you’re tālking to me? It is not who we are that matters but what we do. blāc stands for social criticism by uniformism, authority, finity & infinity, style and elegance. Our vision is the decline of clothing relevance and visual overstimulation with the aim to create free space for your creativity. No matter how fucked up your are, with our fashion you’ll still look sharp as fuck.
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blāc is a high-quality fashion brand based in germany, with the aim to enhance customers lives by reducing the style and colors to its essence. It was founded 2012 by four design students from cologne. They began by selling shirts and later widened their range to suits, trousers, polos and acessories. The ultimate goal is to provide a large fashion range that covers every modern mans need from a to z.
mind your own
BUSINESS As adults, we have many inhibitions against crying. We feel it is an expression of weakness, feminity or of childishness. The person who is afraid to cry is afraid of pleasure. Because that person holds himself together rigidly so that he won’t cry; that is, the rigid person is as afraid of pleasure as he is afraid to cry. In a situation of pleasure he will become anxious. As his tensions relax he will begin to tremble and shake, and attempt to control it so as not to break down in tears. His anxiety is nothing more than the conflict
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between his desire to let go and his fear of letting go. This conflict will arise whenever the pleasure is strong enough to threaten his rigidity. Since rigidity develops as a means to block out painful sensations, the release of rigidity will bring these painful sensations to the fore. Somewhere in his unconscious the neurotic individual is aware that pleasure can evoke the repressed ghosts of the past. It could be that such a situation is responsible for the adage “No pleasure without pain. ” Alexander Lowen
i’m ā cowboy bādāss in blāc
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chu chu mother fucker
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no wār on shit N.1638. trousers $ 122,– N.1639. outfit $ 672,–
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don’t be so damn
CASUAL Falling in love for the first time is a completely transcendent experience. It’s like eating pizza-flavored ice cream. Your brain can’t even process that level of joy. Love makes people do crazy things like kill other people or shop at Crate & Barrel. I think on some level it makes us all delusional. Deep down, our whole lives, no matter how low our selfesteem gets, we think, I have a special skill that no one knows about and if they knew they’d be amazed.
And then eventually we meet someone who says, “You have a secret special skill.” And you’re like, “I know! So do you!” And they’re like, “I know!” And then you’re like, “We should eat pizza ice cream together.” And that’s what love is. It’s this giant mound of pizzaflavored ice cream and delusion. Mike Birbiglia
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shut the fuck up and
LAIDBACK If more people understood how nice it is to have a sense of home that extends past our locked doors, past our neighbors’ padlocks, to the local food co-op and library, the sidewalks busted up by old trees. If we all held home with longer arms, we’d live in a very different place. We wouldn’t feel so alone, no matter the size of our houses or our bank accounts, no matter whether we
had good health or heart failure. We would begin to see that each moment presents an opportunity to relax, to notice that the wind has shifted & a storm is coming, or that our friend’s toddler has decided to wear dinner instead of eating it. We would see that each minute counts for something timeless and, if we want, we all can find our way inside these big, tiny, moments.
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Dee Williams
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you cān either go cry or weār blāc N.1652. outfit $ 360,– N.1653. t-shirt $ 65,– N.1654. trousers $ 95,– N.1655. shoes $ 105,–
Enjoy your creativity.
glossār Business N.1619. shirt $ 80,– N.1620. trousers $ 130,– N.1621. belt $ 60,– N.1622. balloons $ 1,– N.1623. suit $ 300,– N.1624. shirt $ 90,– N.1625. outfit $ 760,– N.1626. trousers $ 180,– N.1627. shoes $ 190,– N.1628. betty $ 2999,– N.1629. outfit $ 920,– N.1630. glasses $ 280,– N.1631. jacket $ 300,– N.1632. belt $ 60,– N.1633. trousers $ 120,– N.1634. locomotive $ 70,– N.1635. shirt $ 90,– N.1636. sunglasses $ 80,– N.1637. shoes $ 190,– N.1638. trousers $ 122,– N.1639. outfit $ 672,–
Products N.1640. belt $ 40,– N.1641. sunglasses $ 90,– N.1642. sunglasses $ 70,– N.1643. shoes $ 190,– Casual N.1644. outfit $ 420,– N.1645. sunglasses $ 90,– N.1646. belt $ 50,– N.1647. t-shirt $ 90,– N.1648. trousers $ 110,– N.1649. shoes $ 80,– Laidback N.1650. mask $ 295,– N.1651. belt $ 95,– N.1652. outfit $ 360,– N.1653. t-shirt $ 65,– N.1654. trousers $ 95,– N.1655. shoes $ 105,–
contāct Colone / Bonn / World hi@thibaultjanbeyer.com T 0176 93 256 123 Bergstr. 66, 53129 Bonn London sales@blac-store.uk T 08451 088 088 F 08451 088 089 Bruxelles sales@blac-store.be T 087 63 00 33 F 087 63 00 39 Paris sales@blac-store.fr T 0123 00 01 02 F 0123 00 01 03 Italy sales@blac-store.it T 1259 12 12 12 F 1259 12 12 13 Japan sales@blac-store.jp T 0009 85 84 88 F 0009 85 84 89
Online You will find a full selection of products and services on our website: thibaultjanbeyer.com Phone Call our customer service team between 9am and 6pm from monday to frydai. Fax Feel free to fax us your orders anytime. Disclaimer this blāc product brochure was made by Thibault Jan Beyer as a students project for the fourth semester under the supervision of Andrea Verspohl. Course: “branding”. Yet it is purely fictional.