Posts Tagged ‘Summer’

Portugal.The Man | So American | Video

November 28th, 2011 | A/V Club, Music | 0 Comments

Portugal.The Man, “So American”. The video is pretty American, the warm summer vibe is needed today. Under rated band.

Proletariat Summer Collection 2010

July 29th, 2010 | Design, Gear, Headlines, P.O.V. | 1 Comment

It’s my favorite time of the year here in Boston. Summertime! No snow, no rain, no traffic, mucho beacho, tons o’ brewskis, and lots of late nights! Bedroom air-conditioning and 4 showers a day. The list goes on and it all fucking rules and since we are all out more enjoying our awesome city I’m dropping 8 new tees for the Summer! These photos are huge so here are the first 4…read the next post to see the next 4. These things are flying out of the shop so if you want one buy it now!

Proletariat Summer Collection (continued)

July 29th, 2010 | Design, Gear, Headlines, P.O.V. | 0 Comments

Don’t forget, as always our shirts are 100% made in the USA. The tees are from American Apparel, the printing is done locally in Somerville, and the woven labels (made in NYC) are hand sewn into every shirt right here at Proletariat. How many American brands can actually say that? This is a purchase you can feel good about.

5 ways to beat the heat in Boston

July 7th, 2010 | P.O.V. | 0 Comments

IT’S HOTTER THAN A WITCHES TITTY IN A BRASS BRA OUT THERE! Just ask those Wiccans up in Salem if you don’t believe me. Anyways, your friends here at TTHU have some ideas on how you can beat the heat this Summer in Boston. Read More

My time is up. I’m leaving Proletariat.

June 10th, 2010 | A/V Club, Design, Gear, Headlines, P.O.V. | 12 Comments

Six years ago my girlfriend Leslie got a scholarship to Boston University in order to pursue a PHD in English. At that moment we decided to take an adventure together, so I sold my two vintage shops, packed up the U-haul and moved to Boston. I spent the first few months here scouting locations and decided to re-open in Harvard Square next to Planet Records. Within the first year of business, I lost $30,000, Read More