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  1. nzafro:

C.R.E.A.M.
  2. iluvsouthernafrica:

    Namibians wearing Vellies (Shoes)

    “Velskoen, pronounced “fell-skoon” and known colloquially as “vellies,” are the ancestor of the modern-day desert boot. Vellies were first made in the 1600s, inspired by the footwear of the Khoikhoi tribe and crafted using raw materials. Later, our vellies were adapted by British travellers, packaged and renamed to be what we now know as desert boots.

    (Brother Vellies) are made in the coastal town of Swakopmund, Namibia. There, a small group of eight Damara gentlemen assemble every shoe by hand, turning out just 20 pairs an afternoon.

    …Vellies are made of vegetable-dyed Kudu leather. The Namibian government mandates the culling of these large native antelope to control their population. Kudu skin yields amazingly durable leather and suede that ages exceptionally well. Because these hides are taken from wild animals they often show scars or other “imperfections” that domesticated hides do not.” Brothervellies

    May, 20th 2013 @ 19:03 / 2582 / Permalink
  3. sup girl

    sup girl

  4. jkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjk:

NOW ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS
  5. did-you-kno:

Source
  6. I could never forget you, don’t be so sour.

    May, 19th 2013 @ 02:54 / 1 / Permalink
  7. hoodoothatvoodoo:

Joseph Jasgur
‘Geri Noonan’
1940s

    hoodoothatvoodoo:

    Joseph Jasgur

    ‘Geri Noonan’

    1940s

  8. maudelynn:

The Satyr and the Nymphs 
Turn of the Century Naughty postcard 

    maudelynn:

    The Satyr and the Nymphs 

    Turn of the Century Naughty postcard 

  9. varietas:

Paul Strand: Blind, 1917

    varietas:

    Paul Strand: Blind, 1917