Calum Baxter: photographic assistant
Born: Dundee Scotland 1999
Location: Broughty Ferry Dundee
Photography: Donald Milne
Product: Esk jacket
Calum Baxter: photographic assistant
Born: Dundee Scotland 1999
Location: Broughty Ferry Dundee
Photography: Donald Milne
Product: Esk jacket
Unique sélection of Six Eight Seven Six artwork badges sourced from Paris,Bologna,Dundee & London.
Operai Studenti,A Suivre,6876 & Modern studies.
Thomas Penfound
Born Trafford England 1989
Brunswick Centre built 1967
Product: Product 01
Photography: DK Woon
The sudden change of ambiance in a street within the space of a few meters; the evident division of a city into zones of distinct psychic atmospheres; the path of least resistance that is automatically followed in aimless strolls (and which has no relation to the physical contour of the terrain); the appealing or repelling character of certain places — these phenomena all seem to be neglected. In any case they are never envisaged as depending on causes that can be uncovered by careful analysis and turned to account.
Guy Debord, Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography
Photography Mae Mackenzie
Location: London & Margate
In 1995 Six Eight Seven Six was launched citing the Situationist International’s ethos, student activism in Europe, The USA,Japan & the year zero explosion that was punk rock. 50 years later we are returning to Paris after a long hiatus to present our capsule Modern Studies range and after numerous requests we have decided to commemorate this anniversary with a product.
This time we’ve dispensed with the now familiar imagery that represents 68 and have produced a T-shirt with words and true to the Situationist spirit presented it in the style of a Band Tour T-shirt .
What can the revolutionary movement do today?
Everything.
What is it turning into in the hands of the parties and the Unions ?
Nothing.
What does it want?
The Realisation of a classless society through the power of the workers councils.
Council for the maintenance of occupations.
To be continued
Photography: Mae Mackenzie
Model:
Location:St Martins School of Art & Design
In 1995 Six Eight Seven Six was launched citing the Situationist International’s ethos, student activism in Europe, The USA,Japan & the year zero explosion that was punk rock. 50 years later we are returning to Paris after a long hiatus to present our capsule Modern Studies range and after numerous requests we have decided to commemorate this anniversary with a product.
This time we’ve dispensed with the now familiar imagery that represents 68 and have produced a T-shirt with words and true to the Situationist spirit presented it in the style of a Band Tour T-shirt .
What can the revolutionary movement do today?
Everything.
What is it turning into in the hands of the parties and the Unions ?
Nothing.
What does it want?
The Realisation of a classless society through the power of the workers councils.
Council for the maintenance of occupations.
Our classic 6876 Woodcut font given a stencil treatment and printed black on black. (slight sheen effect)
Released on Black Friday to be sold at Full price, no discounts and no concession to a pointless exercise by the large corporate companies that sell and produce products that ultimately have a built in margin to be able to create these false incentives
100% organic cotton
The second production from our Made in Japan series is a micro needle cord shirt in 100% cotton and Mother of pearl buttons.
Details: Support panelled chest pocket and square panel elbow protection
Interior Panels and back yoke constructed with fine cotton poplin
The garment has been pre washed and is sized with a European grading system.
In 1995 the 6876 branded Font was created using a unique low tech woodblock technique and originally represented as relief letterpress prints.
Although this has been interpreted for our woven garment labels from the inception of the brand as accurately as possible we have never digitised and created as a print artwork until now.
Available as a limited production.
Due to the popularity of our Japanese produced collaborative projects we decided to go one step further and develope our own product sourced and manufactured in Japan. Working with premium suppliers and longstanding 6876 contacts the 68 JP 1 shirt is the first garment in a series that the brand will be releasing over the coming seasons.
Manufactured in Japan.
Fabric:100% heavy cotton chambray and mother of pearl buttons.
Details:
Front: signature style centrally placed pocket and label
Back: Tab and box pleat
Cuff: Accentuated cuff tab and sewn down darts.