Nothing important – just idle chit-chat

(reprint of the newsletter send out the weekend after Easter 2011)

Happy Week after Easter – Merlin tuning in with nothing to say…

no, really! There are no announcements where Gigi is this weekend – still on her trip, no new items added to the site, no snow here at the JustZen Corporate headquarters…

But maybe I can tell about some great photos we already received from some of you for our customer gallery. Here is a really cool one that was taken when Andrea was stuck in a tent during a snow storm…

Is this a cool picture, or What? Speaking of pictures – and  Andrea – you should check out her web site – she creates amazing animal portraits.

Peace-Up and Cheers,
Merlin
JustZen.com

PS: A bit timid to tell you this but some of you might enjoy the story. Prompted by some scenes in the latest Doctor Who episode we watched today, I revisited an old flying story I had written many years ago. Today I re-published it on my private blog. It’s a bit long so don’t go there if you are in a rush – otherwise let me know what you think: I was there before Doctor Who.

Daddy STOP – no – continue…

A non-tie-dye task came along recently here at the JustZen Corporate Headquarters.

As technology takes big steps ahead, old tech sometimes bites the dust, but if you have something that depends on that old technology, then you better make sure you do something in order not to permanently lose that something.

In the case at hand this is the Mini DV tape. Some 10+ years ago that was the medium of choice when capturing moving pictures. We also had a whole bunch of those tapes and I started to get worried that I might not have access to those videos once my old MiniDV  camcorder would die.

So, I started to pull all this video footage over to the computer and edited it into something more palatable than these hours of (often boring) long shots.

I want to share this little clip here with you. I don’t know if you will like it as much as I do – I’m in it after all – but you might get a kick out of it. It’s way before JustZen was even started so nobody – neither the baby nor I – wear tie-dye, but you probably guessed already that the baby later became the model you see on some of the JustZen web site.

As I have your attention already I would like to ask you a favor. I try to establish a base for JustZen on Facebook. In order to be able to give the pages there a nicer name I need a few more visitors to ‘Like’ the initial presence I established there.

So, if you are on Facebook, could you please go to the Unique Mudmee Tie-Dye Clothing page and click the ‘Like‘ button to the right side of the title? I would really appreciate that.

Eco-Aware – New York Spring 2008 Fashionweek

Eco Aware at New York Fashionweek in 2008This is just something I can not pass up – Eco-Aware at the 2008 New York Spring Fashionweek!

I would have expected something more in the area of natural fibers and recycled cloths but to just leave out a bigger part of the cloths in order to protect the environment?

Or is this supposed to be a hint that global warming is now really coming and we better protect the environment by not producing all that clothing that we will not need anyways?

OK – I guess it’s just the attempt to ride on a fashionable term – after all – it’s fashion week.

Steve Jobs going to college

Steve Jobs gave a commencement speech to graduated at Stanford in 2005. It is a very inspirational speech and his punch line of ‘Stay hungry, stay foolish’ goes hand in hand with Gary Halbert’s recommendation to ‘refuse to listen to reason.’

Well worth listening to…

These are ideas we strive to follow here at JustZen.com. When, for example, we design and sell our jackets we tackle the challenges staying foolish and don’t listen to reason. I mean, who wants to bring back the 60s and 70s? – We do – and we love it and we want everybody to know about our tie-dyes.

Refuse to Listen

legendary copywriter Gary HalbertGary Halbert, apparently THE copy-writer, has died, as reported in many publications and blogs like this one here. I had just started to read some of his material and viewed some little video clips, and when I get used to him he dies – strange!

He was a person that had no shame to break the rules and a quote by him I like a lot and might frame and put on the wall, is:

“Nothing is impossible for a person who refuses to listen to reason!”

And he is certainly right. Whenever there was some big change in my life there was a ‘letting go’ of all the customs and rules that we normally consider unchangable.

I know, this all has nothing to do with clothing and Tie-Dye – – – but I thought I share it anyways.

Space in Full Color

Currently it is probably hard to miss that there is an unusual thing going on in space. The ex-Microsoft executive Charles Simonyi (who is responsible for Word and Excel, I believe) bought himself a ticket to the International Space Station ISS on a Soyuz spacecraft and now enjoys a few days of weightlessness and great views of planet earth.

His website Charles in Space is a good source of information on what’s going on. One of the things happening there, which we might not have heard otherwise, is that one of the crew, Suni Williams, was running the Boston Marathon. OK, the logistics of that was a bit difficult – she could not just zip down to Boston, run the Marathon and be back in time for the next shift, so she ran on the treadmill up in space during the same time the Marathon was done on terra firma. She finished in four hours and twenty-four minutes.

But the most fascinating, and the reason this is reported here on this blog, is the fact that she was wearing a JustZen t-shirt during her accomplishment – believe it or not (the choice is all yours) – but here is the proof. In the background you can see the tunnel to the next compartment of the ISS and the harness Suni is wearing connects her to the floor with some bungee cords to simulate gravity.

Suni Williams in Space with JustZen t-shirt

Way to go, Suni, congratulations for your cool accomplishment and give us a buzz, we will be soooo glad to supply you with another few t-shirts, jackets, or henleys.

Tie-Dye and Lobster

Standard tie-dye spiralLast week we took a trip down the Baja California to Ensenda. It was a very interesting trip to observe how different life can be on the two sides of the border just a few miles apart.

We had gotten the tip to have lobster in Porto Nuevo just a few miles down from Rosarito and on the way back we did as we were told.

Apparently not too many tourista there at this time of the year so there was a whole bunch of ushers to get us into the various lobster establishments. Finally we succumbed to one, we parked the car and climbed up some stairs to a second floor outside kind of restaurant. Very nice, with view over the ocean and directly below us, just across the street, a flea market.

As we were enjoying our lobsters I suddenly notices something familiar – tie-dye!

It was the standard kind with colors so bright you have to squint, and once your eyes adapt you can see the standard spiral.

Then we saw another person with a shirt just like this and we got the idea that there must be a store around here selling those. This suspicion became near certainty when one after another at least six other people came by with shirts all similar. But the kicker was that one of these daring people even had tie-dye socks on!

We briefly thought how nice it would be if we could send these people to the JustZen web site and show them some different kind of tie-dye t-shirts – some that don’t make your eye-doctor rub his hands in anticipation of great riches.

But then we realized that we were on vacation and at JustZen.com there are no socks anyways – and so we went happily back to our lobsters.

Color and Mood

Winter can be a rather depressive time. Maybe not out in California or Florida, but there are different areas of the world where you can’t really see the sky in weeks or month and that just depresses the mood we are in to some degree.

Now, should we just give in and take this as a given and succumb to those lower moods?

Obviously, as I am asking the question, and it is clearly a rhetoric question, I want you to say NO!

And you are right. We are the creator of our mood. Sometimes we get influenced by moody environments but we don’t have to do this. We are the creator of our mood, and if we are in total control it does not really matter what the environment tries to tell us – we have the mood we want.

But if we can influence the environment to some degree it will make selecting and creating the desired mood easier.

One way to effect the environment is naturally the cloths we wear.

I am sure that there are some people who will choose clothing that will not make them happy, and they will then wear outfits like this one here.

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But for the most of us we will probably choose clothing that elevates out mood and makes us happy. And this is where clothing from JustZen.com comes in. Just look at this – doesn’t that look like a much more appealing mood?

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You can get these strappy tanks right here.

A Prosperous 2007

This is with a grateful thank-you to all of you who acknowledged us for our work here at JustZen.com and telling us how much you love our mudmee tie-dyes.

Apparently you loved them so much that even though the winter is by far not over we ran out of the small hooded jackets in green and black base colors – – we never thought that was possible, but then, deep down we must have wanted it still.

But not to worry, we still have plenty of items from henley shirts, over tanks and t-shirts, and we are already in the process of producing a new batch.

As a little thank you for your support we would like to offer you all a 10% discount on all purchases during the next week. To claim this promotion please enter the code xxxxxxxx (sorry, expired – but there will be another sale!) into the promo field on checkout.

All of us here at JustZen.com wishing you a

 

Happy New Year!