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 16 2009
We were wondering about our recent surge in demand for Slow and Steady Wins the Race’s amazing sunglasses collection…now we know why:
Video reposted from Slow and Steady Wins the Race’s new blog. Big ups MP!
Oct 2 2009
Reminder — we will be releasing five new zines out of a Slow and Steady Wins the Race piñata tomorrow Saturday October 3rd, at 2pm in the lobby of PS1 at the New York Art Book Fair!


Sep 9 2009
New/ Restocked Items!
Nieves Tote; I Like Your Work (Paper Monument); God’s Amateur & Library Book (Dexter Sinister); Moonmilk (Ryan McGinley); Sumi Moderne (Sumi Ink Club); Pretty Telling I Suppose (Samuel Hodge); SSWTR Chanel Bag; Pyramid Power; The Fog Will Clear, The Snow Will Melt (Einar Hansen); Semites Zine; X Book; Extracted (Ruben Ochoa); How is it to be Done? (Tiqqun)
Jul 28 2009
This just in! Big shipment from Slow and Steady Wins the Race, including this Muslin Fox Scarf, modeled by Max!
Jul 24 2009
For those of you in Australia:
Too Much of Everything is a group exhibition that explores a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to practice, featuring a selection of Melbourne-based and international designers and artists.
In a world of global overproduction, products are no longer an extension of a certain lifestyle, but rather lifestyle has become the social extension of the product. “Design” plays a complex and sometimes ambiguous role in formulating our notions of lifestyle, our relationship to consumer products, and the creation of our self-identity.
Too Much of Everything brings together a selection of designers/artists whose practices all stem from different positions in relation to the role of design and lifestyle production. The exhibition explores collective and multidisciplinary protocols of production, and freely expropriates the visual language, cultural codes, and functionalities typically designated by the established categories of “design,” including (but not limited to) fashion design, graphic design, product design, architecture etc., Too Much of Everything is able to interrupt (however momentarily) and critically interject its designers and artists ideas into this particular (over) flow of cultural production.
The exhibition will be held at Y3K in Fitzroy, Melbourne. The exhibition is coordinated by ffiXXed, a collaborative fashion/art/design project based between Melbourne, Hong Kong and Berlin. Its primary focus is the production of readymade fashion products. ffiXXed was initiated by Kain Picken and Fiona Lau in 2007.
Featuring works by: BLESS (Germany / France), Chris L.G. Hill (Australia), Emmeleine de Mooij, Kinga Kielczynska and Melanie Bonaj (Netherlands), _____fabrics interseason (Austria), ffiXXed (Australia / Hong Kong / Germany), Heinz Peter Knes (Germany), James Deutsher (Australia), Matt Hinkley (Australia), Olivia Barrett (Australia), Pat Foster and Jen Berean (Australia), Rob McKenzie (New York), SIBLING (Australia), Slow and Steady Wins the Race (USA)





Exhibition runs July 18 > August 8
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!