From the archive
In the way that each season of Kinfolk builds upon the last, this lookbook’s story is the continuation of a relationship born during S/S 2015.
The video look book is but a small preview of the print version, but look closely and you’ll get a good look at forthcoming hats, tees, jackets, and a limited edition Kinfolk-print shirt.
Kinfolk has long had ties to a diverse, international community of artists so it was only a matter of time before we’d fill our spaces with the work of more than just one of them. This past August 1st marked a very special occasion for us as we were inundated with the art lovers for the opening of two separate shows at once.
If you’re in the market for a Kinfolk bike, Shawn Wolf is obviously the man to speak to, but the same could be said if you’re in Brooklyn and want to make sure the bike you already have won’t fall apart on you.
Kinfolk’s Jeff and Will Robbins utilize both what they do and don’t have in common to create something that speaks for the both of them.
What if we told you that Kinfolk 90 employs one of the handsomest chaps with the most buxome of beards and most intricately applied tattoos in all of Brooklyn?
One of our fairest Kinfolk maidens, Maggie Windler, has yet to actually display her talent in front of her Kinfolk family, but it’s all good because she’s all over YouTube, and also, the website of her former music group.
In the first of a series of profiles on Kinfolk family members, get to know Jey Perie and gain some incite into his Kinfolk life.
The Kinfolk Store is located at 94 Wythe Ave in Williamsbug, Brooklyn, right next to Kinfolk Studios and is open seven days a week, from 12pm-8pm.