AS FOUR
“What would you say to an As Four re-issue"
-Byronesque.
I’d say fucking hell yeah!”
- Mickey Boardman, PAPER Magazine.
As Four were the New York’s Lower East Side gang in the early 2000’s. Conspicuous by their unique signature look, as they biked around part of the city that they carved out before anyone else, like futuristic Warholianesque pied pipers. United by their circle bag design, worn and acknowledged like an avant-garde secret handshake.
This re-issue marks the first time the As Four four are collaborating again for our latest Machine-B project: The Reissue series.
Original circle bags were hand made with upcycled fabrics and a limited-edition selection of bags, handmade from fabric from the brands own archives, are available exclusively from Machine-B; online here and instore at Machine-A London.
SHOP THESE VERY LIMITED-EDITION UP-CYCLED HANDMADE ASFOUR CIRCLE BAGS
UNSEEN AS FOUR FOOTAGE: HOW TO USE YOUR CIRCLE BAG
THIS RE-ISSUE MARKS THE FIRST TIME THE ORIGINAL FOUR ARE BACK TOGETHER
Photos by Miguel Villalobos
MICKEY BOARDMAN, PAPER MAGAZINE
“They’re still so relevant and so copied. To me, they remind me of other designers who are genius and do their own thing. Timeless people like Isabel Toledo or Rick Owens, or Azzedine Alaïa. People who, when you look at the clothes, you can’t tell if this is brand new, or 15 or 30 years old.
It was a very interesting time in terms of cross-pollination in New York, and nightlife was a huge part of all that. They really always had an entourage of people dressed like them. They really were an army of people. They were so recognizable—not just from the clothes but from the hairstyles, from the hair and makeup. A lot of the coming together of all these different worlds happened at nightclubs and at night and I think they really sort of flourished in that scene.
They were embraced by Collette in Paris and Seven New York and by Barneys; Julie Gilhart was a big supporter of theirs, and I think they had a very loyal following and a very supportive group of customers. They also really always batted above their weight, in the sense that they would work with Yoko Ono, with Björk, they always sort of were involved with creative leaders in their field who were very famous or very established and ASFOUR’s work always spoke to those people and vice versa, so there was always an interesting collaboration from that perspective.
I have to say, the circle bag to me, at the time, I remember thinking wow this could really be the thing that takes them to a new place because they’re very understandable and it’s the kind of thing that a person with an otherwise pretty average look, what could be considered a “normal” look, could use the bag and wear it and work the bag into it and feel like they were living the life, having a piece of the avant-garde lifestyle with that bag.
I say halle-fucking-lujah to this re-issue because it’s the kind of thing where they were ingenious then and ingenious now and maybe they were so far ahead that now the world has caught up.”