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  1. *************Sorry, I have the 33 and 34s not the 32s********************

    Due to some sizing issues I am selling the following:

    Imperial Duke Blue Raw, waist 33 - ~$200 OBO

    Imperial Duke Blue Raw, waist 34 - ~$200 OBO

    Both are just about brand new. Never washed, worn once or twice - just had issues with the fit.

    If you need pics/measurements, do a search or check out some of the online retailer's sites (selfedge, context).

    Buyer pays shipping. PM me with any questions, offers, etc. Make your holdiays happy with these fine things...Thanks!

  2. We just added some pictures to our website. Not sure exactly what you are looking for, but we ship domestic and (most) international with a 20% Sufu discount. You can check out some pieces here:

    www.gotcentre.com/blog

    Here are shots from two pieces (dont know why they wont show in the post):

    http://www.gotocentre.com/picture.php?id=566&w=450

    http://www.gotocentre.com/picture.php?id=572&w=450&h=450

    The other pieces can be viewed by browsing in our products section HERE. We just recently got it in, so we still have pretty good stock.

  3. I posted this over on another thread the other day, but you can see the 406g, blk, waxed cotton here:

    http://gotocentre.com/item.php?&id=78

    Also, you can see the 383g, blk, Corduroy here:

    http://gotocentre.com/item.php?&id=80

    We just got them in at the shop so we have a pretty full size run. Picked up the 383s for myself, but the 406s have definitely been getting more attention. There are contact details on the site if you are interested...

    Also, appologies for the state of the site - we are a really new shop and just getting the site going, so bear with us.

  4. I have sold a few pair to people wearing shorts - I definitely think that they look better with denim, but the right person can pull them off. We recently got them in at our shop and they are amazingly constructed. The shoes come with a cotton tote, wax and a brush.

    You can check them out HERE.

    I actually picked up a pair of the 383g in black corduroy, which you can see HERE.

    Here are some pics:

    http://gotocentre.com/picture.php?id=380&w=450

    http://gotocentre.com/picture.php?id=384&w=450&h=450

    http://gotocentre.com/picture.php?id=381&w=450&h=450

    Also, keep in mind we are working on the site....so bear with us!

  5. Thought I would pass along an event we are putting together here in Dallas. The event revolves around the release of Evan Hecox's first hardcover monograph 'Urban Abstract'. The events kick off this Thursday the 13th of September at Centre for the premier of the book, featuring an instore appearance by the artist and The Cobra Snake.

    All pertinant info can be found below:

    The Public Trust and the Deep Ellum Foundation Present

    Urban Abstract: New work by Evan Hecox

    September 15–October 15, 2007

    Artist Reception: Saturday September 15, 2007 (7-10PM)

    The Public Trust

    2919-C Commerce St. Dallas, TX 75226

    214.760.7170 // www.trustthepublic.com

    The Party will be on the turntables throughout. Special guest The Cobra

    Snake will be in attendance.

    The Public Trust is a member of CADD (Contemporary Art Dealers of

    Dallas)

    urban_abstract_web-753753.jpg

    Above Images

    Left: People Devour the World as the World Devours People (detail) ::

    80"x144" :: linocut (ink on color paper), 2006

    Right: Cover for Urban Abstract: The Artwork of Evan Hecox

    Book Signing with Evan Hecox at Centre

    5331 E. Mockingbird Lane Suite 105 // Dallas, TX 75206

    214.821.2028 // http://www.gotocentre.com

    This is the debut release of Hecox's first hardcover monograph. They

    will retail for $40.

    ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

    This is the first solo exhibition of Hecox's work with The Public

    Trust. This will coincide with the release of his first hardcover

    monograph Urban Abstract: The Artwork of Evan Hecox.

    To purchase work in advance of the opening email

    [email protected] and a preview pdf document will be sent to

    you.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    Internationally acclaimed artist, Evan Hecox, releases his first

    monograph September 15, 2007. Urban Abstract: The Artwork of Evan

    Hecox, the inaugural publication by Bee Lee Gee Press, consists solely

    of the fine art of the Denver based artist. The work dates back as

    early as 1994 composing an extensive catalogue of his paintings,

    drawings and installation photographs. The handmade quality of Hecox’s

    work resonates in the 32 pages dedicated to his linoleum block prints,

    which are reproduced as if they were printed by the artist himself.

    Matthew Thompson, Assistant Curator at the Aspen Art Museum,

    contextualizes the work in an essay while the viewer takes an in-depth

    look at the artist’s studio through the photographs of Misty Keasler.

    The book was designed by Brian Gibb of Art Prostitute.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST

    Evan Hecox is an artist and graphic designer who has become known

    largely through the subculture of skateboarding, having produced

    hundreds of skateboard graphics since 1997. He has also emerged as a

    fine artist having shown work in galleries both in the United States

    and abroad, including solo shows in Seattle, Los Angeles, and Tokyo,

    and group shows in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Paris and London.

    He creates drawings, paintings, and prints based upon his observations

    of environments, people, cars and signage. His works depict city scenes

    or isolated elements that are almost cinematic in their stark contrast

    and abstraction. Hecox is fascinated with the complexity of the urban

    landscape and people from the mundane surroundings that one would

    normally overlook. Like snapshots or filmstrips, his art captures the

    everyday existence of the average person as they traverse the detritus

    of the modern metropolis. His stylistic approach is based on the

    process of amplification as it affects form and color, breaking down

    the image, removing elements and emphasizing others. His interest in

    the urban landscape began during the time he lived in the Mission

    District of San Francisco and he has since drawn inspiration from many

    places where he has traveled. His work was included in the exhibition

    and book, Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture, which

    documents 30 years worth of art, design, photography and culture

    surrounding the worlds of surfing, skateboarding, punk rock, hip-hop

    and graffiti.

    SUPPORT

    The Deep Ellum Foundation (Our presenting sponsor)

    BEE LEE GEE Press :: http://www.beeleegee.com

    Jakprints :: http://www.jakprints.com

    Centre :: http://www.gotocentre.com

    Paul Frank :: http://www.paulfrank.com

    The Party :: http://centralbooking.blogspot.com

    The Cobra Snake :: http://www.thecobrasnake.com

    Suite :: http://www.suitedallas.com

    CADD :: http://www.caddallas.net

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