We’ve been puttin’ on Warpaint for Spring ‘10. Right now, you can pick up some of these ultra-glossy, skateboard-worthy preview stickers from Standard on Peachtree or with any of your online orders (while supplies last).
If you spot any of these around town, send us your pics. Maybe you’ll get something nice in return!
This is been a long time coming… Another collaboration with El Bar Atlanta, pays homage to one of the most loved and infamous streets in town, Ponce De Leon, better known as PONCE if you’re a local. You’ll be sure to find ourselves or some of our very good friends enjoying themselves all up and down Ponce De Leon on any given night; especially at El Bar.
These caps are manufactured by Estate L.A. and will be released very soon. Sit tight kiddos!
I’m not really sure what this is all about, but this framed photo was dropped off at Black Sheep in Charlotte on Friday. Was it for an art show, or a tribute to the Sheep and Process? It’s pretty cool either way…
Kanye West posted the Cyhi Da Prynce - Studda & I’m 100 video on his blog today… a little behind the curve this time, Kanye! ATL is strong. Start paying attention, sir.
Whenever the weather warms up, we’ll be releasing a new collection for Spring. We’ll also be celebrating our 1st Anniversary next month! Stay tuned for more details… If you want to get involved, hit us up at info@wearetheprocess.com.
Check out our interview in the current issue of Blu Magazine. We talk to them about our design process (no pun intended), future plans, and bear fights. You can pick it up all over Atlanta, or just read it online here.
1st Place - Alan Woodruff - TEXAS RANGER CHUCK NORRIS
Congrats to Alan Woodruff & his team, Texas Ranger Chuck Norris, for winning the First Annual We Are The ProcessFantasy Football League. By defeating Ross Martin’s Duuuuuuuuval Destroyers 221 to 115, Alan earns bragging rights for the next year, and his name engraved on the base of our new trophy.
Thanks to Joe Martinez, we were able to gather our league winners for portraits as we awarded them with their trophies. Check them out after the jump. But first an announcement about next season:
Next year, the competition gets even more intense, as we’ll be adding new players, adding relegation league, and increasing the role of several player positions. We have plenty of time to discuss the details, but if you’re interested in joining our league next year, now is the time to start sucking-up to the powers that be. Not everyone that played this year will be getting a bid to re-up for next season! Especially if you were the bro that:
1) traded Ronnie Brown for Plaxico Burress
2) traded Peyton Manning for an injured Michael Turner
3) started Seneca Wallace for 3 weeks straight
Everyone is a rapper or some kind of artist in Atlanta but some of them actually have talent. Def Jam’s newest artist, Cyhi Da Prynce is one of these artists. Check out these 2 videos: Studda & I’m 100. Studda was filmed in our favorite boutique/hangout spot, Standard. Keep your eye out in “I’m 100″ video for some Process gear.
The ladies of fashion blog, AsianCajuns.com, recently ran a feature story on mega scarves and used the PROCESSBombera Street Scarf in their trend-setting examples. A fine write-up from 2 of Atlanta’s most prolific bloggers! Check out the article here.
A few months back I received a phone call from Jonathan Beckles, a writer from a new digital magazine called Anatomy. He asked if I’d be willing to chat about our brand, PROCESS, and answer some questions he had about brands outside of NYC as well as the meaning behind some of our design elements. It was the first time I’ve conducted an entire interview over the phone. It was wild, but hopefully I didn’t say, “like” or “uh” too many times.
Head over to ForYourEnrichment.com to see a preview of the first issue of Anatomy. Note: In order to see our story, you have to subscribe (for Free) viaEmail or RSS.
Our Bombera Street Scarf is now available in the PROCESS Online Boutique and in-town at Standard. Measuring 43″ x 43″ it’s versatile enough to cover your neck in various ways, whether it’s a wintery bike ride or a snooty-holiday party. See more details after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »