Eddie and Joey in the parking lot.  We arrived inside to all of our Vans PR friends, and a few familiar faces I’ve met at past events.  We were provided with some breakfast items and Stumptown Coffee which is the coffee of choice throughout the main cafe, and the coffee kitchens situated on each floor.  I was all about that nitro cold brew that was on tap, served up by their very own barista Brandon.  This was too awesome.

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The day of course started with a nice introduction from Steve Van Doren, and his sister Cheryl, talking about what was important when asking employees about what they wanted the new building to have, as well as making sure it was a place that made you love being at work.  There are private think spaces throughout the entire building, an outdoor courtyard complete with a bell that can be rung and heard throughout the entire place, when you make a significant achievement, and there’s even a game room loaded with air hockey, foosball, and shuffleboards to blow off a little steam on.  Vans memorabilia is on display almost everywhere you look.  Band collab shoes, custom Fender guitars, and even the Vans Born Free 9 motorcycle that was built by Thompson Cycles. Read More

Hot Rod x Under The Palms x The Authentic Era – Event Recap Pics (via @solscience)

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This past weekend, we teamed up with Hot Rod to put on a pop-up shop for The Authentic Era, complete with an in-store live custom printing on vintage Made In USA Vans tees.  The event was a success, and people were really liking the hats and tees that we had made for the event.  We saw a bunch of familiar faces, as well as some new ones.  A few longtime members of Under The Palms and Strictly Waffles finally were able to come out and show support, which is always nice.  We had an awesome time, and we hope to do this again.  I want to thank Bernard, and the entire Hot Rod crew for really going above and beyond for little ‘ol us.  From the designs, to the merch production, to the man hours put in to this.  I appreciate all of it, and am humbled by it.  I’m definitely not worthy.  I also want to thank Kent and Daichi from solscience for taking these cool pics of the event.  I get caught up visiting with people, that I forget to take photos.  Enjoy these pics after the jump!

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