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The Art of Heroin Bags

We all know that pumping heroin into your veins turns you into a phenomenal artist. Basquiat? Cobain? Burroughs? Have you seen the shit they were putting out before they started using? Of course you have, because it was put on your high school syllabus to teach you that you'll never be able to create real art without a smack habit. But one group of artists your school books might not have mentioned are the dealers who use their own graphics to beautify their heroin baggies. Kind of like acid tab art, I guess, only more sinister and likely to kill you.

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Dequincey Jynxie is a female heroin user who runs a blog of the same name. It's basically a photo archive of all the various heroin stamps floating around the Brooklyn and Manhattan areas, with reviews of the product itself so that other users have a real-time directory of what's going to make them nod off into a state of blissful, introspective somnolence, and what's going to leave them puking water and bile for hours. By the way, I'm pretty certain Dequincey Jynxie is an allusion to Thomas de Quincey, and not her real name. That'd be too heavy a self-fulfilling prophecy to heap on a kid.

VICE: Hey Jynxie. What's the story behind your heroin stamp archive blog?
Dequincey Jynxie: Well, I was cleaning out my room, disposing of various trash and paraphernalia, when I found a variety of old stamps I'd tossed aside and decided I wanted to document them somehow. At first it was just images, but I added the reviews as it grew, almost as a notation to myself in case I came across something in the future. I started to save bags en masse, but eventually it got to be too much, as I was looking at a $30,000 pile of glassines to keep them all in, which probably could have paid for grad school or a sailboat. Fuck.

What is it about the art on heroin bags that you love so much?
My background is in fine art, and I worked as a mass market designer for a while, so I was always amused and excited by the branding. I also wanted to keep tabs on the quality of the product, especially if something was particularly good, bad, or just dangerous, so the site could work as a form of harm reduction.

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Have you picked up on any trends?
In terms of packaging, the classic stamps are often either drug or danger-related, like "Knock-Out," or "DOA," or New York-centric, like "Brooklyn's Finest" or "Empire," for example. More recently, though, there's been quite a few more conspicuous urban-culture-related stamps, like "Bugatti," or "Gucci," or "Cash Money"-stuff like that. "Arm & Hammer" was a weird one. It's a baking soda toothpaste. I'm not sure why you'd want to associate your heroin with the most cliched cutting agent.

Is this just a New York thing?
As far as I'm aware, NYC, New Jersey, and Philly are the only areas of the country where this type of branding still happens. The New England market used to have stamps as well, but it changed in the early 00s and it's now sold in a 10g "finger," which gets its name from when dealers fill the fingers of rubber gloves with heroin and tie up the loose end.

What about the rest of the country?
The heroin market in the whole country is changing quickly, because of the Mexican cartels who are coming in with an entirely different product-black tar heroin, or "BTH"-than the Colombians, who import powder dope to the Northeast. I wouldn't be surprised if, within ten years, BTH becomes the primary market everywhere, in which case glassine packaging will be phased out, which is a shame. The tar in the Midwest and on the West Coast is normally sold in balloons, which is basically lower-level dealers haphazardly stuffing product into torn up Walmart bag bits. A little less romantic, for sure.

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Weird. Does the bag design tell you a lot about the dealer behind it?
Not really, no. Most low-level dealers receive their product already stamped from above. I've known a couple who stamped their bags themselves, but they just used a generic stamp, like a star, or something that could be purchased at a stationery store. There have been cases, though, where the stamps are used to taunt the competition, like with the semi-famous "Shooters" stamp, which was two pistols pointed at each other.

What happened there?
It might just be an urban legend, but I have heard from a couple of different sources that a dealer in Bushwick got pissed that another guy had come onto his turf and copied his brand-"Too Strong," I think it was called. So, the first guy brought out a new brand, called "Shooters," with the two pistols facing each other, which was basically saying: "If you keep on messing with our market, you'll face the guns."

What's been the best stamp you've come across?
I like the stamps that incorporate graphics or utilize double entendres. It's old and doesn't have a review, but "Twilight" was a really amusing one. I'm not sure if they meant it literally or in terms of the vampire movie-the image looks like one of those drama masks-but it was funny.

If they go for existing brand names like that does the quality usually match? As in, would a Louis Vuitton stamp be better product than, say, a JCPenny stamp?
Nope. If anything, I've noticed the stamps with the most boasting monikers are often the worst.

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Yeah, I guess that makes sense. Do people ever submit heroin substitutes? Do you ever refuse to put anything online?
Luckily, Krokodil hasn't made an appearance in the US yet, but no, I don't think I have turned away a submission, actually. As long as it's on-topic, I feel that information is power. People are going to do what they will-we all have vices and bad habits to balance our virtues. I feel it's important to just equip people with as much knowledge as possible so they can live as safely and as happily as possible.

Does anyone in the real-world community know it's you who runs the blog?
For the most part, no, I keep it anonymous.

Are you worried that word's going to get back to dealers that there are terrible reviews of their stuff coming from your site?
Haha, no, I've actually told a couple of dealers about the blog. I think it could be useful to them to know what their customers think. I generally let my sources know if their product was garbage because most don't use themselves and really do try to offer a superior product, so they value the feedback.

Are you going to do anything with all the stamps you've got lying around?
I actually don't really have any any more. At one point I'd saved up over 3,000 of them, but ended up just tossing them when I moved out of my last NY apartment. I generally find blatant "drug art" to be pretty lame, but in a perfect world I was thinking to cast each bag in bronze or metal and make an installation out of them. I don't have access to a foundry any more, though, and it would probably take five years to invest, cast and polish 3,000 tiny scraps of glassine. Oh well, a junkie can dream, eh?

Follow Jamie on Twitter: @jamie_clifton

Heroin Review Blog Rated Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘Ace of Hearts’ Brand

Heroin Review Blog Rated Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘Ace of Hearts’ Brand

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The “branded” heroin discovered in the late actor Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Manhattan apartment, where he was found dead on Sunday, has the NYPD on high alert and the uninitiated learning about the drug-trade marketing tactic. Among the narcotics found at the scene were reportedly dozens of bags marked “Ace of Spades” and “Ace of Hearts,” just two of the many varieties known to be circulating around New York City. On the local blog Jynxies Natural Habitat (tagline: “Dope Bags, Drug Branding, Brooklyn + Beyond”), users can submit anonymous reviews of the different bags they encounter. Three weeks ago, Hoffman’s Ace of Hearts received a 7.5 overall score.

“Best product I have come across in the neighborhood in a while!” wrote a reader from Brooklyn, who warned “I only sniff so I can’t comment on rush but otherwise … ” The person priced the drug at $100 for a bundle, or ten baggies, “a bit pricey … but a very consistent product nonetheless.” A commenter, disagreeing, added, “It was really powdery too and stuck to the bag. no bueno.”

In 2012, the blog’s proprietor, identifying as “female heroin user” and student of fine art Dequincey Jynxie, gave an interview to Vice about the review site. “I was always amused and excited by the branding,” she said. “I also wanted to keep tabs on the quality of the product, especially if something was particularly good, bad, or just dangerous, so the site could work as a form of harm reduction.”

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5 successful Russian brands of bags

Most of the notable Russian leather brands appeared at the time of the economic crisis, in 2014. We have collected the opinions of the founders of brands on why it is worth occupying the niche of leather goods

Arny Praht

The Arny Praht brand was launched in 2014 by Vlad Praht, an engineer by education. Now the brand has its own production in St. Petersburg, 5 branded stores and 65 partner stores, collaborations with clothing brands and stores, and the production volume is about 3,500 items per month.

“We started with a very ambitious project: we wanted to create a concept workshop where anyone could create the bag of their dreams. When they began to work on this idea, they realized that, firstly, it was technically complex (individual development implies unique patterns), and, secondly, it is usually difficult for people to imagine what exactly they want. Over time, we realized that it is much more efficient to offer standard models, but with a choice of colors and elements. And at the end of 2013 we developed our first collection.”

From an interview with Vlad Praht for The Village

Fetiche

The Fetiche brand was also founded in 2014, during which time it has managed to be remembered for its distinctive style, atmospheric lookbooks and collaborations with iconic characters. Now the brand is sold in seven countries, including France, Australia and China. Ekaterina Anisimova, co-founder of the brand, gives lectures at our course “Brand management of footwear and leather accessories”.

Initially, there were no big risks in choosing the segment: the accessories market in Russia is very poorly developed. Of course, success is impossible if the brand does not have a clear understanding of its philosophy, there is no "chip", so we try to follow our intended path.

From an interview with Ekaterina Anisimova for Teora magazine

Askent

The Askent company was founded in 1993, and the trademark appeared only in 2006. In addition to Askent, the company simultaneously develops the Befler brand of inexpensive leather accessories. Now Askent has 57 branded stores in Russia and Kazakhstan.

“We were the first on the Russian market to offer a full range of collectible leather goods, from bags to key chains”

Mikhail Eryutin, interview for Forbes magazine

I Make Bags

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“Creating outfits is always more difficult - the rapid change of seasons and trends does not leave you calmly creating. The situation with accessories is completely different - a universal black backpack and bag will always be relevant and in demand at any time of the year.

From an interview with Ksenia Lapshova for Teora magazine

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TOP 11 best bag brands - list of popular bag manufacturers 2022

Fashion is changing rapidly, but women's handbags always remain the main accessory that reveals individual style. In the wake of consumer demand, firms are trying in every possible way to diversify the range in shape and color, because in the arsenal of every woman there are several different-sized bags.

The main trends: a bright, varied palette of colors, a variety of formats from the most compact clutches to voluminous, roomy shoppers, environmental friendliness of production and sewing shops. In addition, you can see many signs from the heritage 90's: denim and quilting, chains, large shiny hardware, wireframe geometric shapes, even backpacks and reticules. Bags with draperies and frills returned to everyday life.

11. Kurt Geiger

The English brand, which today is the largest European shoe retailer with its own stores and concessions in many countries. The company was founded by the Austrian Kurt Geiger in the 60s of the last century, who opened several boutiques in London. The ascent to the top of the fashion industry began at 90s with the introduction of the KG Kurt Geiger urban collection. Gradually, additional brands KG, Miss KG and Carvela emerged. Now branded stores or departments are open in Asia, America, and Australia.


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Leather or textile crossbody Kurt Geiger can accompany us literally everywhere, they are distinguished by the actual quilting, chain or thin strap and original fittings.

10. Coccinelle

(Russian Cocinelli, the brand name is translated as "ladybug") - bags and accessories of the Italian brand. Tiny production began in 1978 in Parma, and by the beginning of the new century it had turned into a solid international corporation. Every year, four collections are offered to the attention of the discerning public: everyday bags of medium or large size, backpacks, cross-body, clutches and other models. Corporate style: genuine leather or suede of the highest quality, pure natural shades (charcoal, caramel, sunset, ocean blue and others), catchy, noticeable fittings.


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Coccinelle bags are ideal for business and romantic dates, elegant, sensual, with an extraordinary character.

9. A + MORE

The Finnish brand confidently stays in the middle price segment, promoting its own principles for creating bags: dense textured leather, practicality and functionality, harmonious combination with the environment. A + MORE bags have a compact shape, laconic design with almost no decorative details. This is a great option that matches the dynamic urban rhythm, which is successfully combined with casual, office, travel, street style sets.


Comfortable, stylish A + MORE bags are becoming very popular due to their universal purpose and democratic consumer principles. Such an affordable price is clearly perceived as a compliment to the marketing system.

8. Hugo

Our rating is continued by recognized authorities of the premium segment, among which, of course, Hugo should be mentioned - a German brand of fashionable clothes, shoes, bags. Brand promotion principles are based on a guarantee of impeccable quality, so leather and artificial products are priced almost equally. Such a peremptory attitude to their status led to doubts on the part of buyers who preferred Italian or French counterparts. One of the features of the Hugo brand is a large, dominant logo, and brand fans are sure that this tradition needs to be continued. In general, Hugo positions are quite predictable, however, the range of bags is constantly expanding: baguettes, clutches, totes, travel bags, shopping bags, cross-body, backpacks and many other models.


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If you have an expressive temperament and are ready to act, the colorful Hugo bag will come in handy in any situation.

7. Guess

A worthy contender in any fashion ranking is the famous American brand Guess , which produces everyday and exclusive items. Guess bags largely copy the trends of the 90s, which are now in great demand: fresh colors, quilted stitching, chains and large accessories. Prints are reminiscent of the traditions of Louis Vuiton and other eminent masters, but such eclecticism now legally belongs to the category of retro memories.


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Forms: clutches, cosmetic bags, satchels, hobos, cross-body, shoppers, backpacks. Materials: textiles, leather, eco-leather with different textures. For many models, standard options (beige, red, brown, black) are complemented by extremely bright colors (lemon, emerald).

If you prefer the latest versions of fashion accessories, you will surely enjoy the constant updates of Guess bags. You will find the best option for any configuration in casual, office, grunge, retro, travel, street style.

6. Michael Kors

In the center of our review composition are the bags of the American brand Michael Kors . He has firmly established himself in European boutiques, as he is able to anticipate the most popular trends in the fashion industry. At the same time, he shows respect for the old examples of changeable fashion - his collections combine leather and synthetics, classics and street motifs, strict retro style and impulsive teenage. The global success of the company affects both the Asian region and distant Australia. The design of many bags has a rather bizarre silhouette that adequately copes with all loads and retains fresh outlines. Mostly colors from a pastel palette (beige, terracotta, lilac, grassy), there are models with a gradient solution (peach, coral, burgundy).


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You are able to turn every day into an amazing adventure and radiate positive energy at any time, which means that the Michael Kors bag will be a great addition to your look.

5. Lauren Ralph Lauren

The top five is confidently started by Lauren Ralph Lauren , which produces both orthodox and trendy bags. This American brand has managed to aggressively oust the invincible European manufacturers of leather goods. Each bag is the embodiment of a dream of success and prosperity, a symbol of well-being in life. It harmoniously combines retro motifs 90's and the most current trends: fringe and tassels, rivets and massive accessories, patent leather, quilted materials, snake and crocodile textures. Particularly noteworthy are denim and textile products, which look no less noble and restrained than leather bags of various sizes.


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We invite you to take a closer look at the range of original Lauren Ralph Lauren bags in our online catalog in order to choose your perfect option.

4. Tommy Hilfiger

Of course, another American brand of clothing, shoes and accessories must appear on our list - Tommy Hilfiger . Every year, its production is gaining momentum and expanding the network of boutiques around the world, successfully reuniting American and European fashion traditions. The style of the 90s is clearly present in his products: denim, leather and leather substitutes, geometric shapes, contrasting inserts, chains and shiny accessories. Of course, there is a lot of branding: the logo in all configurations and the recognizable white-red-blue tricolor.


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Feature of the brand: things that are suitable for any age and obey the philosophy of everyday happiness. This is probably why Tommy Hilfiger bags reveal the concept of antiage formula. The main thing is not age, but mood.

Choose Tommy Hilfiger - get a dose of dopamine. After all, this means that you are able to change yourself and change everything around!

3. EMPORIO ARMANI

In the final of our rating is the inimitable, luxurious Italian brand EMPORIO ARMANI , which has been conquering the heights of fashion Olympus for many years. Collections EMPORIO ARMANI are noble and restrained, without intrusive replication of the logo on accessories. In addition, Giorgio Armani categorically refused to use leather and other materials of animal origin, principally using synthetic materials. All bags comply with the company's principles of promotion: comfort, dignity and elegance. Therefore, they are so organic, impressive in every detail.


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If you are ready to try a sophisticated look of glamor, boho, retro or luxury, then you will definitely use this option. Any outfit complete with an EMPORIO ARMANI bag acquires a harmonious, finished sound.

2. Trussardi

It is expected that another Italian brand will appear next - the famous Fashion House Trussardi . The recognizability of things of this brand is partly associated with the image of the silhouette of a Greyhound dog - these are thoroughbred, graceful animals devoted to their home and duty. Brand owners profess a similar philosophy: to work for the benefit of personal and social development, preserving and enhancing traditions. The successful family business has existed for more than a century, with 400+ boutiques opened around the world, thousands of corners in multi-brand department stores.


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The fashion house regularly takes part in Milan Fashion Week. Unlike EMPORIO ARMANI, the brand actively uses natural materials for the manufacture of bags, including leather. Raw materials are carefully checked at all stages of production and tailoring, so the texture of the products is so delicate, velvety, and does not need additional details and prints.

Trussardi manages to combine the traditional values ​​of several generations and modern urban trends with high tech elements. All models and manufacturing operations meet high quality and environmental standards. Therefore, we recommend that you definitely get acquainted with the assortment of chic Trussardi products in our online store.

1. Furla

The Italians remained on top and did not give up their positions.


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