Monday, February 27, 2017

What do hemp, skateboarding, and fashion all have in common? ~ By Alyssa Devlin

What do hemp, skateboarding, and fashion all have in common? They’re all part of an underground movement in DC that is slowly growing, and doing good things for the community as it grows. So we all know DC legalized marijuana, but have you stopped to think about hemp for a minute? Hemp has a fascinating history in the US – it was popular for a number of industrial uses in the early 1900s, during World War II the USDA even ran a campaign called, “Hemp for Victory” that was aimed at increasing hemp production. However, not long after the war, hemp became associated with marijuana and banned during the war on drugs. It only recently became legal to grow again in some states and under certain circumstances in 2014. Suffice it to say that hemp has gotten a bad rap, which is too bad given some of its awesome properties.
For the eco-conscious, there are a lot of reasons to get behind hemp — it’s sustainable to grow, natural to wear, and requires less resources to produce than synthetic materials. And if you don’t care much about the eco arguments for wearing hemp, there are so many fashion reasons to do so. It’s strong, durable, and softer than you’d think. While some may think that detangling hemp from its relationship with weed could be a good thing for the hemp growing and weaving industry, with the legalization of marijuana in DC and now five more states, plenty of people are highlighting the relationship and bringing hemp along for the ride in the marijuana revolution. Which may not be a bad thing.

There are a ton of people in DC doing awesome stuff with hemp — from those advocating for legislative changes to those making onesies with it, there are plenty of ways to learn more about hemp and up your fashion cred too. Take for example Tati Kolina, the  creative mind behind the sPACYcLOUd, female owned clothing company based in Washington DC. IT manager by day, designer by night, she is hugely passionate about creating cool, original, eco-friendly fashion. She recently filled me in on why hemp is such a big part of her vision. Tati loves hemp for its sustainability and wearability — it is one of the most durable natural fibers used for textiles. And it’s great for active fashionistas who want their clothes to be able to withstand wear and tear because it holds its shape and lasts longer than most other fabrics. The ruggedness of hemp, plus the fact that it’s biodegradable, should appeal to hipsters and hippies alike. At sPACYcLOUd, Tati has embraced the values of the hemp community by creating first ever adult hemp onesie which was launched via Kickstarter campaign. While she still has to use imported hemp, Tati will manufacture hemp apparel in the US at a factory which she found through Maker’s Row and follow sustainable practices.

A big presence in DC’s skater community, Tati quickly noted the hemp community’s growth and saw a strong connection in values and mentality between the hemp community and the skateboarding community. And she’s not the only one -- people across the globe who are both committed to sustainability and the sport of skateboarding are connecting the worlds of hemp and skating. Last year an entrepreneur was using 3D printing to make hemp skateboards, and a clothing company sponsored the building of a half pipe in Australia’s largest hemp field. Both industries are community-focused and have built their base through grassroots action and word of mouth. For instance, in DC there’s a skate community out there full of people who are keen on shredding, but also very involved in their community. In 2014, Tati started the organization Skate Girls Tribe (SGT) for girls in the DC area looking to try skateboarding. As a male dominated sport, skateboarding can be intimidating to girls. The awesome thing about SGT is that it provides girls with an open environment in which to skate — from beginners to competitors — and it also gives them a community in which they have a forum to talk about the social and personal issues that they face — from what it’s like being girls in the skating community to challenges they may face in school and at home.


There’s a growing interest in DC to support ventures like SGT. The Kennedy Center hosted a multi-day festival last year called, “Finding a Line: Skateboarding, Music, and Media”, which focused on highlighting the positives of the skating community, "because there’s such a long tradition of skaters being criminalized and pushed out by security and police”, and the Kennedy Center wanted to be vocal about their support for the community. SGT even hosted one day of the festival, which focused on women skateboarders. The hemp and skate communities in DC are both still so small that there’s definitely an “everyone knows everyone” kind of feel that is comforting to a newcomer. They’re welcoming communities that are focused on bettering the lives of the people they connect with.

In sum, lots of people out there are doing awesome stuff with hemp. Not to mention there are a number of communities in DC that are all interconnected, such as the skate community and the hemp community, which are doing something in their own way to give a voice to the voiceless, give greater access to fun, affordable activities, and support small businesses that are focused on bettering the environment.


To learn more, join the congressmen, leaders of the Industrial Hemp community including sPACYcLOUd for the 2nd annual Hemp on the Hill: Expo and Conversation on February 28th - March 1st.




Thursday, February 23, 2017

sPACYcLOUd Fuses Wearable Technology with Sustainable Fabric!

sPACYcLOUd has gone where no other apparel has dared tread with its latest launch – a revolutionary onesie that fuses cutting-edge wearable technology with an equally radical raw material.



MADE IN USA
sPACYcLOUd’s Hemp Onesie is a sustainably sourced, organic alternative to other man made fibers, is kind to the environment and soft on skin. It’s made in the USA and the ideal vehicle for urban street and leisure wear that takes technology to a new frontier.
WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
A fashion brand for the free spirited, sPACYcLOUd apparel is favored by musicians and skateboarders, street stylers and mountain climbers. Its new onesie is a perfect blend of work and play, ideal for camping and sleeping as well as commuting and creating thanks to its clever design which keeps wearers with lots of gadgets to tote front of mind.

The onesie is earphone ready with a ring inside the pocket and has two flat cord drawstrings at the oversized privacy hood. There’s a special opening in the pocket front that allows the wearer to route earbud wires through to the stored device with ease. No tangled wires, no bulky work arounds, just easy connections designed to fit.
Whether it’s a cell phone, a mini tablet, an iPod or other gadget, the sPACYcLOUd Hemp Onesie makes staying connected a breeze with tones of secure pockets, a secure wallet storage and easy pull-on and pull-off design.

HEMP
It’s not just the connectivity ready details which make the sPACYcLOUd onesie a tech lover’s dream. Made entirely in the USA, the use of hemp is a natural fit for tech fans with an eye to the future. It’s an incredibly versatile plant which can grow just about anywhere, without botanicals or expensive, toxic chemicals required. Because it flourishes without pesticides, it’s also sustainable.
Although hemp has been used for over 6000 years, it’s undervalued in modern society with few everyday applications – making it a fashionably forward choice for those keen to push boundaries and forge new directions.



sPACYcLOUd HEMP ONESIE KICKSTARTER
sPACYcLOUd has launched a Kickstarter project to fund production of its revolutionary Hemp Onesie. Early backers will receive a range of perks including an exclusive sPACYcLOUd comic, snapbacks, beanies, t-shirts and onesies.

Please consider backing sPACYcLOUd Hemp Onesie Kickstarter, sharing it with friends and followers, and helping to spread the word. Click here to learn more about sPACYcLOUd Hemp Onesie.






About sPACYcLOUd
We are a fashion brand for the free spirited. We create apparel for the creative. We design for surfers and skateboarders, mountain climbers and risk takers, street artists and hip hoppers. We are sPACYcLOUd.

Founded in Washington DC, sPACYcLOUd brings designer Tatiana Kolina’s (AKA Tati)’s creative vision to life. We’re passionate about self-expression, love and positivity and are made in the USA.

Model: Ethan Spalding of TRAPROCK Music
Video: Bryan Robinson of Grasshopper Philms

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

sPACYcLOUd Embraces Wearable Technology!

The world of wearable tech, as we know it, is growing and consistently pushing the existing boundaries between technology and what we wear.

Innovation is at the heart of sPACYcLOUd DNA. We innovate throughout the year thanks to the creative energy of our team. We welcome new ideas because we believe that a break-though doesn't occur in one person's mind, but in the space between two or more people's. 

Earlier this year, Danny aka BBoy Atomic Goofball had a vision! Sometimes in the near future he will be entering a room full of people. Lights will be dimmed. Danny will be walking to his favorite song and, all of a sudden, his jacket will light up like a galaxy!  



Rico Hawes of WebelowWear had a passion for wearable technology from an early age. Couple of years ago Rico even traveled to Berkeley, CA to attend one of the best wearable technology programs in USA. When Danny shared his vision about the jacket, match was made in heaven! We jumped into work!



It took sPACYcLOUd team three months to find right parts, program the lights, connect all the wires, and sew electronics to the jacket. We made it just in time for BBoy Atomic Goofball's performance!  

sPACYcLOUd is all about creativity and playfulness.  Through the process of creation, we gain an incredible amount of joy from learning new technologies, working as a group, and bringing innovative ideas to life. 


Thank you to team sPACYcLOUd, BBoy Atomic Goofball, and Rico Hawes of WebelowWear for the inspiration, team work, dedication, and for making our dreams come true. 
What is our next project?

Monday, February 13, 2017

Love is in the Air!



Thank you for your love and support.
Without you we would not have made it.
Happy Valentines Day!

         

www.spacycloud.com







Sunday, February 12, 2017

NFC Mini Concert Series Presents: Fort Knox Five!


National Cannabis Festival (NFC) & sPACYcLOUd invite you to funk it up at the third installment of the NCF Mini Concert Series featuring Fort Knox Five on Thursday, February 16th at Songbyrd Music House and Record Cafe.


Some seriously funky groups come in Five’s - The Jackson 5, The MC 5, Jurassic 5 and, of course, Fort Knox Five.... the perfect medicine for our outrage fatique.

Doors open at 8 pm for those 21&up with the show starting at 9 pm. Admission is FREE for VIP members or only $4.20 in advance/$5 at the door. 

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BECOME A VIP MEMBER: http://bit.ly/NATLCannaVIPs
GET TICKETS: http://bit.ly/NCFMiniConcert_FK5
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ABOUT FK5:
Fort Knox Five is known for bending genres and using a broad range of musical elements in their creation of highly original music. This approach ultimately pioneered a funky scene where FK5 continues to top charts today.

While Fort Knox Five compose music like a band in the studio with live instrumentation blended into electronic music, they are renowned for their exciting and eclectic DJ performances. Founding members Steve Raskin and Jon Horvath established a unique live DJ set using mashed-up acapellas and effects woven into original tracks, exclusive mixes and dance floor destroyers. These sets have proven to be irresistible to club goers worldwide, rocking parties with infectious grooves that effortlessly move from funk, reggae & glitch-hop to prime time 4/4 beats & breaks.

With the untimely passing of Jon H, Steve Raskin has taken over as the principle DJ for the group and now leads the charge of the Fort Knox brigade on the road into the funky future. He tours their signature brand of glitched-out funk with high energy sets in every environment from pools to lounges to world famous clubs and some of the largest festivals across the globe.

Fort Knox Five has toured and performed for nearly two decades alongside major artists like The Beastie Boys, Snoop Dogg, Public Enemy, Jurassic 5, Z Trip, Diplo, A Trak, Craze, Gwen Stefani, the Black Eyed Peas, A Skillz, Krafty Kuts, Stanton Warriors, Bassnectar, Skrillex, and London Electricity. They have performed on 5 continents and in over 30 different countries and have had their music featured on every medium from award-winning video games to Oscar-winning films.

Forget about tempos and genres, let Fort Knox Five take you on a musical journey that unites the funk, soul, jazz, hip hop and electronic generations.

For more information visit: http://fortknoxfive.com/


ABOUT NATIONAL CANNABIS FESTIVAL:


In early 2015 a group of cannabis policy advocates, business owners and enthusiasts joined together around the idea to create The National Cannabis Festival, an event celebrating progress on marijuana legalization in DC and across the nation. We envisioned creating a festival recognizing the spirit of the cannabis movement and the non-profit groups that have fought for so long to end marijuana prohibition.


On April 23, 2016, 5,000 attendees representing 30 states and the District of Columbia gathered at the Festival Grounds at RFK Stadium for the inaugural National Cannabis Festival. Attendees enjoyed a full day concert headlined by hip hop legends De La Soul, remarks from members of congress, education sessions, yoga, games, contests, food and drinks. Taking place just one mile from the United States Capitol Building, the first-ever National Cannabis Festival displayed the diversity in age and culture of the cannabis community.



Be part of the story, follow our journey and get ready to have some fun at the second annual National Cannabis Festival on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at the Festival Grounds at RFK Stadium.

ABOUT sPACYcLOUd

We are a fashion brand for the free spirited. We create apparel for the creative. We design for surfers and skateboarders, mountain climbers and risk takers, street artists and hip hoppers. 

Founded in Washington DC, sPACYcLOUd brings designer Tatiana Kolina’s (AKA Tati)’s creative vision to life. We’re passionate about self-expression, love and positivity.  



Thursday, February 2, 2017

sPACYcLOUd Hemp Onesie

sPACYcLOUd Hemp Onesie is touchably soft, reassuringly natural, and surprisingly stylish. It’s made from a unique blend of hemp and organic cotton. Perfect for travelling, sleeping and hanging out, it’s a fresh and functional approach to loungewear, elevating casual to a whole new level. This is the onesie, re-imagined.
WHY HEMP?
Forget what you know about hemp and embrace what you know about nature. Kind to the soil and the atmosphere, hemp is an incredibly versatile plant which can grow just about anywhere – no diva botanicals requiring expensive, toxic chemicals needed here! It flourishes without pesticides, it’s sustainable and with over 6000 years of history to its name, is proven, yet undervalued. 
Hemp has over 50,000 uses and benefits and one of them is textiles. The hemp plant’s fibers are long, strong and can be surprisingly soft, silky and sumptuous, making for the coziest apparel you’ll find anywhere in your closet. This is fast fashion, with a difference.
WHY sPACYcLOUd?
sPACYcLOUd is an environmentally conscious company and using hemp is a natural fit with our low impact philosophy. Now that hemp is becoming legalized in the USA, we wanted to find a way to incorporate this powerful little plant into our apparel. And why a onesie? Well, we like everything sPACY so a onesie aka a space suit felt like the perfect addition, pushing us on to new dimensions and helping us to be greener than ever.

Please consider backing our projects and sharing it with your friends and followers on your social media channels.

Click here to view sPACYcLOUd Kickstarter.