Saturday, October 8, 2011

Just Good Ol' Local Fun

Support the creative minds of S.F. as they once again set up booths to showcase their trades. As is the case for every Indie Mart, there will be good eats, booze, live garage rock...45s spinning soul, and hand crafted products with a defined story. Swing by and give the IndoSole family some love.

Friday, October 7, 2011

All Lenses Focused on Tonjo

All Lenses Focused on Tonjo

Well folks, he has done it again. On the previous post, I commented on how the charisma of young Balinese surfers is a contagious disease to others in their vicinity. On Wednesday, Darmaputra Tonjo defeated Nat Young, the number 2 surfer on the junior pro circuit, and Tonjo was all smiles yesterday as he slashed past the tour's number 1 rider, Jack Freestone. How rad would it be to see a local kid from Legian, Bali win the Oakley World Junior Pro Bali? Wow... Tonjo's next heat is against Eziekel Lau from Oahu, Hawaii. Yew!
http://oakleyprojunior.com/

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Welcome to our Backyard

Selamat datang di belakang rumah kita

Town is kind of congested the last few days....more so than the average ebb and flow of traffic. There are reasons for this....The Oakley World Pro Junior Bali has set up camp in South Bali. Contest director has stationed heats either at Keramas or Canggu depending on the swell. I've always been a tad indifferent about surf contests; however, I view any Junior Pro event in Bali a testament to the island's youth levels in surfing.

(Above) Dharmaputra Tonjo from Legian, Bali tucks into a hollow cranny. During the second heat yesterday, Tonjo eliminated Nat Young, a junior tour standout from Santa Cruz, CA.

Canggu has been IndoSole's home turf for the last 3 years and we've been able to see the progression in youth surfing. Although some things have changed monetarily throughout the community (some kids can afford new boards off the racks) I have yet to see a slight decline in stoke while these kids are in the water. Once I return from a work mission in Bali, my first few surf sessions in California are always dismal. Could it be the cold water? Possibly, but rather, it's the lack of reverence for stoke from others in the lineup. There are no frumps or stink-eye Steve's in Bali and I allude to Bali's surfing youth for casting a FUN atmosphere throughout the many breaks. Whether it is playing or cracking jokes on each other between sets or hooting "YEEEEW!" as a random "bule" drops into a deep bowl, the stoke these local kids have and the talent they bring to the beach is unparalleled.

My approval for the The Oakley Junior Pro Bali is supported by Bali surfing youth. Yea, give these kids surf credit for their mind blowing abilities, but more importantly, lets envy their stoke for catching waves.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Batik Day

Work It.

October 2nd was National Batik Day in Indonesia. You may be unaware of batik, a cloth that traditionally uses wax resist dying technique and dates back to the 4th century. Not much of batik fabric has surfaced in the states; however, it's cultural identity among Indonesians in their homeland. Batik is used to make sarongs, kebaya dresses and even babies are intentionally wrapped in this cloth to bring good luck through infancy.



Batik is making a strong presence in the 21st century since many Indonesian fashion designers are constructing collections with batik being the focal fabric. During Jakarta's Fashion Week in 2010 and 2011, the runways were strutted with batik. So, the next time you grab that "dakine" button up for Aloha Friday, IndoSole wants you to consider batik as an option. Yew

Friday, September 23, 2011

Remember to Swim and not Sink

TONIGHT / TONIGHT/ TONIGHT
Spoke Art Gallery
816 Sutter St.
94109 S.F.

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