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  • HebTroCo are in BOTHER
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    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    Don’t panic, all of you hipster **** can still get your £200 jeans that you can’t wash. You can now also help keep print alive as well!

    https://hebtro.co/bother-mag/

    (and if you don’t like it, it comes with a £20 voucher so is effectively free anyway. Win win!)

    rockhopper70
    Full Member

    Far far far too stylish for me.

    They sell an eye wateringly expensive £80 cap, so I appreciate I’m not target market, and they aren’t aiming for my type.  Which is ironic as I was born and brought up in Mytholmroyd.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Bon chance – I hope it works out for them.

    Rather fun naming.

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    DaveyBoyWonder
    Free Member

    “a growing unease with social media platforms”

    Yawn.

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    chakaping
    Full Member

    Got to wish anyone launching a print mag the best of luck.

    I assume it’ll have comprehensive coverage of beards and axes?

    “a growing unease with social media platforms”

    Yawn.

    Yeah,, bit cringe, as my teenage daughter would say.

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    Spin
    Free Member

    “a growing unease with social media platforms”

    Yawn.

    Yeah, this. Self identifying as edgy as about the least edgy thing one can do.

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    doris5000
    Free Member

    Heh.  I saw this and assumed it would be one of those occasionally published mags you see on lovely thick paper that retail for about £14, in shops that also sell enamel mugs and nice candles.

    Then I saw the actual price 😆

    Anyway, good luck with it, I do miss the old days of absolutely living for magazines as a teenager.  Between the music mags, the MTB mags and the computer mags, in the mid 90s I was buying 2 a week at times.

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    ditch_jockey
    Full Member

    I don’t really get the whole Mumford/Worzels crossover tribute band look, but if that’s your thing, then live and let live I say.

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    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    I am surprised they haven’t started selling artisan coffee yet, or artisan real ale.

    I just dont get the clothing. I am sure its very good quality, but it does an amazing job of looking poor fitting and cheap on all their models. Or is that just their desired style? Yeah my £200 jeans might look like cheap Asda ones, but yep fooled you mate, they cost me £200 !!

    Next they will be making bikes to go with all over the above, or maybe campervan conversions (only hip looking ones though)

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    I assume it’ll have comprehensive coverage of beards and axes?

    Seems to have turbo’d classic Volvo’s in.

    sweepy
    Free Member

    I went to London to visit this week, forgot to pack any trousers so had to borrow a pair off my sister. They were horrible, I thought she’d lent me a pair of asda specials, when I said she told me they cost £150. Looked at the label in disbelief- Hebtroco.

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    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    Seems to have turbo’d classic Volvo’s in.

    …they’ve been scrolling Instagram for that content! 😜

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    chakaping
    Full Member

    I went to London to visit this week, forgot to pack any trousers so had to borrow a pair off my sister.

    Wearing your sister’s jeans is so 2010.

    You have to wear your grandad’s these days.

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    nickc
    Full Member

    Well, rather than do the usual STW: criticise something before actually ‘reading riding, owning’ one for a bit. I’ve ordered one, if nothing else just to see what the fuss is. Brant and Ed are always fun and interesting to chat to, so I’ll trust them to produce a fun and interesting mag to read.

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    kelvin
    Full Member

    I am surprised they haven’t started selling artisan coffee yet, or artisan real ale.

    They used to sell coffee… and it was damn good.

    Looking forward to the mag… hope it doesn’t end up being a one off… or has to go online only, like the relaunched Loaded.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Smells good.

    ads678
    Full Member

    …they’ve been scrolling Instagram for that content! 😜

    or they’re robbing ideas off this forum. I suppose thats what the sponsorship pays for though.

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    sharkattack
    Full Member

    I’m just sick of clicking on their stupid massive advert when it finally loads about 0.00001 seconds before I click on the thread I want.

    I’m not sure why a grown man would want to dress like a teddy bear but each to their own.

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    singletrackmatt
    Full Member

    Mag looks good, is full of great stories – People like Norton Motorbikes think it’s worth supporting.

    I’m biased as I’ve had something to do with it, but it’s also like everything else they do – made here, people get paid proper wages,adds something, doesn’t take away, and you don’t have to buy it, so what’s the problem? What are you doing?

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    tomhoward
    Full Member

    You would have thought, with their ad at the top of the page, ads like this wouldn’t be needed.

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    Cougar
    Full Member

    Self identifying as edgy as about the least edgy thing one can do.

    You should send that to Brewdog.

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    Rubber_Buccaneer
    Full Member

    You would have thought, with their ad at the top of the page, ads like this wouldn’t be needed.

    Indeed, it’s giving me a growing unease with social media platforms

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    gobuchul
    Free Member

    Still can’t believe that £200 jeans can wear out after 12 months!

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    Drac
    Full Member

    Did you lend them to your sibling?

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    frankconway
    Free Member

    Magazine £20 and voucher for £20 does not mean mag is free.

    What it means is mag costs £20 and, if you choose to buy anything from them, that purchase is discounted by £20.

    I don’t know of any mag which costs £20 and I doubt there’s anything in this one which comes close to justifying that ‘aspirational’ price.

    So, it’s only worth considering IF you are in the market for any of their products.

    I wonder what size print run they have committed to.

    singletrackmatt – ooh, touchy

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    nuttidave
    Free Member

    The problem is singletrackmatt this place is full of whinging old c***s

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    Spin
    Free Member

    The problem is singletrackmatt this place is full of whinging old c***s

    It’s not a problem, it’s their target market!

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    You should send that to Brewdog.

    They will just call a beer ‘edgy’ as a reply.

    BillMC
    Full Member

    That been at the Mumford dressing up box is already looking a bit passe. When Blue Harbour start selling work jackets you know it’s time to do a runner.

    finbar
    Free Member

    Wasn’t Jamie Hibbard off of MBUK (and latterly Metal Hammer) going to launch a magazine about beards and axes at some point? Does anyone know what became of that?

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    kelvin
    Full Member

    I don’t know of any mag which costs £20

    Magazines

    frankconway
    Free Member

    Something of a pointless link kelvin.

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    nickc
    Full Member

    Something of a pointless link kelvin.

    I know, fancy him giving you an answer to the question you asked! the cheek of it!

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    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Wasn’t Jamie Hibbard off of MBUK (and latterly Metal Hammer) going to launch a magazine about beards and axes at some point? Does anyone know what became of that?

    Didn’t hit its crowdfunding target

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    tomhoward
    Full Member

    It’s priced at £20 so, much like everything they put their label on, folk will comment on social media ‘’ow much, that ridiculous, you could get a xxxx for that!’ Or words to that effect, more or less sweary with the level of outrage

    They will then use that comment as part of an ad campaign.

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    brant
    Free Member

    Hello. I’m brant and I own half of hebtroco and doing a mag was my idea. Though Ed (oxley) who owns the other half came up with the name.

    The mag is priced at £20 because there’s a £20 voucher in it. If you can’t stand hebtroco and don’t want anything we make (even a pair of socks or a hat) then you’re unlikely to like the content so I can’t really understand the grumbles, but maybe I’m missing something.

    Thanks to the many people who’ve clicked through from Singletrack today to purchase a copy, they’re in the post, and we’re heading to be half way through the 1000 print run in the first day.

    We got sick of the constant moaning of arseholes on Facebook so diverted our marketing spend to this nice physical project instead.

    Thanks for the interest and comments.

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    kayak23
    Full Member

    I think maybe you’ve missed a trick by not including a bit of Jean with this and subsequent issues.

    Buy the next 12 issues, assemble your collected bits of Jean, to make a complete pair of Hebtroco jeans!
    You can have that for nowt. 🙂👍

    The Lovely Eggs are in it. Wonderful 😊

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    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Is it delivered by ninja to the passenger window of a moving vehicle ala cheekbone of mighty boosh fame ?

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    Coyote
    Free Member

    @kayak23 – I think that Hebtroco have found their new marketing manager. 😁

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    easily
    Free Member

    Hey Brant, while you’re here:

    Could you buy back Planet X again please? I haven’t liked or used it anywhere near as much since you left.

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