Monocle reports the parts of international affairs, policy, culture and social trends that are relevant to people also interested in furniture design, exotic travel and development theory. The February issue investigates the art of hospitality with lessons from the schools moulding the next generation of maître d’s, visiting the design firms creating welcoming interiors and of course the usual global reports and pictures.
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Monocle dedicates its March 2018 issue to South Korea. Inside you can read an exclusive interview with President Moon who discusses Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un and watching TV with his cat. Plus: a survey of the nation’s soft power, sartorial ambitions and world-leading ideas.
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Imbued with an air of ‘joie de vivre’ and an ode to Paris, Kinfolks 27th volume explores ones of the world’s most iconic cities through an expert lens. In this issue, expect to pore over the archives at Hermès, and meet a diverse roster of Parisians that have made their city what it is today.
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This issue of SNEEZE magazine tells the story of the GX1000 crew, photographed by Stephen McClintock in San Francisco. This issue includes Ryan Garshell, Michael St. John, Joe Roberts, and more.
 
English & Japanese
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SNEEZE - Number 35
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Untangling the world of hair, the summer issue of Kinfolk explores love and loss – looking into how hair can hold deep and powerful meanings in daily life through self-expression and cultural identity.
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Published from its London headquarters, Monocole returns with issue no.115. In a realm of culture, design, business, public affairs, photography and much more, the magazine is a curated headspace of intelligent topics and everyday conversation. Look to the ‘Quality of Life’ issue to discover how to unwind and indulge in some much-needed down time.
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This issue of SNEEZE magazine focusses on a retrospective of future-gothic artist RAMMELLZEE, showcasing a number of his original poster designs. This issue also includes Beatrice Domond, Smerz and SNEEZE for Stone Island.  

English & Japanese
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SNEEZE - Number 36
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Here, issue 29 of Kinfolk magazine is a celebration of print culture. Delving deeply into home, work, style and culture, this publication features interviews with Call Me By Your Name author André Aciman and creative director Frank Durand. In addition, artist and actress Anh Duong examines the revolutionary history of self-care and musician Benjamin Booker, philosophises on personal space, aphorisms and pepper.
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A magazine for the thinking person, Issue 117 of Monocle magazine is published this month and is entitled ‘The culture and media preview’. Inside you can find out about the best shows, movies, museums, singers and writers who will shake up your autumn in style.
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Straight from the Editors and Bureaux of Monocle magazine, ‘The Escapist’ is a journal of places less explored. Here, 2018’s issue eight advises you on everything from where to explore, stay, set sail and stretch out.
Monocle The Escapist
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Revisiting one of their guiding principles for their 30th volume, Kinfolk deliver the ‘Hospitality’ issue and discover ‘how to turn strangers into friends and friends into family’. Featuring a special section dedicated to the art of hosting, this issue looks beyond recipe repertoires and honed housekeeping to unearth the secret ingredients of having a good time.
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Monocle’s essential guide to what’s shaping 2019 and beyond, ‘The Forecast’ focuses on happiness for this latest issue. Flying you to the happiest nation on Earth, Finland, this publication aims to find out exactly what the Scandinavian nation's secret is. Then, its off to Paris, Denmark and Beirut – all in pursuit of genuine joy that can greatly improve our day to day lives.
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Aptly kicking off the New Year, Monocle magazine toast to new beginnings in this month’s 120 issue. Helping you ‘get into stride’ for 2019, the publication invites you to take a peak inside and indulge in some enchanting reading; with articles focusing on everything from Rome’s top art restorers to Lisbon’s nicest grocers, the ‘Fit, Lean & Sharp’ special is a must-have for the forward-thinker with a fresh perspective.
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Focusing in on French culture and politics, Monocle’s March 2019 issue tells all about the birthplace of countless couturiers. Although France is renowned for chic womenswear, this publication proves that the countries men are masters of dressing down.
Monocle France Special
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Putting their well-educated spotlight on the world of architecture, Kinfolk’s 31st volume explores how buildings affect the mood and behaviour of their inhabitants and how the structures we build reflect our own state of mind. Elsewhere, Sharon Van Etten talks about why she chose to study psychology while writing her new album and Kyle Abraham – the choreographer making history at New York City Ballet – tells all about his day-to-day rehearsal schedule.
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Fuelled by compelling stories and beautiful imagery that digs deep into sub-cultures, ‘The New Order’ magazine’s 20th edition celebrates a decade of constant dialogue between the publication and its readers. Its two special edition covers feature Japanese recording artist Kohh shot by Rintaro Ishige, and 1017 ALYX 9SM founder and creative director Matthew M Williams shot by Pierre Debusschere.
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Featuring $uicideboy$ photographed by Kenneth Cappello, issue 39 of SNEEZE magazine celebrates ‘the ways of seeing’ – with Tabboo!, Steffen Grap, Danielle Herrington, Sho-u Tajima, and more. Printed in Canada, the skate-inspired publication includes a sheet of two signature stickers and a Supreme x Tyshawn poster.
SNEEZE - Number 39
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Dedicated to breaking the old and building anew, issue 18 of Highsnobiety magazine explores a generation that’s redefining the way we express ourselves, creating new markets and learning how to do better for the future. This publication’s cover features Lucien Clarke, a professional skateboarder for Palace and one of the brand's most recognisable faces. Exploring the theme of disruption, the magazine explore sustainability in fashion, highlighting those creating new pieces from leftovers, as well as designers and brands who are side-stepping fast fashion to focus on the impact consumption has on our planet.
Highsnobiety Magazine
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Centred around the theme of global transportation, issue 124 of Monocle magazine focuses on the mobility movers and shakers who are getting us around by air, on land and by sea. Stopping off in Rome, this month’s edition meets those who are addressing the Eternal City’s urban woes, tackling the mounting garbage and graffiti as well as fixing the crumbling infrastructure. In addition, Monocle’s Transport Survey feature details the visionaries who are reshaping the way we get from A to B.
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A newcomer to print media, online eye_C has long offered a closer look of some of the most exciting and subversive contemporary style from streetwear to high fashion and everything in between. In the publication's unmissable first print issue, we are offered intel on what the hottest designers du jour are doing for SS19.
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Issue 21 of The New Order Magazine is here complete with a facelift but just as packed with fresh takes on fashion, food and culture as you expect. Sean Pablo is shot by skate videographer William Strobeck for the cover and inside there are features on brands ranging from niche to North Face.
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Entitled ‘The Bless You’ issue, the 40th edition of Sneeze magazine contains stickers from Strobeck’s Pin Archive and features frequent Supreme collaborator William Strobeck and Thrasher’s 2018 Skater of the Year Tyshawn Jones photographed by Kenneth Cappello.
SNEEZE - Number 40
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eye_C volume two is here and offers to take us on another journey through the world of cutting edge style, both established and emergent. This issue features editorials on a truly diverse range of practitioners, from WACKO MARIA  to Vans Vault; as ever, running the gamut of cult design and examining it through a lens that it truly its own.
eye_C Magazine
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Over the past few years The Rig Out have built quite a name for themselves with an impressive mix of fashion photography, interviews and insight into the industry. Issue Six is based is based around all things New York and the proceeds from the issue go towards Red Cross' Hurricane Sandy disaster relief fund. Features include a shoot by Brooklyn based artist Noah Kalina, styled by Angela Urrita and featuring  Mordechai Rubinstein (aka Mister Mort). 
A definite 'must read' and this time for a very worthy cause.
The Rig Out Issue 6
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Another great 'mook' from Japanese magazine Mono, based, as the name suggests on Workwear. Now in its seventh iteration, this issue looks at the history of the trouser, how functionality, time period and material has effected their evolution and the multitude of different styles available, also included is history of the impact of the US vs Soviet Space race on functional clothing.
Workwear Magazine
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Another great 'mook' from Japanese magazine Mono, based, as the name suggests on Workwear. Now in its eighth iteration, this issue contains an infographic look at military issue accessories, a feature on media correspondent sent out with troops and a feature on real vintage jeans, with pairs dating back to the early 20th century.
Workwear Magazine
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Since launching in 2007 Monocle has grown and grown and is now seen as one of the most respected voices in contemporary culture. Indeed they have launched their own Bloomberg TV series, and a 24-hour radio station, to continue on from their written and printed success, as well as having their own hugely successful line of shops and ever-growing list of top-end collaborations.  
As part of the September issue, the Monocle editors talk the banger business and hedgehog funds with Japan's miniature success story - and a host of real characterful companies.

Affairs Report - The rarest passport: inside the world's most curious territorial entity.
Business Report - stopping and staying in Lithuania.
Culture Report - Brazil's media powerhouse turns 50.
Design Brief - Neat open line-up, 24 pages of sharp fashion
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Since launching in 2007 Monocle has grown and grown and is now seen as one of the most respected voices in contemporary culture. Indeed they have launched their own Bloomberg TV series, and a 24-hour radio station, to continue on from their written and printed success, as well as having their own hugely successful line of shops and ever-growing list of top-end collaborations.
Issue 88 features Monocle's Design Directory, from Beirut to São Paulo, Rovaniemi to Toronto along with part two of their overview of the best in handsome architecture, desirable furniture, retail outposts, fine craft folk and top designers.
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Issue 93 of Monocle magazine explores the best rural locations to move to for a blissfully creative life along with a feature on Sydney; an in-depth discussion with Estonia's president and much more.
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The November issue of men's bible Monocle celebrates all things Canadian in honour of the great nation's 150th birthday. The issue focuses on everything from Toronto's burgeoning food scene to the rise of one of the world's most popular political figures.
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A publication that needs no introduction, All Gone 2016 documents the most sought-after streetwear grails in today’s culture. Now in its 11th year, the 2016 edition of the book features the works of English artist Neil Raitt’s oil paintings on the cover - typically reflecting natural motifs in an endlessly repeated fashion, giving the patterned effect a thematic elegance and strong colour direction.
All Gone 2016
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A publication that needs no introduction, All Gone 2016 documents the most sought-after streetwear grails in today’s culture. Now in its 11th year, the 2016 edition of the book features the works of English artist Neil Raitt’s oil paintings on the cover - typically reflecting natural motifs in an endlessly repeated fashion, giving the patterned effect a thematic elegance and strong colour direction.
All Gone 2016
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The spring issue of Kinfolk examines the nuances of free time, its rituals and rhythms and its capacity to reinvigorate. Rather than advising how to fill 48 hours, the issue offers insight into why we should fill our weekends, and how doing so can lead to personal fulfillment. From the curious cultural mythologies behind sleep and fashion editorial for looking good on laundry day to interviews with Moses Sumney, Dimore Studio and more, this issue will inspire readers with a fresh outlook on going off-duty.
Kinfolk
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Now their fourth edition, Crepe City continues to develop and progress the idea of a magazine dedicated to sneaker collecting, as well as surrounding fashion, art and culture. Issue 04 is offered in a “touch & feel” version featuring Nike Air Max 1 “Master”. Inside the magazine, the regular archive section inspired by the archival magazines of Japan returns, featuring Parisian collector Lalla Boudmagh aka Superllalla of Masters of Air fame, complete with a continued focus on people and cultures connected to sneakers with interviews from Ronnie Fieg, Dave White, Round Two and Guillaume Philibert of Filling Pieces
Crepe City Issue 04
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The May 2017 (Issue 103) of Monocle devotes itself to being a design and property special. Inside you can expect to find bright ideas from Barcelona, a Beirut chanteuse and the US’s new liberal capital.
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The June 2017 (Issue 104) of Monocle discusses a better way to travel from A to B. Inside you can expect to discover Munich’s start-up hub, the fittest HQ in Europe and a case is made in favour of taking the stairs.
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Relationships are explored by Kinfolk in this, their Summer issue. An essential of modern life, each relationship has carefully formed subtleties and undercurrents to unpack. This issue examines the moral complexities behind telling lies, exploring the reassurance inherent in non-verbal communication and meets a diverse and inspiring cross-section of lovers, siblings and families, uncovering what it really means to be in a relationship. 

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The July/August issue of Monocle follows Robert Bound as he goes dancing in Tel Aviv and learns to paint in Cornwall, while Andrew Mueller meets Saint Etienne as they release their new album ‘Home Counties’.
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Issue 106 of Monocle arrives this September and – as always – reports the parts of international affairs, policy, culture and social trends that are relevant to people also interested in furniture design, exotic travel and development theory. This work-life balance issue features Pelosi on beating Trump, Volvo taking on the Germans and the battle for Caracas.
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Volume 25 of Kinfolk arrives this month and celebrates food as a lens through which identity and relationships can be interpreted. Inside, there are words from culinary legend Martha Stewart, a visit from chef Camille Becerra in Manhattan and an investigation into intricately stylised and traditional Japanese method of food wrapping. 

192 Pages
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Kinfolk
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Monocle reports the parts of international affairs, policy, culture and social trends that are relevant to people also interested in furniture design, exotic travel and development theory. Issue 107 of Monocle is a fashion and retail special. Inside: Adidas revival, architects go to jail and fashion conquers hiking.
Monocle
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Delving into current affairs, business, culture, design and fashion, Monocle explore Novembers hottest talking points and topics. A great addition to your coffee table, add Issue 108 to this month’s magazine rotation.
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UK-based sneaker publication CREPE CITY returns with its fifth issue this month. This adidas Originals Edition issue features Steve Caballero, NIKE, INC. ℅ Virgil Abloh™, The Shoe Surgeon, Colette, The Archive by adidas for size?, ASICSTIGER GEL-MAI, Sneakerqueen, Hotel Creative, Samuel Ross of A-COLD-WALL*, Footpatrol x PUMA, Nigel Langley Jr. and Avi Gold.
Crepe City Issue 05
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UK-based sneaker publication CREPE CITY returns with its fifth issue this month. This colette issue features Steve Caballero, NIKE, INC. ℅ Virgil Abloh™, The Shoe Surgeon, colette, The Archive by adidas for size?, ASICSTIGER GEL-MAI, Sneakerqueen, Hotel Creative, Samuel Ross of A-COLD-WALL*, Footpatrol x PUMA, Nigel Langley Jr. and Avi Gold.
Crepe City Issue 05
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Monocle reports the parts of international affairs, policy, culture and social trends that are relevant to people also interested in furniture design, exotic travel and development theory. Issue 108 of Monocle is a Christmas and gift guide special. Inside: Happy fashion, Christmas markets and winter cinema.
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The Kinfolk sport issue examines exercise and the body, exploring the values that underpin an active life: camaraderie and self-discipline, pleasure seeking thrills, endurance balance and leisure. Inside this edition sees exploration of the sporting life among the rolling hills of rural England. The edition also notes a history of bad diet advice, play gymnastics with men’s fashion and having fun in Hollywood. The Kinfolk Entrepreneur captures the ambitious and realities of today’s creative class and offers tips, advice and inspiration for anyone looking to forget their own path in life.

Published by Artisan Books
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Kinfolk
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