A JOURNAL BY SHINOLA DEDICATED TO JOY OF CRAFT

#RollUpOurSleeves: Ashley Sumner, Co-Founder of Quilt in Los Angeles

Ashley Sumner is on a mission to make the world more woman made. She is the co-founder of Quilt, an online platform connecting female freelancers and entrepreneurs to cowork together in their homes, and get paid for it. “What does the world look like with more woman made structures, CEOs and friendships?” she asks. Quilt intends […]

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Meet the Maker: Mandy Kordal

Three years ago, Brooklyn-based designer Mandy Kordal of Kordal Knitwear, was making her entire collection by hand. Today, she meets growing demand by partnering with a small circle of skilled knitters, helping to keep this trade alive. Since partnering with Mandy last year, we’ve created several hand-knit products together, and have watched this inspiring entrepreneur’s […]

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#RollUpOurSleeves: Mama Shu of Avalon Village in Highland Park

Shamayim Harris, better known as “Mama Shu,” lives in Highland Park’s most blighted neighborhood just north of Midtown Detroit. Just down the street is Highland Park Ford Plant, the birthplace of the moving assembly line and Model T. Up until the 1970s, this area was booming with jobs, and coveted by families for its proximity […]

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Limited Edition Skateboard Decks By Natas Kaupas

California’s skateboarding culture exploded in the 1980s as surfers who were used to riding waves sought out more adventurous moves on planks of wood with wheels. Their haven was Venice Beach, nicknamed Dogtown, where Hall of Fame skateboarder Natas Kaupas was born and raised, and still lives today. As the inventor of daredevilish moves like […]

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How to #MyShinola with Hayden Stinebaugh

#MyShinola is one of the ways we get to view our watches in action after they’ve left our factory. Show us where your timepiece has traveled by tagging your photos with #MyShinola on Instagram and Twitter, and we’ll repost our favorites to our own channels. To give you some inspiration, we asked Detroit-based photographer Hayden Stinebaugh to share some tips […]

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THE FIRST LADY OF DRAG RACING: INTERVIEW WITH SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY

Shirley Muldowney, a living legend, was an American auto racer and the first woman to receive a license from the National Hot Rod Association to drive a Top Fuel Dragster. A hallmark of femininity in a male-dominated sport, she was known professionally as “Cha Cha” or the “First Lady of Drag Racing”. Shirley’s perseverance and […]

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Meet the Makers: Ali Sandifer

Abir Ali and Andre Sandifer can build anything. A coveted piece of furniture. A new life in a new city. Deep relationships that provide endless stimuli. No matter what they’re building, the process always begins the same way—with good, old-fashioned conversation. That exchange of ideas, perspectives, intentions and interpretations is where everything beautiful begins for […]

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