Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Be My Valentine?

Somehow Valentine's Day always reminds me of that Simpson's episode where Ralph falls in love with Lisa after she gives him a card with the message: "I choo choo choose you." And there's a picture of a train on it! Classic.

Unfortunately we're still trying to source that card. Or a card that says "Bee Mine..." and there's a picture of a bee on it! But we DO have an array of suitably Valentinesy gift cards from the heartfelt to the deligthfully obscure.









So if there is someone in your life who has caught your eye, why not send them a Valentine? You never know, they may just buy you a Malibu Stacy convertible with two tickets to Krusty's 29th Anniversary special in the trunk!
It's totally worth a shot.

Stay tuned. Part two of our Valentine's Day blog special is coming next week!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Hannah Prepares For The Mayan Apocalypse (or, My Favourite Things Ever of 2012 So Far)

Picture this. You’re kicking back sometime in the very near future, sipping margaritas and lamenting your lack of a hoverboard (I imagine this is something you do on at least a daily basis). Suddenly, your nostrils detect something strange in the air. Is that… sulphur? And perhaps… ozone?! (How good is your sense of smell, by the way! Well done!). And before you can say DEAR GOD JOHN CUSACK WAS RIGHT you’re washed away in a river of lava, and the confused tears of Fred Phelps.

And what’s happened to me, you ask? Why, thank you for your concern. I am working, because it is a Saturday (probably), and looting has begun. In panic, the hipsters of Mt Lawley have shed their laconic air and descended on the best stores of Beaufort Street to ravage its treasures and premium coffee. In an act of devotion and loyalty that is, frankly, quite typical of my selfless nature, I decide to save the best of Ruck Rover from the hands of the unappreciative. But what to save? I can’t take everything, I am but one woman!

That’s why I have prepared this handy list. To make sure I am ready for what is, in my opinion, an extremely likely eventuality. And so, in no particular order, the things of Ruck Rover that I would (selflessly and at great personal risk) save from certain destruction would be:

1. I Heart Guts Uterus Plush Toy

Look, this would be just one of the MANY soft toys that I sleep with. I also have a small black dog, this weird blob thing called ‘Melville’ that my boyfriend made when he was seven, a red ….thing….called Alistair that laughs manically when you push its tummy, and a red bear called Lenin (GEDDIT?). This one will fit in nicely. I will probably call him Kramer. Yes, it’s a male uterus.

You laugh now, but you’ll be WISHING you had my soft toys when the world is ending.

2. Lazy Oaf I Would Give You Seven Out of Ten

This is great, purely because of the thought that’s gone into it. You’re not a six, (which should be a relief to you, I expect) but I’m afraid you’re just.not.quite. an eight. But, you’re still above average! I know, because it says so on the bottom of the card.

3. Sandy Peter Pan Dress

I have a fascination for the innocent and childlike. There is a peculiar ecstasy to embracing the fearless enthusiasm of younger thinking. This dress has the bold colours, cut, and name of some of my happiest memories.

4. Whatever Heather Love Letter Necklace

I think jewellery should mean something. Especially if it’s particularly nice or unusual, like this necklace. I’ve bought this one for myself, because I love words. However, the letter also opens up, and inside is a little note with “I love you” engraved on it. So this necklace could have all sorts of meaning, really. And you know, I like myself ok. So it works.

5. Lisa Max Booze Brothers Beer Stubby Holders

Lisa Max lives in Perth, and she does really, really cool character designs. We have some of her art on cushions and tees, too. They’re pretty much unadulterated joy in ink

6. Candy Stripe Cloud Bunch of Balloons Brooch

I love bright colours. Not enough of them in the world.

7. Emily and Fin Lizzie Dress

Dear fashion designers. Please make retro clothes in prints other than spots. Because I have far, far too many spots. And don’t get me wrong, I like spots. It’s just I have so many, it’s starting to look like an obsession.

Emily and Fin do some lovely cuts with a fifties and sixties flavor to them. I love this dress for its lush full skirt and flattering waist. It’s also very versatile - you can remove the straps if you like.

8. Shara Porter T-Rex Wallet

When I was a kid, I didn’t like dinosaurs. I thought they were ugly. Now I like them, and I’m not sure why. I think I grew up to value strength and guts and fierceness. And what’s fiercer than a dinosaur?

Probably a dragon. But dinosaurs really existed once. Also, these wallets are unbelievably soft, making them amazingly tactile.

And so, finally, the last item I would save from the Apocalypse (because my hands are getting full) is….

9. Every Single Guy’s Tee Ever!

(I mean, not just the ones belonging to the unattached, but each and every tee) … but specifically, the “The Gentle Emperor” by Tender Loving Empire. Or the “Creepy” Tee, created by Kyle Hughes-Odgers, Ruck Rover and Outré Gallery for the Outskirts festival last year. I love the idea of a Gentle Emperor; I reckon the world needs one. And the Creepy tee is vaguely Lynchian, which is a term I use for anything slightly unsettling.

So there you are. Thanks to me, these items will remain as a shining example of remarkable taste and fashion to the aliens that discover our bodies. You are VERY welcome.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Gift Guide: For Lovely Ladies

Lovely ladies deserve lovely pressies! We've got a stack of items for your honey or your bestie.


1. Only Midge Betty Purse. This fabric and leather purse is large enough to take out as a clutch, but has handy card pockets inside. There's also a removable strap should you wish to sling it over your shoulder. $55.

2. Lisa Max Cat Nap Cushion. So sleepy! Lisa is a Perth based artist who adorns various household objects with her characters. $29.

3. Impossible film for Polaroid Cameras. This Ace Hotel Edition of PX600 film comes in a lovely box with a booklet. A great present for the instant photography enthusiast! $37. Different films between $18 and $40.

4. Brendan Brown Owl Print. This A3 print would look great on any wall. Such delicate detail. $30.

5. Fluffy Co Dutch Birds Tee. $55.

6. Dotty Speck Raincloud Necklace. This sterling silver beauty has been handcrafted in Seattle. Choose from raincloud, regular old cloud, teardrop and scallop patterns. Raincloud is $95.

7. Motti Silver Lace Earrings. These studs are made from sterling silver and the patterns are inspired by lace. $60.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas Gift Guide: Gifts under $20

Participating in the office Secret Santa but want to get something a bit nice? Check out these gifts that are all under $20. We have lots, lots more, so pop in and ask us if you'd like some advice! And if it's a bloke you've pulled out of the hat, head to yesterday's gift guide for a few cheap bits too. Oh and we have these $17 cufflinks too... but I digress! Here's today's treats:


1. Gemma Correll Winter Notepad. Something to remind you that the hot summer really will come to an end. $15.

2. Crowded Teeth Burger Earrings. Also available as tacos, ice creams and cupcakes! Yum. $12.

3. Notions Swallow Hair Slides. Aww so pretty! $18.

4. Mouse Owl Magnets. Choose from owls, apples, trees and polka dots! All $20.

5. Only Midge Ada Purse. $20.

6. Frankie Afternoon Tea Cookbook. $19.95. All Frankie books and magazines are $9.50 to $22.95. Perfect treats!

7. Crowded Teeth Puppy Face Earrings. Or maybe kitties, hamsters, sharks, whales, octopi, grizzly bears, yetis, bunnies or unicorns are more your style? All $12.

8. Seam Zine. Support independent publications and read about crafty people, get a sewing lesson and cook a slice!

9. Mouse Polka Dot Earrings. Adds a splash of colour to any outfit! $16.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Gift Guide: For the Fellas

Why not make your Christmas shopping easy by doing it in once place, we've got all your bases covered. Over the course of the week we will be publishing our Christmas Gift Guides starting today with those hard-to-buy-for blokes. Pop in and tick your squeeze, your papa and your bro off your list!


1. Whimsy & Ink hip flasks. Available in an array of colours and images, they are $39 a pop.

2. Shara Porter leather wallets. These come in black or brown and there are loads of designs: bikes, bees, anchors, ships, pigs, utes and more. The leather is lovely and soft. $55.

3. Smith Journal. From the team behind Frankie magazine comes this sturdy publication. Filled with art and photography with articles on famous writers and their typewriters, bikes and shoes, this one will help you get through the post-Christmas lunch slump with ease. $11.95. In store only.

4. Ruck Rover Creepy Tee. As usual, we have stocked up our tables with men's tees for the festive season. A bloke cannot have too many tee shirts in the Australian summer, and this one is our top pick. It's a collaboration we did with local artist Creepy and Outré Gallery. $59.

5. Lisa Max Booze Brothers. Here we have some more local, artistic talent. Who wouldn't want Lisa's awesome character art keeping their beer cool? $12 each.

6. Warrior Basketball Sneakers. Available in snazzy black with red, or classic white with blue, these sneakers start off comfy and just get more and more so. We dig them! $79.

Monday, November 07, 2011

Beaufort Street Festival Saturday November 12!

So we're pretty excited that there's less than a week to go before Mount Lawley's Beaufort Street bursts into a colourful hubub of art, music and fashion! It's the Beaufort Street Festival! Woo!



Oh, and there's FOOD too!

Speaking of which, we're also adding a little sugar and spice to our colourful array of fashion, polaroid gear and homewares... this year we're making Fairy Floss! For you!


Make sure you check out the fest this Saturday for FIVE stages of excellent local bands, DJ love in the Planet Laneway and James Squire Festival Bar, the fashion show, peruse some weird and wonderful things, and stop by us to say 'hullo' and feed your face a fluffy cloud of happiness!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Duck and Cover!

Hear that whistling sound falling towards you? No? Well it's not really there but if it WAS it might be the sound of the UK's coolest men's jeans plummeting into Mount Lawley at Ruck Rover General Store, Duck and Cover!

These high-fashion, designer missiles were established in 1996 as part of Duck and Cover's mission to create comfortable, modern industrial apparel.

Styles reflect manly things like metals and natural forces. Check out the regular fit Tornado


$135
sizes 30 - 36

regular fit silver

$135
sizes 30 - 36

and slim fit carbon
$135
sizes 30 - 36

These jeans have been crafted in beautifully soft, raw-resin treated denim. Say what? They'll resist fading, feel super comfy and are sure to become your new best trousery friend!

So as these babies get set to explode on to the Perth scene, there's no need to panic; as DAC say just look sharp, walk tall, and jump in feet first.

Duck and Cover Tornado, Carbon and Silver jeans are available now at Ruck Rover General Store and are coming soon to our online shop. Email us to reserve yourself a pair!