Wednesday, December 16, 2009

+J for UNIQLO Spring/Summer 2010























After the success of the first collaboration Jil Sander and Uniqlo will in early January 2010 release the second +J collection . Sounds to me like a good enough reason for another Japan trip...

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Malmö Online Shop Now Open!







www.shop.malmo.net.au

Transcript Issue 1.1 - Shinkansen

As I sat on my seat in carriage number 6 on the Hikari super-express bullet train to Kyoto, I came to the realisation of how a high speed rail network that is safe, reliable and efficient can transform a country. Passing Mount Fuji at 300km per hour on the clearest of days after a typhoon had just swept through Tokyo, I was struck as the sheer magnificence of a rail system that has a 99.5% punctuality achievement rate. As the train conductor bowed on the way out of my carriage, I bought myself a bento box and surmised that this is a fine example of how you manage people movement.


The first Shinkansen train line started operating in 1964, and heralded a new age of travel in Japan and with continual expansion you can travel to nearly all major cities by speed train. The busiest line is the JR (Japan Rail) Tokaido line which runs between Tokyo and Osaka carrying 151 million passengers in 2008. Currently JR is busy building new lines that will be used by new Maglev trains that are capable of reaching speeds of 550km per hour. It is anticipated that this will cut the journey from Tokyo to Osaka from 3 hours to just under 2 hours making it possible to be in Aoyama for a business meeting in the morning and be back in Namba tucking into takoyaki for supper. In a time where air travel is increasingly cutting back its service levels due to extremely high overheads, Transcript feels that this is the long haul travel option

of the future.


Transcript challenges state governments of Australia to follow this lead because bureaucracy is no longer an excuse for inactivity. The Shinkansen rail network is a perfect example of what foresight, planning and funding of infrastructure projects can achieve in a country that prides itself on efficiency.



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Monday, December 7, 2009

Transcript Issue 1 - Japan


Malmö is proud to present the first in a series of posts titled Transcript. Transcript is a fortnightly online journal that explores objects, companies, people, moments and places in the world that inspire and constantly open up our eyes.


The first series of Transcript will focus on Japan. Having recently spent a month travelling from the madness of Tokyo to experiencing onsen on Kyushu Island and then back through the serene streets of Kyoto, we became slowly enveloped by the country’s undeniable beauty and the politeness of its people.


It is a place that overstimulates the senses yet has amazingly tranquil moments of stillness. Where bullet trains co-exist with beautiful old bicycles; where automated toilets are used by 90-year-old grandfathers; where vending machine food coexists with the highest grade of sashimi Tuna. Who would have thought that in the busy centre of Shibuya you could stumble upon an old auntie on a back street – presumably called Yuki-san – grilling the most tender of yakitori skewers. She has probably been grilling these skewers everyday for the last thirty years and it is this continual dedication to a single craft that Transcript totally respects.


Ultimately, Japan is a country of contrasts. And as these contrasts are too diverse and too overwhelming to cover in a single post, Transcript will look into Bullet Trains, Vending Machines, Japanese Menswear and Japanese Select Shops in the next four issues.



Wishing you a happy holiday period.


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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Online Shop Launching 11th December


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JIL SANDER - Holiday Collection




A collaboration with Marchon Eyewear has resulted in this collection of
amazing sunglasses.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

IN THE WINDOW.


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2 Button Grey Blazer - $199.50
Grey Wool Vest - $139.00
Orange Tartan Shirt - $50.00
Navy Cotton Tie - $40.00

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

NEW T-SHIRT STYLES IN STORE

PILEN - Scoop Neck Henley
Black, Blue
$45.00

HOF - Perfect V-Neck
Black, Blue, White
$45.00
RYBER - Twisted Rib
Black, Blue
$45.00


FRIBERG - Half V
Black, White
$45.00

Saturday, November 14, 2009

NEW SUITS IN STORE


A new batch of beautifully tailored suits have arrived at
The Untitled Shop.
Available colours Black & Dark Grey.
RRP $299.00

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The Untitled Shop
399B Brunswick Street
Fitzroy, VIC, 3065

Monday, October 12, 2009

RETAIL CHAMPION WANTED



We are currently looking for someone brilliant to help out at the flagship store 'The Untitled Shop'. The hours will be quite flexible so you can still attend to your stamp collecting, pigeon training,
extreme ironing or whatever it is you do.

Drop us a line at info@malmo.net.au should you be interested.

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The Untitled Shop

399B Brunswick Street
Fitzroy, VIC, 3065

Sunday, October 11, 2009

MALMö SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTION - NOW INSTORE!


Malaco - SS Pocket Shirt
RRP $99.00

Paddan - Knitted Cardigan
RRP $159.00

Komvux - Pointed Cuff Shirt
RRP $119.00


Linus Hallman - Cotton Shorts/Bathers
RRP $89.00


Spångholmsskolan - Tab Shirt
RRP $119.00




THE UNTITLED SHOP - NOW OPEN











The Untitled Shop is a temporary pop up store installation brought to by the labels Malmö and Who Am Eye on Brunswick St, Fitzroy. Delightfully debonair and detail focussed the label Malmö, designed by ex Hem&Haw and Bobby’s Cuts designer Fredrik Jönsson is contrasted with Who Am Eye’s deliberately subversive aesthetic, which explores new silhouettes and new ways of being. Featuring one-off samples, current and last season’s pieces this is your one and only chance to get the garments that every gentleman’s closet needs at bargain prices:


Tees from $40

Shirts from $60

Jeans from $99

Jumpers from $70

Jackets from $99