Friday, April 30, 2010

Get Around to the Roundabout Diner!

So we ventured out on our new scooter early this morning (another entry for another day) and made our way to the recently opened Roundabout Diner on the Portsmouth Traffic Circle. The original founders of the Muddy River Smokehouse took over what used to be Bickford's, and wow, what a makeover!

This place is a cool throwback serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with an authentic '50's vibe. The space has been completely renovated and looks fantastic. There is a restaurant area and a longe area (the lounge wasn't open at 6:00 am) and both are spacious and clean. We really liked the black and white checkered floor!!!

The menu boasts local, organic and fresh ingredients. Kobe beef burgers and old Smokehouse favorites look delicious. Homemade pies and "When Pigs Fly Bread" highlight the bakery items. The portions were huge. Real bacon and sausage. Can't wait to try a milkshake at a more appropriate time.

The lounge looks like it would be a good place to catch a game with a couple of large flat-screens, though we suspect this will be most convenient for travelers lodging on the circle. While the website isn't fully functional yet, you can check out the menu at http://www.roundaboutdiner.com.

Tired of those long waits downtown, get to the circle for some jukebox genre tunes and reasonable prices. You won't be disappointed!











Thursday, April 29, 2010

A new, local Seacoast footwear brand is on the move!

We always like to find new products and brands emerging with compelling stories behind them. Even better to find them when they are based right here in the Seacoast region. Check out this new athletic footwear brand called Todi. Designed to be worn before & after, to & from your athletic pursuits, these shoes sure do look comfortable!

Check out the recent story from SecoastOnline at ... http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20100429-BIZ-4290391

Or, go right to the source by visiting http://www.todiusa.com .

Best of luck to the team at Todi! We're digging what they're up to. And, hey,
the Todi would go great with some summer denim, always a plus in our book!!!!!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Tomorrow is Denim Day in USA...Show Your Support for Victims of Sexual Assault


Tomorrow is the 11th annual Denim Day in LA & USA, as sponsored by Peace Over Violence. In an effort to raise awareness for sexual violence prevention and to demonstrate support for victims of sexual violence, the group has made their annual call for Americans to wear their denim in a show of unity to take place on Wednesday, April 21, 2010.

Since 1999, Denim Day in USA has sought to advocate for the many victims of sexual crimes. The campaign was inspired by the story of a young woman who's assailant was ultimately set free by a judge who decided that because the woman had worn tight jeans on the day of the incident, she must have helped the perpetrator to remove them.

Wear your jeans tomorrow, spread the word, and learn more at the link below...

http://denimdayusa.org/

Friday, April 16, 2010

You don't have to like it...


But you gotta admit....
Since we're on the subject of NY retail, check out these limited (by limited, we mean 12 pair) of "Season Openers" from Vans, custom produced for a store in the Bowery district called Dave's Quality Meat. This streetwear shop located on East Third Street is themed after a, well, meat shop. One of the very early inspirations to Fast Eddie's laundromat concept, DQM's focus is more on skate culture and rare footwear. Presentation is everything at this low-key location where the front counter is a butcher's meat case with tees all wrapped up in meat packaging to ensure "freshness."
While Dave's doesn't have the denim influence we do here at Fast Eddie's Dirty Laundry, they have established a standard that we hope to achieve someday!
Check out the DQM site for more underground coolness...


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Giving Props when they're due...

At Fast Eddie's, we have a list of stores that we look to for inspiration. One such place is Self Edge (a play on the denim term selvage), located in NYC and San Fran. Self Edge specializes in raw denim up-and-comers like 3sixteen and Sugar Cane & Co. Certainly, the goods at Self Edge are for those with with an intense passion for breaking in their jeans, but the whole notion of the place is pretty cool. And, while we're not trying to offer the same type of wares, we have a true appreciation for what this store has going on. Check out a recent review from The New York Times at the link below. We'll be popping in on our next buying trip to NYC for sure! Maybe we can round up enough folks here in Portsmouth who would be interested in a raw denim purchase one day...

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

You got game? Don't miss this hi-tech scavenger hunt in Portsmouth on Friday!


Not to be missed, FourSquare Day is arriving in Portsmouth this Friday as part of International FourSquare Day. Participants around the world will try to rack up the most points and goodies as they canvas local "check-in" points.

Everyone is familiar with the old school playground game of FourSquare, but in 2010 the contest has taken on a whole new viral meaning, fueled by cellular technology and social networking. Participants travel from site to site, where they "check in" on their mobile devices in order to alert friends of their location and collect special offers in a hi tech version of a scavenger hunt. As players check-in, they collect recognition in the form of badges, earn cool rewards, and can ultimately be named "mayor" of any particular spot by becoming the most frequent visitor.

On Friday, businesses around the Portsmouth area will provide all kinds of incentives to get folks to check-in at as many spots as possible. Take part in this cool new means of local exploration while supporting local business.

Fast Eddie's Dirty Laundry will be offering 20% regular priced purchases to any who checks-in at the store.

Learn more about the event by visiting http://4sqday.com/ or by visiting the Portsmouth FourSquare Day page on facebook. http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=112746955412663&comments&ref=mf#!/FoursquarePortsmouth?v=info

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Is the denim tuxedo making a comeback?????

Fashion always derives much of its inspiration from social and cultural context...but, has the state of the economy fostered a back-to-basics, roll-up your sleeves work ethic style trend? A debate is brewing as to whether an apparent resurgence in head-to-toe denim styling is acceptable or down right tacky. In all reality, the answer probably depends on where your perspective comes from. I think we all can agree that here in New Hampshire, there are definitely those folks who take it a bit too far, not to mention the tragic abundance of the "jort", or jean short.

Check out the San Francisco Chronicle link below for some interesting opinion from across the design spectrum, including from Michael Glasser, founder of 7 for all mankind.

What's your opinion? Let us know. Is the denim tuxedo making a comeback?

Friday, April 9, 2010

Get your funk on tonight!


Funk and Fashion makes its return to Portsmouth this evening, at the Gaslight Third Floor. Check out all of the latest spring fashion from Fast Eddie's Dirty Laundry, as well as Luna Chics, Bella Intinates, Sexy Skins and more. We'll have lots of new denim on display, as well as some cool new warm weather digs. Doors and drinks are at 7:00 pm. Show starts at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $12 at the door, but we have a few left at the store for just $10. Always a good time...don't miss out!

Friday, April 2, 2010

4.5 Stars and Best Chef nomination all in a week...what's not to like?

Our friends at Pesce Italian Kitchen are one one hell of a roll. After reworking the menu and the space this winter, the rave reviews are streaming in. One of our favorite spots in town is rolling out the patio furniture just in time for spring and a little out door bolognese. Keep it up, Cliffe, and we'll be down for some wine and antipasto soon. Stop by and check out what all the buzz is about! They are 103 Congress St., across from our old store. Rumor has it that Saturday lunches are on the way as well.

Check out the latest review from Rachel Forrest...

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20100401-ENTERTAIN-4010321

Thursday, April 1, 2010

So...what is all this selvage stuff anyway? Here's some insight from Evisu...

NO1 SPECIAL
No1Special is unsanforized japanese selvage denim woven in Osaka by Kaihara Corps Ltd. Unsanforized denim is the most authentic cloth, as used on the very earliest jeans. It has a slightly hairy surface and the warp and weft yarns are quite loose. When it is first washed, the yarn fibers will contract, making the denim much tighter, and causing the garment to shrink. Another effect will be leg twist or skewing. Skewed legs are a sure sign of true vintage jeans. No1Special is cut in shrink-to-fit blocks, so you should buy your normal size for preshrunk jeans and hot soak them before wearing. We recommend soaking them at one of the many hot springs about 100 km south of Osaka, but if that’s not possible, a warm bathtub soak and an overflowing cup of sake for yourself will suffice.

NO2
No2 denim is identical to No1Special, but sanforized. Woven in Osaka Japan on half-width shuttle looms with signature pink selvage. No2 is a mid-to heavy-weight 13.7 oz denim and has a deep blue tone with a very slight red caste. The sanforization process was invented by Sanford Cluett in 1933 and involves passing the unfinished cloth through heated rubber rollers, causing the fibers to shrink and stretching the fabric into a stable state, which will not alter with washing. Sanforizing also prevents the jeans from skewing (twisting).  Lastly, the singeing process takes off the hairy surface: before 1933, all denim was unsanforized (like our No1Special).

NO3
No3 is the original famous Evisu Heritage selvage denim, previously known as D85. No3 denim is woven from unbleached “mother cotton”, and the warp is rope dyed with indigo to an extremely deep blue, almost black tone. Rope dyeing is so-called because the cotton yarn is twisted into a “rope” which is dipped into a vat of indigo before being brought up high to the roof of a dye-house, allowing the unstable indigo compounds to oxidize on the cotton, turning it from a murky brown-green color to the deep intense blue of fine selvage denim. No3 can be recognized by the unusual “rising” sun red and white selvage.

NO4
No4 is another brand-new denim specially developed for Evisu. The denim is woven from open-end yarn, with no slubs where the yarns are knotted together during weaving. Open-end yarn denim has a smoother, flatter surface than ring-spun denim. Like all Evisu Heritage denim, No4 is woven on half-width shuttle looms. Shuttle looms use a singe continuous weft yarn which passes backwards and forwards across the warp threads, making a clean woven selvage, unlike modern projectile looms, which shoot the weft yarns across the warp one by one. No4 denim is woven with a classic redline selvage.

NO13
No13 Left is a close reproduction of the early denim used by Lee from the 1910s onwards. It is a left hand twill cloth, which is identifiable by the diagonal twill lines, which run from top-left to bottom-right.  Unlike normal right hand twill denim, which is the opposite, left hand twill denim wears down even softer than its’ right hand equivalent. No13 Left is green caste indigo, and has mismatched selvage: one side is plain white, and the other side has a single warp thread of indigo woven into it, staying true to the specifications of the original Lee version. Lastly, jeans cut from No13Left denim have the leather patch sewn on the left side of the waistband.