Taiwan Field Report Pt. 2
tired, and exhausted, i am now at my hotel waiting for my flight to board, thought i might update so you guys can have some new content. soooooooo where did i last leave you guys?
in the afternoon, i went to check out sam’s store unity, as they were just kicking back taking some interviews, Unity is located in Shimunting (not sure about the spelling) but its on the other side of where our hotel is at and is a more densely populated area with a lot of foot traffic and people all around, kind of reminds me of Mong Kok in HK.

Kobe (Subcrew) about to munch on some food, wonder what it is huh………….
its my favorite “fried chicken” from the street stalls.
here is KS trying to help me with my technical difficulties, thank you sir, (chicken on a stick in hand)
in celebration of halloween, subcrew made a special item, pumpkin hat for sale only at the venue. too bad by the time i am posting this its all sold out.
on our way to back from Unity to the EAST district, we saw this super styling scooter driver dipped in “CLOT” apparel, props to you…
stopped by one of my most favorite stores in taipei, LEFTFOOT, some exciting developments coming up soon, thank you Jahan and Soda.
stopped by the undercover store to see some shorty taking pics, there are actually models everywhere in taiwan, i don’t quite understand but jeff was trying to break it down to me all the different categories.
Brandon (right) and Nick (left) stopped by my room to catch up, look forward to catching up again soon.
the next morning, i had a very nice meeting with Derek from Levi’s, he took me to a very interesting japanese spot called SAMJENG - very delicious food and amazing decor. similar to Inagiku in HK but a 1/3 of the price. why is everything so amazing in taipei?
under Derek’s recommendation i stopped by “eslite books” the largest bookshop in the whole of taiwan, looked at the magazines, saw Edison’s cover of Cool and various publications which i will show you again soon
low and behold, at the travel section in the middle of the bookstore, is a book that i participated in telling taiwan people (i’m assuming) whats fun in hong kong, so if you are from Taiwan and want to come to HK, check it out, haha or u can leave a message here on my blog……
and so i’m out………….. its check out time…. thank you for all that has made this trip a great one!












its amazing that u managed to post 2 blog posts in such limited time, i’m from Malaysia by the way
hi kevin. been a silent reader of your blog for awhile. i’d be in HK over the xmas period. Any good places to recc to soak in the xmas atmosphere or must-eats? Yung Kee? Tks