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Interview with Alan Wardle (Any Forty)

Posted on 20 March 2010 by Fran Pearce

Alan Wardle Any Forty

Who or what is Anyforty? How many are there working at the label?

AnyForty is a UK streetwear brand specialising in limited run artist collaboration tee’s. Financially AnyForty is me, myself and I but it’s way bigger than that, we’re a family and at the moment we run about 30 deep, it’s a solid group of talented mates ranging from photographers, designers, musicians, illustrators, skaters &mountain bikers from all over the UK, all repping the brand day in, day out! Couldn’t of done any of this without them all.

Anyforty

Where did the name come from?

The name comes from the area of Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne I grew up in, spent 22 years in the NE40 postcode and the north has a massive place of pride in my heart,made me the man i am today. When i moved to the South West i knew i wanted to start a brand up and wanted to come up with a original name that would pop up on google searches. Was playing with the NE40 thing and decided to switch it into word form, blam, job done, everyone loved it!!

How long has the brand been around?

The brand has just turned 2 this march. 2 Years Strong!

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Who will you be collaborating with for your Spring/Summer ranges?

Unlike last years tee’s which saw AnyForty work with a lot of international artists our first drop of the year see’s us collaborate with a predominantly UK based range of artists, RichT, 45RPM, MegaMunden, Mr Bowlegs and Stephen Bonner all rep for the UK with some stunning designs, and our one international hook up is with good friend of ours and absolute illustrative beast Hydro 74.

What were your inspirations for S/S 10?

Sounds cheesy but i try not to follow trends or inspirations for these designs, just cook up stuff i know me and the family would love to wear. You can see from the varied illustrative styles we use we don’t follow any trends, just use people we like, fuck following trends, i want to set them!!

Favourite colourway of all time?

I think my personal favourite tee so far has been AnyForty X Waste, that was absolutely next level bat shit of a tee design, walk in any store in the world and you’ll not see stuff like Norm of Waste cooks up on tee’s, proper mental!

Any Forty 2009 Collection - Artist Series

Any Forty 2009 Collection - Artist Series

Who inspires you?

I’m massively inspired by a few artists who’ve set there own one man brands up and have had great success with them, so cats like Benny Gold, Johnny Cupcakes, 123 Klan and of course Shepard Fairey with his Obey label.

Where are you stocked?

AnyForty is only 2 years old and it’s still a bit of a struggle getting stores to pick a relatively new brand up, but at the moment we’re stocked in the king of streetwear stores online Urban Industry and Focus Skateboard Store in Edinburgh & Glasgow, and we’re in talks with getting us in Fifty Fifty in Bristol and the dope Electrik Sheep in our home town Newcastle. Hoping to get more stores on board over the next year or so but i’m not in any rush, more than happy to sell direct from the AnyForty online store, even though the multiple post office visits a week get right on my nerves!!

What are the big trends gonna be street wear/skate wear wise this year?

Really don’t know and truthfully not bothered in the slightest, like i said we’re not following anyone with this brand, just trying to make our own path for others to come through and follow!

What are your plans for world domination this year?

AnyForty’s just gonna keep dropping unique tee’s from talented artists and see where this road takes us, if it’s to world domination, happy days, if not we’ve certainly given it our best shot and we’ll settle for dominating the South West and the North
East!

Any Forty Tees by Fresh to Death and McFaul

Any Forty Tees by Fresh to Death and McFaul

Who would you most like to see in an Anyforty t shirt?

This is a funny question, a year ago i’d of killed to see someone famous repping AnyForty, I sent many a free tee out to people in the music industry, DJ’s & MC’s I respected then never heard a peep back once they’d been posted. Think i’d rather 100 people bought and loved a AnyForty tee than 10,000 people who bought one because Dizzee Rascal or Kanye West wore one. 2 Years Strong now and ain’t no one getting shit for free again!

Alan Wardle is Head crayon & chief coin counter of AnyForty – The brand that’s hitting the streetwear
scene with a tin of Dulux to the dome!

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24exp x Filmstock

Posted on 05 November 2009 by Mike

Filmstock Commemorative Poster

Just thought I’d big up UK creative 24exp (aka Chris Henley). He’s a designer who I’ve been a fan of for a while who produces minimal but awesome design work. The man who classes himself as “Part time creator, full time thinker” has just produced a lovely typographic print beauty for the Filmstock International film festival.

The limited edition screen printed poster is to commemorate 10 years of film, music, art and friendship that is, was and will always be Filmstock.

Filmstock Commemorative Poster

Filmstock Commemorative Poster

As I’m here I may as well also show you some other work, which makes me want to get on a train and go down to Northhamptonshire and shake the guys hand.

24exp Logo as featured in the Los Logos book

24exp Logo as featured in the Los Logos book

'Folk Me' Tees

'Folk Me' Tees

Organ Donation Tees

Organ Donation Tees

Filmstock Tee

Filmstock Tee

Check out more on the 24exp site

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Mix it up with limited edition tees by Dirrrtee

Posted on 21 October 2009 by Mike

Dirrrtees

When James from London based clothing brand Dirrrtee, hit me up recently to tell me about the new winter 09 range I knew I could expect some super sleek offerings. Dirrrtee has been busting out street smart designs since 2008, with their aim of combining streetwear with unique custom threads. In fact they initially specialised in producing individual custom hand made items for sale worldwide. Although they have since stopped customising one-offs, Dirrrtee only ever produces clothing in limited quantities, with the view that once an item has sold out it won’t be re-released.

And thus to mark the brand’s expansion, they are celebrating with 2 new limited editions, with only 150 of each made! The tees have are entitled “Seek Thy Truth” and “Gotta Get Dirrrtee to Get Fresh.” Both vary in style, message and colorways, but still maintain the high standard screenprint. They also include inner neck label print and matte finish swing tag. I like both prints but my personal fave is Seek thy truth as it features some beautifully symmetrical curves forming the famous triangle which houses the eye of providence, better known as the “all seeing eye”. The design is inspired by a love for wanting to know more about the world, but more importantly knowing more about yourself. Absolute WINNER!

Seek Thy Truth

Seek Thy Truth

Gotta Get Dirrrtee to Get Fresh

Gotta Get Dirrrtee to Get Fresh

The great thing about Dirrrtee is that there a bunch of great honest guys, working hard to produce some dang fine wears. If you have a few spare pennies lying around, go help this independent crew out! Get dirrrtee today!

Dirrrtee Girls

Dirrrtee Girls

This Just in… Dirrrtee X SB.TV collab!

They just keep on rockin’ the shizzle! Dirrrtee have teamed up with the UK’s most popular urban Street Broadcaster; SB.TV to produce a highly limited run. This t-shirt is limited to just 50 pieces(!) and available exclusively through the Dirrrtee online store. One of the kings of grime, Skepta has also personally endorsed it!

Dirrrtee X SB.TV

Skepta wearing the Dirrrtee X SB.TV tee

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Always Thinkin’ tees unveiled!

Posted on 08 October 2009 by Mike

Here is a glimpse of an exciting new range of limited edition tees that will be available soon on Always Thinkin’. You can’t buy them just yet, but you can vote for your favourite one below! These tees will also be available at a special reduced launch price, so keep your eyes peeled for the full announcement!

1. Big Brain Machine (Grey)

2. The Brain Tendons (grey)

3. Big Brain Machine (White)

4. The Brain Tendons (White)

What is your favouritest tee from the above?

  • 1 - Big Brain Machine (Grey) (73%, 11 Votes)
  • 3 - Big Brain Machine (White) (13%, 2 Votes)
  • 4 - The Brain Tendons (White) (13%, 2 Votes)
  • 2 - The Brain Tendons (grey) (1%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

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Retro Gaming Shirts

Posted on 29 August 2009 by Mike

Retro Gaming Tees

We’ve all seen retro tees around, but we stumbled across Retro GT. An awesome archive of your favourite pixel inspired computer images on tees. The best bit of this geekfest is that you can revel in all the background history too.

I personally like the simplicity of these tees. NINTENDO CORE! You might think it’s pretty sad, but fuck it why not bask in the glory of wearing an 80′s joypad on your top? At least it’s part of your past and it means something!

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So go geek and be sleek, and buy these tees today! Cheaper than overpriced Topman faffwears

For more retro action read about Greg Wood’s Top 5 Amiga Games of all time!

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Pyknic – The Healthy Choice

Posted on 29 June 2009 by Mike

Pyknic
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Check out these eyepopping tees over at Pyknic, bright colours and cracking designs all endorsed by your favourite bands such as New Found Glory and A day to remember. They’re also and setting up home on the 2009 US Warped Tour in July! What’s even more rad is that if you order online, your merch will arrive in this awesome custom packaging!

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Go visit the pyknic site – there’s tons of wears to choose from!

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