Nov 21 2009
New Slow and Steady Delivery!
Shabina trying on the new Slow and Steady Wins The Race Loop Scarf.
Max rockin the new Slow and Steady Wins the Race Last Unnamed Poncho!
Nov 21 2009
Shabina trying on the new Slow and Steady Wins The Race Loop Scarf.
Max rockin the new Slow and Steady Wins the Race Last Unnamed Poncho!
Oct 18 2009
Melissa Ip’s newest zine, UFO Frisbee!

Perfect for a mid-October balcony frisbee sesh.

Speaking of Ip, she just sent us these awesome pictures from her recent trip to Mexico City…






Sep 26 2009
Here’s a sneak peek at some new knits that arrived from Opening Ceremony…



More on our webshop soon!


Aug 29 2009
Back in stock! Shigenobu Twilight II by Anicka Yi and Maggie Peng. Each unique cedar wood sculpture encases a hand-distilled cedar fragrance in a glass bottle. The new version includes slightly different packaging and a more efficient spray nozzle!
Aug 12 2009
Today we received:


A package of nice clothes from ffiXXed, a new fashion label/collective from Hong Kong


more apples from Lisa Sitko

and the new Ooga Booga buttons!

Jul 30 2009

DISBAND was an all-female band and performance collective formed in 1978 and comprised of feminist artists such as Ilona Granet, Donna Henes, Ingrid Sischy, Diane Torr, Barbara Kruger, Barbara Ess (of Y Pants & The Static), and Martha Wilson. Their intention was to discard standard pop instrumentation, in favor of crafting sharp-witted, catchy, a cappella pop songs. During the late 1970’s, Martha Wilson had watched other musicians play the Mudd Club, CBGBs, and other New York venues and thought, “They all knew how to play instruments and I didn’t, so I called up artist girlfriends who were long on concept and short on skills, and DISBAND—the all-girl band of artists who couldn’t play any instruments—was born.” Wilson was inspired by the No Wave scene that was going on around her in downtown Manhattan—acts like Theoretical Girls, Bush Tetras, and James White and the Blacks sparked her interest in making music. The group tackled issues of gender inequality, politics, fine art, and sexual identity in their genre-blurring performances. Audiences were often unsure if what they were seeing was a pop group or a performance art piece. The group eventually split up in 1982, never officially recording an album and leaving behind very little documentation. This self-titled CD, featuring 21 live recordings from 1979-1982, is the first comprehensive release of an often-overlooked experiment in music and art. Click here for more info.


Jul 28 2009
This just in! Big shipment from Slow and Steady Wins the Race, including this Muslin Fox Scarf, modeled by Max!
Jul 10 2009
Recent Arrivals!
Slow and Steady Wins the Race shoes (in limited-edition pale blue denim), Paris LA issue two, Muffy Brandt handmade painted pins, new PPM releases and lots of other new music, a zine by Sadie Laska (I.U.D./Growing) & her father, and Lisa Sitko apples in new colors— finally restocked!