Sunday, December 27, 2009

Boxing day Adventure

Went boxing day shopping yesterday. Overall, I'd have to say that the retail scene looked a lot busier this year than last. A good sign - a sign of consumer confidence and spending. Perhaps we really are on the path to economic recovery, but the dread double dip still hangs over us. Maybe this is just the eye of the hurricane, and we're only really half way through. 2H/2010 will give us a better indication of whether our recovery is temporary or real.

Anyway, on the consumer front:

Started the spree at Due West (nothing of interest left there) and Getoutside Shoes on Queen West.

Getoutside.

Picked up a pair of moccasins for my dad. He loves moccasins for use as indoor slippers. For myself, I was interested in the Dr. Marten's vintage reproduction 1460 ankle boots. Made in England at the original factory using vintage equipment, it's probably the only pair of Docs I'd buy. I personally hate the cheap vinyl feel of other Dr. Marten uppers - I'm afraid that my feet would suffocate in them. The higher-end Docs (yes, there is such a thing) have uppers made with various kinds of leather, and the 1460 vintage repro is one of them. Sale price was $200, down from $250. In he end, I decided against it. I'm pretty happy with my current boots, and I really don't need another pair. Then again, need rarely has anything to do with my buying decisions...

H&M.

Gaudy, flashy, cheap, and thin. I had a giftcard for H&M but couldn't find anything worth getting for free. Thats right. I wouldn't take H&M clothing if you gave it to me for free.

Roots.

I swung by roots and picked up a 100% cotton hoodie. It's got a good vintage Roots feel, down to the rough terry inside and embroidered logo. Comes in grey, green and brown. There's still a good selection of sizes available - I assume because it's not as 'soft' or comfortable as the Chinese 80-20 cotton-poly fleece blends that sweats are made of now. If you're into natural fibres, and you're looking for a cotton hoodie, like I am and have been for the last little bit, then this is the hoodie for you.

The winter line of boots from Roots Leather is also out. In the fall, we saw the release of the Leather Chukka's (which I was not too impressed with), and now we have some winter boots. The snow-boots (for lack of a better term to describe them) are basically a Kamik winter boot with a leather shaft instead of nylon. The upper and sole are a soft (as soles go) rubber. Roots also has a workboot styled ankle boot, but I found the supple leather a bit too soft for my liking. Soft leather means stretch. Stretch is weakness. Especially when it comes to footwear. Still not impressed with Roots Leather footwear.

Sears.

I had a gift card for Sears, so I went straight to the kitchen section to pick up some stemware. The discount isn't that deep (just 25%) but the hand-blown lead-free crystal glass stuff is pretty damn good for its price. I picked one that was ~$40/4 glasses ($30 with the discount). The glass is thin and clear, the rim is a fine edge with no ridges. The stem has been pulled from, and forms one smooth line with the generous-sized bowl. I'm pretty satisfied with this particular purchase - It's the next best thing to the Riedel crystal stemware across the street at the Bay, but costs a just fraction (vs. Riedel @ $114/4 glasses). Apart from the pitch of the 'ring' (ping for Riedel, pang for Allegro) you'd be hard-pressed to differentiate the two brands.

-d

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Olympic Fatigue Already?

The Olympic torch passed by my building today at about 2:30 PM. It was pretty cool to see the crowd lining the street as the torchbearer made his/her way down Yonge St.

The one thing I noticed was that security was a sham. I mean, it was a complete joke. They had no control over the crowd whatsoever - unable to keep the crush back from the torch bearer.

How embarrassing for Canada would it have been for a brave protester to run up with a fire extinguisher and put out that 'eternal flame?' A good number of people were able to get pretty close to the bearer with their digital cameras and cellphones. Fact is, if you can get that close with a camera, you can get just as close with a can of ABC.

In light of Canada's recently reinforced stance on emissions and climate change, it would have been fitting had a couple of well-organized rabid environmentalists rushed the torch and put it out.

I think I'm already sick of Vancouver, sick of VANOC, sick of the Bay, and sick of the Olympics... and the games haven't even started yet.

On the other hand, maybe I'll get my sister a gift card to Lulu lemon - I hear they have a special edition line of clothing out called "Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 & 2011 Edition"

-d

Friday, December 11, 2009

Chew-FC Champion


I entered a Wii-boxing tournament at work courtesy of the Maynards brand. After a week of single-elimination games, I made it to the semi-finals.
The semi-finals and final rounds were played in the lounge with a good crowd from the office watching and cheering.
That there is a real belt. It was mounted on a board for display purposes.

-d

Holiday Party

Hit up the company holiday party with KT last week.


-d