Thursday, 25 September 2014

September Newsletter


September 2014

DJ Member,
Greetings and salutations, 
Bullitt Brown Leather
New colour in our classic bumper sole Chukka boot has touched down - a rich and warm dark brown leather ideal for the autumnal days ahead.

Sizes 6 to 12 are now in stock available on our website 

 

Landslide 2 Brogue Boot Lands at DJ
We are pleased to announce that Landslide 2 stock has now arrived at Delicious Junction HQ.  In the coming days we will be loading this to our main site, however if you wish to purchase a pair before, contact us directly at info@deliciousjunction.co.uk 

  


AW 14 Look Book

A fine selection of snaps taken during our recent Autumn/Winter 14 shoot...
Check out some new DJ faces along with some more familiar to the DJ family ...





Shoes with Soul

Our friend and photographer Sarge has kindly inspired a rather cool collection of snaps based around his passion for the northern soul scene.

Here at Delicious Junction we love the northern soul groove too. Check out the cool photographs in our new campaign ...   

                                      

Until next time keep on keepin' on!
Del Junction X

Sunday, 7 September 2014

MODERNISM.........growing up!  



By John Hellier

I was interviewed recently, by BBC Radio on the subject of the 50th anniversary of Mod. I pointed out to them that they were five years too late! They didn't want to hear that, their starting point was Bank Holiday 1964 and the infamous fighting on the beaches stories. Well anybody well versed on the subject knows that to be a load of bollocks! That really wasn't what Mod was all about. Modernists were in the capital as early as 1959 and there's a well known photograph floating around the internet with dozens of scooters parked up outside the 2 I's coffee bar in Old Compton Street to prove the point.

My own birthing into what was a youth culture took place during my last year in school in 1964. Back then nobody ever consciously thought "I'm going to be a Mod", it was just the fashion of the day and for many it was just a passing fad, not for me. If somebody told me back then I'd be writing about it in a half a century's time I'd have laughed my bonce off! We never looked any further than the next weekend. The old adage "Mod is for life, not just for Christmas" was surely penned with me in mind. It turned out to be a way of life. Strange really as we were only kids having fun, we weren't out to change the world but it did change our world. It has shaped my existence to a certain degree ever since.

Although it's never really gone away completely there were times that it went underground. After the first wave of Modernism came Psychedelic Mod. This was around 1967 and both attire and music changed. Contrary to the belief that original Mods turned Skinhead we were now growing our hair and listening to the sounds of San Francisco instead of Memphis. The clothing became very flamboyant almost to the point of Dandyism with velvet loon pants, silk neck scarves and satin shirts the order of the day. The days of Tonik mohair and Fred Perry type shirts had gone...well for the time being anyway. Facial hair along the lines of Jason King was also very much part of the look but despite what many say we still thought of it as Mod. Even the Glam Rock look of the 70s stemmed from 60s Mod. Everything just got more and more outrageous until a film called Quadrophenia arrived. That spawned a 60s Mod Revival and kids on the street were once again donning sta prest trousers and button down shirts. During the 1990s another boom came along with the advent of Brit Pop and Acid Jazz, since then it's been uphill all the way largely due to social networking and the like. Technology has made it possible for like-minded souls the world over to connect and influence one another. The Mod movement which had previously been thought of as a British phenomenon had now spread to such far flung places as Japan, Australia, China, Russia and pretty much the whole of Latin America.

The world in 2014 is generally a scruffy place but seeing young Modernists barely out of school wearing classic Mod attire is a breath of fresh air and certainly gives me a buzz and new hope that generations to come will keep this unique movement very much alive and thriving. Mind you, it's much easier for the new breed as they've got six decades of style to draw from. Original Mods didn't have that and were always seeking out the next big thing. What was "in" one week could most certainly be "out" the next. That's probably the only thing where we differ but that doesn't matter, each generation of Mod bring new things to the table which keep it contemporary to a point. The same can be said of some of the new bands on the circuit, great bands such as Stone Foundation, The 45s, Spitfires and Strypes. There's no doubting where their influences lie but each of them still successfully manage to put their own stamp on things.


Mod was once a "Youth Movement".... it’s now grown up and referred to as simply a "Movement".

Here's to the next 50 (or should that be 55) years!!


JOHN HELLIER (August 2014)

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Jacqui Carroll Wears Delicious Junction Brogues!



We are delighted to have found another Delicious Junction fan in the form of none other than 60's obsessed RTE's Radio DJ Jacqui Carroll. Here she is sporting a pair of Delicious Junction Sedgwick Tan brogues:






Jacqui’s passion for soul and motown was instilled from an early age and this is evident in her radio shows and record collection.

She currently presents Ready Steady Go! twice a week when she plays all the best sounds in Soul, 60s, Beat, Ska, Revival, and New Wave music.





Ready Steady Go! can be found at live events all over the UK throughout the year as well as on the radio. You can have a listen to Jacqui's show on Fridays from 8pm, and Sunday at 11am on RTE 2xm.







Always one to keep up with the trends, Jacqui also modelled a pair of black and white brogues from the new Sedgwick range: 







If you would like to get your hands on your very own pair of DJ women's brogues visit our website: http://www.deliciousjunction.co.uk/ 



(Many Thanks for the Photography by Shaun Walker)

REFERENCES:
Www.artistecard.com/jacquicarroll
Www.rte.ie/digitalradio/2xm
www.facebook.com/rtereadysteadygo
www.mixcloud.com/jacquicarrollofficial

 

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Small Connections

It's funny how we all seem to make small connections along the way…

A customer from Australia recently emailed us here at Delicious Junction towers. We are always delighted to hear positive feedback about our shoes and we were even more pleased when we realized that this customer was none other than… Steve Baker.

Baker was once the lead guitarist in Squire and featured particularly in the song "Walking down the kings road", a personal favourite of mine. 

Though they never quite received the recognition they deserved, Squire was one of the earliest and finest bands of the mod-revival period.

Squire was one of the best Mod acts of the late 70s, creating an impressive collection of catchy pop songs. Fronting the “Mod Revival”, their Ready To Go single was the first song of the genre and they went on to record five albums in Britain.

They moved to California in 1985 where they merged together the best of British mod with popular Californian pop – creating a unique and catchy blend.

Squire still play all over the world today and Steve remains the mod rocker he has always been, check out Steve's Scooter in these snaps …






We would like to say a big thanks to Steve for his kind comments about our shoes…
"The shoes arrived today, super quick delivery.Wonderful shoes as always, and thanks for the free mag".

Thanks to you for the great track Steve.
Delicious Junction X

Monday, 1 September 2014

New Delicious Flavour Available!


"THE UNIVERSAL" 

Chelsea Boot by Delicious Junction

Dark tan leather

One of our most successful boot silhouettes to date, this time around we offer it in a waxed dark tan leather. Ideal to wear with denim; the leather looks even better after time as a natural pull-up style leather it "weathers in" really well.
Crimson leather linings and sock with dark brown elastic side gussets, hardwearing resin outsole; this chelsea boot will complete any smart - casual outfit.














Summer Sale Now On!

DJ Member,
Greetings and salutations, we are excited to announce that...
Summer Sale Lines Added

We don't really do "sales" here at Delicious Junction, but we've decided to have a bit of a spring clean and make room for some exciting new lines coming later in the year. 

Therefore we've knocked some hefty chunks off the prices of a few of our products.


Delicious Junction AW14 Photoshoot

Getting prepared for Autumn always seems a daunting task whilst enjoying the summer sun but time waits for no one so we got down to it and recently held our AW14 photo shoot. 

We are pleased to say a number of familiar faces were able to make the day ; 
Gary Crowley (London DJ & broadcaster) 
Darron J Connett (Singer/Song-writer) 
Jersey Budd (Singer/songwriter) 
and introducing long standing friend of Delicious Junction 
Saxon Moore (hairdresser, scooter girl & Northern soul dancer)

We all had a great day with clothing being kindly supplied for the gents by GABICCI VINTAGE.
Here are a few sneak previews from the day..more to follow later in the year... 



Jacqui Carroll Wearing DJ Sedgwick's


Jacqui Carroll RTE Radio 1 DJ and  Presenter of twice weekly show Ready Steady Go! playing all the best Soul, 60s, Beat, Ska, Revival and New Wave.  
Jacqui also hosts and DJs Live Ready Steady Go! shows at various events around the UK.

Her passion for Soul and Motown was instilled from an early age and is evident in her radio shows and her record collection.

Ready Steady Go! Friday 8pm and Sunday at 11am on RTE 2xm.  

 Photo by Shaun Walker showing Jacqui Carroll wearing a pair of Delicious Junction Sedgwicks




Until next time keep on keepin' on!
Del Junction X