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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Out with the new in with the old.....


Fallen Angel V.2 .... This design is without a doubt the most popular in our 10 year run. A ton of these are floating around the world with over 1,000 sold through Dans Comp alone. At least 8 people that I know of have this tattooed on their bodies and it seems that since I stopped printing them it is still the most asked about design. Why not re-release them? This version is printed larger (15 inches across instead of the old 8)... 2 color (red and off-white) and printed on a super soft garment instead of the older rougher Fruit Of The Loom t's. Oldie but goodie for sure. This along with all the other new t's, hoodies, long sleeves AND fitted hats will be dropping on Monday November 17th.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008


The site was down for a day or so due to some mix up on renewing the domain. Expect it to go down in another 365 because I either suck at renewing it or my host sends the renewal info to a wrong email address. Either way... we are back so go shop for something in our webstore. New goodies out soon.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008




Just finished up these samples. The grey shirt is a size large and the white is a size small... as you can see the print is huge, goes from the bottom seam to the collar. Lower back left side print. Lookin hot!

Sunday, October 12, 2008



Zee, drunk, showing off the new tshirt sample.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Took some pics of some old stuff my boy Zee has in his garage. Some classics right here.....

Old ass sticker on these bars.


BMX Products? We've been making tshirts for 10 years... def not bmx products.


Ahhhh the good ol' days.... Could have bought a few white castle burgers with the amount of change you can fit on this dropout.

Friday, October 10, 2008



Running a special for all you people that might need shirts printed. Hit me up at manmadethreads@gmail.com to get started on your job. $3.50 a shirt if ordered before Halloween. Get on it.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008


As promised.... hopefully 001 of many for this print. Large ass skeleton. For sale real soon. You like? Hate? Comment....


Films have been printed, screens have been picked up and sample tshirts are in stock. A few of the newbies will be printed out tonight for me and the boys to test out at the local watering holes. Check back later for pics.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Oldie but goodie


Tron from bmxboard uploaded an old Josh Nendza short that I made from the old Richford dirt bowl. If anyone else has old Manmade videos saved please upload them somewhere. Since my old comp crashed I lost all the oldies. Thanks TRON!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Slow and steady....

... wins the race. These have been designed for some time now but I didn't get around to printing the films and getting things rolling till today. After 10 years of running Manmade I sometimes need motivation to keep things going. After all the love that edit got from the other day (scroll down if you didn't see it yet) I got a second wind to bang out some new shirts. I am psyched that people are still into what I do. No shit... expect these out soon.

Sunday, October 5, 2008


CBGB's was a live music club on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. I am sure you have seen countless people wear the shirts "CBGB OMFUG"... although half those tool boxes have never even been to the venue. Unfortunately after a long run they closed the doors in October 2006. TONS of bands got their start at CB's and I am sure some can thank their careers for the place. The Ramones being prob the biggest had their first few shows on the CB's stage. I went to only a handful of shows at CB's but the small quarters always gave an intimate feel with you and the band. You were always up close and in the middle of action. I saw Unearth there for the first time and it was a show I will never forget. Growing up in Bayside/Douglaston/Little Neck area most of my friends were in local bands. They also had shows there... usually on a mid weekday and we were a few of the only people in the place. The big draw bands would usually play on other nights, but we were just psyched that they were playing on the stage where past legends plugged in.


CB's is now home to clothing designer John Varvato. If $3,999 jackets and $200 3/4 sleeve tshirts are up your alley head on in for some purchases. If you are like me you can treat the place as a shrine to what it once was. Even though its a huge shame the no one stepped up to keep CB's around whoever designed the store did a good job.

They paid attention to detail keeping parts of the walls preserved behind glass. The walls used to be completely covered in stickers and flyers for future shows. Layers upon layers of paper and plastic covered every inch of the place and its a nice touch to keep some of it still up. Luckily one of the areas they decided to keep has a Manmade sticker behind the glass. As long as this store is in business the memory of CB's will still be around. Lots of band memorabilia and photos are on the display making it almost like a mini museum. I recommend checking it out if you are in the area.

THEN....


NOW....

Thursday, October 2, 2008


Manmade BMX Mix from darren meenan on Vimeo.

We all know what the riders in this video are capable of.... dont take this vid very serious. I put it together for fun since I've been inside under the weather the past multiple days. I went through most of my old tapes and figured I may as well put something together instead of wasting the footie.

Its got some manmade riders along with some friends of ours. The quality should be a whole lot better, but I am new to this Mac editing software, Ive always been a PC boy. Most of the footie is old, but it has a fun feel and I figured I would put something together for you guys. Personally I am just psyched to have a John Lee clip in there.... that very trick (which I requested he did for my camera) won a dirt jumping contest in the Cranberry World BMX regional jumping contest. That was back before the NBL banned jumping contests because of all the rowdyness that would ensue. I'd figure that was about 1997 or something. Enjoy.