Showing posts with label Single Second Clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Single Second Clothing. Show all posts

Cut & Sewn | Single Second

Tee shirts and hoodies are the bread & butter of streetwear, every company has to start somewhere. Although you may like a brand for a couple of t-shirts they released. What sets each brand apart is the relationship you have with them, and what they represent. When I say relationship: It could be a connection you have with the person who got you into the brand, or it could go as deep as a personal connection you have with the owners of the company. 

I met Trevor & Derek about 18 months ago, at the Deck Art Show presented by Momentum Marketplace. A casual conversation about 'whatever' led to them introducing me to Single Second. Single Second is Saskatoon's connection to limited edition locally-bred streetwear inspired from skateboarding and music.

After further growth of my relationship with them, I decided to carry Single Second in the shop (Momentum Marketplace). After almost 2 years of there company in our doors, we look forward to expanding Single Second locally. You can look forward to Single Second's Spring/Summer Collection and a couple of exciting collaborations and events in the near future.

With all the buzz about Charlie Sheen and after all the stupid/funny shit he has been saying... It seems fitting that Single Second is releasing this collaboration t-shirt with the band 'Cut Your Teeth':

This will be available @ Momentum Marketplace, in the near future. 

World Problems.

Single Second.







A streetwear brand, locally bred. Derek and Trevor, brothers, put out there first few styles in Halloween 08. Single Second is "influenced by the occult, religion, metal/hardcore music and nostalgia. Our clothing is used as a medium to voice our own personal beliefs, opinions and interests. We like having things that other people don't, as a result, every line released will be extremely limited in quantity." You can support these rad dudes by stopping by Momentum Marketplace in Saskatoon, and checking out this local clothing line. Quantities are limited, so don't sleep.