The offical theme song of United Five Clothing
Posted August 16th, 2010 byCategories: Music
Big up’s goes out to Vincent, timmy titus [D-ran the kidd], and MooN ShynE

Big up’s goes out to Vincent, timmy titus [D-ran the kidd], and MooN ShynE

Experience Fashion, Art and Music at Cargo No. 5
Shopping and trade show event brings signature trifecta back for 2nd Anniversary exhibition
New York, June 17, 2010 – For two years, Cargo Tradeshow and Shopper’s Delight has been at the cutting edge of what’s new and next in lifestyle fashion, art and music. The bi-annual, independent trade show and shopping event returns to New York July 19 and 20, 2010, with a 2nd anniversary celebration.
A much-anticipated fixture during New York’s industry fashion week, Cargo presents a well-edited selection of sportswear and streetwear apparel and accessories, original art and music under one roof for lifestyle gear industry and enthusiasts. The event is a go-to spot for retail buyers and shoppers alike seeking the latest emerging and established designers in an uncluttered and personalized atmosphere.
Cargo broke the mold as the first fashion industry show of its kind to open to the general public. This July, Cargo expands the lifestyle pop-up shop experience, adding new visual artists and a live DJ line up to the mix. As always, shoppers get a sneak peak at the next season’s goods, great deals on clothes and accessories directly from the designers and free stuff to taste, sample and take home.
“Cargo has followed the natural evolution, and we’re happy to say there’s something for everyone interested in lifestyle gear and street-style art,” says Rich Rodriguez, Cargo co-founder. “When Cargo launched two years ago, we started as a small rack show intended to take it back to basics and let the designs speak for themselves. As Cargo has grown, we’ve embraced the natural progression to build on what our brands, buyers and shoppers really respect about Cargo—fashion, art and music with an unpretentious vibe. Even during uncertain economic times when other trade shows have fallen off the map, Cargo is only growing and improving.”
Cargo Tradeshow and Shopper’s Delight opens July 19 at 12 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Center, 268 Mulberry St. For more information, visit cargotradeshow.com.
Cargo Dates and Times:
Day 1: Monday July 19, 2010 {12:00 pm to 8:00 pm}
Day 2: Tuesday July 20, 2010 {12:00 pm to 8:00 pm}
Location:
St. Patrick’s Center in NYC’s Nolita neighborhood
268 Mulberry St. NYC, between Prince and Houston
(adjacent to the Puck Building)
How to get there:
Take the B D F V trains to the Broadway-Lafayette St.
For full details, visit http://www.cargotradeshow.com
All I can say that it would have been nice to have James play for the Knicks. We wish him much luck in South Beach.
As the topic of where Lebron James will call home this coming NBA season gets heated. We have started our push to bring the King to the Knicks. Here’s the latest news from Espn.
lebron james to new york knicks
http://www.newyorkcitywantslebron.com/
May 29th, 2010
It’s common knowledge that Lebron James and Jay-Z (a.k.a. Shawn Carter) are good friends. Jay-Z, one of the greatest emcees ever, born and raised in Brooklyn (and coincidentally a minority owner of the New Jersey [and soon to be Brooklyn] Nets), may have a hand in bringing him to the greatest city in the world. On David Letterman last year, Jay-Z gave his thoughts on Lebron coming down to play for the Nets.
“He’s my friend first, so I wouldn’t do that to him. If we didn’t have a chance of winning. Because he’s going to be great. I want him to be great, whatever team lands him, I want him to have a great team.” – Jay-Z
If you are in Brooklyn Saturday October 24th stop my Studio K. We will be there selling out tees. The SQUISH ART MARKET is a smaller, intimate, ‘flea’ market of local independent artists promoting creativity, artist to artist networking, & community recognition.

Recently released our Brooklyn Classic paying homage Jackie Robinson. Over 60 years ago Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets field and became the first African American to play baseball in the major leagues. We pay tribute to Jackie with this classic Brooklyn tee bearing his retired number forty two. Let us know what you think, we would love to hear your thoughts.

This annual event will be a fashion show promoting the collective talents in and around New York City for modern designers to upcoming talents, while raising money for our selected fundraiser, The American Cancer Society.
This event will be held on April 3, 2009 at 7 PM on the Manhattan College Campus in Riverdale, NY. We will be promoting our event around local college campuses anticipating more than 500 people in attendance. This fundraiser/ fashion show will be held in Smith Auditorium.
The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
All donations and partial proceeds of ticket sales will be donated to The American Cancer Society.
If you are interested in more about the non-profit charity The American Cancer Society, do not hesitate to visit their website at http://www.cancer.org

Notorious is about the life of rapper Christopher Wallace a.k.a. The Notorious B.I.G. In just a few short years, The Notorious B.I.G. rose from the streets of Brooklyn to become one of the most influential hip hop artists of all time. B.I.G. was a gifted storyteller; his narratives about violent life on the streets were told with a gritty, objective realism that won him enormous respect and credibility. His stories were universal and gave a voice to his generation.