23 November 2007

Our Glasgow shop is moving!!

After 2 years in the wilderness of King Street we're moving our Glasgow store to the very central location of Queen Street.

Only yards from George Square, The Gallery of Modern Art and Buchanan Street we should be open by early December.

Of course we'll still have the same quality product from Nike SB, Adidas, Volcom, Lakai, Fenchurch and many more.

Keep checking back for photographic updates.

See where our new shop is.

21 November 2007

Date change for Fully Flared!




The date has been changed for the Fully Flared Premier. It's now taking place the following week, Sunday 9th of December. It's still at The Bongo Club and still the same time 4pm-7pm and it's still free!!!

Spread the word to all, don't want people turning up on the wrong date.

Cheers.

12 November 2007

New Nikes.....



Fresh footwear from Nike SB just landed. Top of the pile we have the Dunk Mid Premium aka The November Rain Dunk with colours and graphics inspired by the Guns N Roses track of the same name. November Rain that is, not Dunk Mid. Second from top is the Zoom Harbor Canada Pack. Inspired by the great nation of Canada and it's love of the outdoors and........ lastly we have the P-Rod 2 aka the Pidge-Rod.

Holiday 2007 Nike SB's at Focus.

09 November 2007

The Rools

If you're looking for something, non-football related, to do next weekend, then get yourself along to The Box on Sauchiehall Street at 8pm where Manchester's The Rools will be playing their first gig outside their home city. Playing Indie/60's influenced rock'n'roll The Rools are one of 4 bands playing. The gig starts at 8pm and entry is free.

www.myspace.com/therools

Marc E Smith Interview

We've hooked up with VBS TV to bring you some exclusive content for your viewing pleasure. First up is an interview with the legend that is Marc E Smith. Enjoy!

08 November 2007

An end of an era.

Last Sunday marked the end of an era when my good friend and business partner of the last 7 years Stewart Rattray said farewell to Focus. As is tradition in Scotland, consumption of alcohol was required and a gathering of friends took place.
The night went to plan until I managed to crack my head open on a road sign, with a little help from new shop girl Hannah, which required a visit to A&E and 12 stitches. Thankfully it won't spoil my good looks and hasn't caused any lasting damage.
Expect to see Stew out and about selling Elwood clothing to the UK's finer skate shops and all that's left to say is good luck mate and thanks for the memories.