It’s currently freezing in Melbourne, but we’re dreaming of warmer escapes and days in the sun – a shout out to all of our friends in the Northern Hemisphere.
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CIRCA75 swimwear is shipped worldwide, so you can take a piece of Australia with you wherever you go.
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Madonna has released her 14th studio album, Madame X. Madge’s follow-up to 2015’s Rebel Heart features guest appearances from Quavo (on “Future”), Swae Lee (on “Crave”), Maluma (on “Medellín”), and others.
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, commemorating the Stonewall uprising, which occurred at the end of June 1969. As a result, many Pride events are held during the month to recognise the impact LGBTQIA+ people have had in the world.
Gay Pride or LGBTQIA+ Pride is a positive stance against discrimination and violence, promoting self-affirmation, dignity, equal rights, increasing our visibility as a social group and celebrating sexual diversity and gender variance within our community. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most LGBTQIA+ rights movements throughout the world.
Common symbols of pride are the rainbow or pride flag, the lowercase Greek letter lambda, the pink triangle and the black triangle, these latter two reclaimed from use as badges of shame in Nazi concentration camps.
Ranging from solemn to jubilant, pride events (eg. pride parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties and large festivals) are typically held during LGBTQIA+ Pride Month or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country’s LGBTQIA+ history.
The State of New York will host the largest international celebration of LGBT pride this year, called Stonewall 50/World Pride NYC, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising and a half century of LGBTQIA+ liberation. Events span from June 1-30, 2019, culminating in the famous NYC Pride March. From rallies to parties to lectures, there are free and ticketed events produced by NYC Pride and their official partners spread across New York City.
New Yorkers and global travellers alike will gather as friends, partners, and family to create a welcoming LGBTQIA+ experience. All events for 2019 reflect the breadth and depth of our LGBTQIA+ community. From the iconic nature of the NYC Pride March and the Rally to newer events such as Youth Pride and Pride Island, all events have been created with our vast community in mind. Similar events will be taking place in cities around the world.
Join us this month, as we celebrate all things PRIDE at CIRCA75. Love is Love. XOXO
Historical background
Christopher Street Liberation Day
Early on the morning of Saturday, June 28, 1969, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning persons rioted following a police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar at 43 Christopher Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. This riot and further protests and rioting over the following nights were the watershed moment in modern LGBT rights movement and the impetus for organising LGBT pride marches on a much larger public scale.
On November 2, 1969, Craig Rodwell, his partner Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first pride march to be held in New York City by way of a resolution at the Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations (ERCHO) meeting in Philadelphia.
“That the Annual Reminder, in order to be more relevant, reach a greater number of people, and encompass the ideas and ideals of the larger struggle in which we are engaged—that of our fundamental human rights—be moved both in time and location.
We propose that a demonstration be held annually on the last Saturday in June in New York City to commemorate the 1969 spontaneous demonstrations on Christopher Street and this demonstration be called CHRISTOPHER STREET LIBERATION DAY. No dress or age regulations shall be made for this demonstration.
We also propose that we contact Homophile organisations throughout the country and suggest that they hold parallel demonstrations on that day. We propose a nationwide show of support.
All attendees to the ERCHO meeting in Philadelphia voted for the march except for Mattachine Society of New York, which abstained.
Members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) attended the meeting and were seated as guests of Rodwell’s group, Homophile Youth Movement in Neighborhoods (HYMN).
Meetings to organise the march began in early January at Rodwell’s apartment in 350 Bleecker Street. At first there was difficulty getting some of the major New York City organisations like Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) to send representatives. Craig Rodwell and his partner Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, Michael Brown, Marty Nixon, and Foster Gunnison of Mattachine made up the core group of the CSLD Umbrella Committee (CSLDUC). For initial funding, Gunnison served as treasurer and sought donations from the national homophile organisations and sponsors, while Sargeant solicited donations via the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop customer mailing list and Nixon worked to gain financial support from GLF in his position as treasurer for that organization.Other mainstays of the organising committee were Judy Miller, Jack Waluska, Steve Gerrie and Brenda Howard of GLF.
Believing that more people would turn out for the march on a Sunday, and so as to mark the date of the start of the Stonewall uprising, the CSLDUC scheduled the date for the first march for Sunday, June 28, 1970.With Dick Leitsch’s replacement as president of Mattachine NY by Michael Kotis in April 1970, opposition to the march by Mattachine ended.
Brenda Howard is known as the “Mother of Pride” for her work in coordinating the march. Howard also originated the idea for a week-long series of events around Pride Day, which became the genesis of the annual LGBT Pride celebrations that are now held around the world every June.Additionally, Howard along with fellow LGBT Activists Robert A. Martin (aka Donny the Punk) and L. Craig Schookmaker are credited with popularising the word “Pride” to describe these festivities.
As LGBT rights activist Tom Limoncelli put it, “The next time someone asks you why LGBT Pride marches exist or why [LGBT] Pride Month is June tell them ‘A bisexual woman named Brenda Howard thought it should be.'”
There was little open animosity, and some bystanders applauded when a tall, pretty girl carrying a sign “I am a Lesbian” walked by. – The New York Times coverage of Gay Liberation Day, 1970
Christopher Street Liberation Day on June 28, 1970 marked the first anniversary of the Stonewall riots with an assembly on Christopher Street and the first Gay Pride March in U.S. history, covering the 51 blocks to Central Park. The march took less than half the scheduled time due to excitement, but also due to wariness about walking through the city with gay banners and signs. Although the parade permit was delivered only two hours before the start of the march, the marchers encountered little resistance from onlookers.The New York Times reported (on the front page) that the marchers took up the entire street for about 15 city blocks.Reporting by The Village Voice was positive, describing “the out-front resistance that grew out of the police raid on the Stonewall Inn one year ago”.
“Good grooming is integral, and impeccable style is a must. If you don’t look the part, no one will want to give you time or money.”
Daymond John
CIRCA75 has been the trusted home of men’s grooming since 2005. We pride ourselves on stocking the world’s best premium men’s grooming products. 1821 Man Made, Baxter of California, Burly Fellow, Captain Fawcett, Marvis, Proraso, and now Sknhead London can all be found online at CIRCA75. A trusted range, fast delivery and Afterpay, make us the choice for men’s grooming needs online.
When it comes to men’s grooming, the trick isn’t to spend a fortune on a thousand different products, or to lock yourself in the bathroom for hours at a time. Rather, you should develop a daily routine that is quick, simple and about maintenance, ensuring you don’t let yourself down with unsightly hair or unnecessarily puffy eyes.
We at CIRCA75 (Grooming Experts since 2005) have compiled a list of grooming habits all men should abide by.
1 | Become a regular at your barbers
A big tip: once you’ve finished your current appointment, book your next for approximately 4 weeks time. Too many men wait for the overgrown stage before rebooking with their barber. If you’ve noticed your hair needs a cut, then other people have noticed too! The trick is to be proactive, not reactive and have a regular place you trust and feel comfortable at.
I recently changed barbers, as my local place decided it appropriate to play death metal while brandishing a cut-throat and scissors. WTF? Needless to say, I won’t be returning anytime soon.
2 | Know which hair products work for you
Hair products for men have got a bit more confusing since the Brylcreem our Grandfather’s swore by, so make sure you’re informed on what each product is for. Thicker hair and messy styles can handle waxes and pomades, but if your hair’s thinner, then lighter products and sprays will give your hair some staying power. If you’re slightly confused, ask your barber, as the right products can make all the difference.
3 | Find your signature fragrance
Your cologne isn’t supposed to be loud or obvious, it should become a subtle part of your overall presence. Rather than owning a plethora of fragrances, choose one or two classic scents you really like and invest in them. Typically woody, spicy or herby scents suit the winter months, while lighter, citrusy scents work best in spring and summer.
4 | Invest in an electric toothbrush
Electric toothbrushes are designed to do most of the work for you. Rotating brushes reduce 11% more plaque than manual toothbrushes, and can also significantly reduce gum problems. And while you’re at it, use a mouthwash after you brush first thing in the morning.
I personally love our Marvis Strong Mint Mouthwash available online at CIRCA75. Made in Italy, our Marvis mouthwash cleanses and invigorates the entire mouth using natural ingredients. The refreshing formula is incredibly long lasting, leaving your mouth energized with an intense minty cool all day.
And while you’re there, check our our Marvis toothpaste selection. This is one product that takes pride of place at Casa CIRCA75.
5 | Learn how to manscape properly
Trimming your pubic area is not only perfectly acceptable in 2019, it’s polite. A top tip here, is aim for what you’d appreciate in a partner, i.e. keep things neat and tidy. Remeber to keep whatever device you use for this sensitive task separate from what you shave your face with. There are plenty of products on the market designed for the nether region’s unique challenges without having to fill your razor with short and curlies.
6 | Scrub your face
Use a microbead-free scrub on a Monday morning to scrub the weekend off your face, and every other day of the week go for a plain face wash that’s less abrasive. You’ll be looking better than you feel in no time.
I choose the Proraso Face Exfoliating Scrub. This dermatologically-tested scrub uses natural almond and hazel shell powders to gently lift away dead cells and other impurities. With its unique blend of essential oils and shea butter, it is suitable for use with beards, stubble and clean-shaven cheeks and will not strip away the natural oils that keep beards looking healthy and soft.
7 | Manage your facial hair
Unless you’re planning to move out into the wilderness to find yourself, facial hair of any length needs to be tamed and maintained if you want to be taken seriously. You don’t have to spend much on a beard trimmer , so pick one up and get into a weekly habit of tidying up.
8 | Learn how to shave like an expert
You might not have time in the morning for an extensive wet-shaving routine, but learning the basics of a good shave is important. Preparing your skin beforehand with a shave oil will help the razor glide over your hairs, while soaking the blades in warm water will help your pores expand, allowing the hair to come off your face with less redness and irritation.
Captain Fawcett’s Barberism™ collaboration with Sid Sottung, has produced a most outstanding Pre-Shave Oil. Six oils with moisturising, glide & nourishing properties have been expertly blended with Sid’s timeless & yet refreshingly elegant scent that boasts top notes of Lime & Orange, mid notes of Rose & Galbanum along with the earthier base notes of Cedarwood, Patchouli & Musk.
To Use: First wash your face in warm water to soften beard stubble, before massaging a few drops of oil into the area to be shaved. The further application of a hot face cloth for 30 seconds or so will accelerate the process whilst adding a relaxing luxury to your shave. Brush on shaving soap lather & then shave as normal.
Handmade in small batches by the Captain’s master blender, supplied in a glass bottle with a pump to facilitate accurate dispensing.
9 | Put your best feet forward
They might not be on show that often, but a good footcare routine is still important. Take care of them after a bath or shower (when the skin is softest) using a pummice stone on any dead skin, before lathering a generous amount of moisturiser on. Then when summer rolls back around, you can wear your Havaianas and cause an absolute minimal of disgust in others.
10 | Tackle dark circles
Look, we all made our peace with moisturising years ago. But the stuff you use on your face is still too much for those patches under your eyes, where dark circles and puffiness reveal your heavy weekend and make you look under-slept and older than you are. Incorporate an eye cream or roll-on into your morning routine to help counter the problem.
11 | Sort those eyebrows
Big eyebrows aren’t a problem, but if they’re meeting in the middle, you’ve got a problem on your face. Pay attention to the spot in the middle, and any errant hairs above and below your brows are also worth staying on top of. Plucking is time-consuming, so if need be, ask your barber to tidy your brows up when you’re next in. Believe me, he’s heard it before.
12 | Nail your hand-care routine
Cutting your nails once a week, preferably after a shower, to soften them and make them easier to trim. That rough, flaky skin around the nail bed should be treated with a tiny bit of moisturiser every couple of days to smooth things over.
SKNHEAD Game Changer is unique. It’s an effective skin moisturiser that also helps control and style your hair. Ingredients such as Cacao Seed Butter and Palm Oil, which is rich in Vitamin E, are known for their anti-oxidant and anti-ageing properties when used on skin, but also will help to lightly moisturise hair and give it a healthy-looking sheen, whilst helping to hold and define your style.
On cleansed skin, gently massage over the face, beard and tattoos to moisturise, avoiding the eyes. Then take some more and work it through dry or damp hair to control and condition.
If you want to head to bed with a clean slate then you’re going to need a solid face wash routine.
Start the process with ice cold water, before moving onto a light, alcohol-free face wash and remember, avoid moisturising to give your pores a chance to breath a bit.
I’ve taken to Proraso’s Beard Wash, a gentle, yet effective cleanser for both beard and skin that won’t strip away natural oils. This low-foaming formula works to soften and smooth the beard while removing dirt, debris and bad odours, while also helping to prevent beard itch and beard dandruff.
Dispensed from a handy pump bottle, this beard wash leaves a woody scent with notes of rose, cumin, and vanilla.
15 | Wear sunscreen
It might seem counterproductive and, frankly, a bit pointless to apply anything featuring the word ‘sun’ on to your skin in the depths of winter, but your face will thank you for it. Even at this time of year UV rays escape through the walls of fog, rain and darkness, drying out and damaging that precious skin of yours.
We suggest adding a light SPF 15 moisturiser into your daily grooming routine, a two birds one stone job that will nourish and protect, which is always nice.
Follow my guide, and you’ll look and feel better in no time.
BAXTER OF CALIFORNIA WAS CREATED TO DEFY THE EXPECTED.
A thoughtfully curated collection of superior hair, skin, and shave essentials designed to unleash what makes you, you. You’ve got your own story, your own signature statement. Baxter of California offer a curated collection of grooming must-haves to free your best self and fuel your next level.
Baxter of California available in Australia at CIRCA75.
Their superior assortment of hair, skin and shaving essentials gets the job done in the simplest, most powerful way possible. Since 1965, their top-notch products have proven that premium doesn’t have to be pretentious. Performance is everything so every formula is tried and tested at the award-winning Baxter Finley Barber + Shop in Los Angeles.
The entire Baxter of California range available in Australia at CIRCA75.
CIRCA75 has been Australia’s choice for men’s grooming since 2005. We pride ourselves on stocking the world’s best premium men’s grooming brands.
Baxter of California. Write your signature.
LOS ANGELES’ INSPIRED SUBCULTURES CREATE A ‘LIFE LIVED TRUE’ FABRIC FOR THE CITY’S MILLENNIALS
LA is a beacon of authenticity—welcoming creative individuals into its fold, where together they form a diverse collective of unique, region-specific subcultures. Baxter of California’s origin story is one that could only have taken root and flourished in such an environment.
CIRCA75 ❤️ LA
From the skate and music scene, to surfing, art and indie to name a few, our philosophy of grooming as an act of self-expression goes hand in hand with the ethos of these lifestyles.
SKATE SUBCULTURE
These Angelenos visualize and use the terrain like no one else. They see potential where others see a bench; they see obstacles to manipulate where others see a wall. As such, to the skateboarding community, there isn’t really a right or wrong way to groom; there is only being true to yourself, whether that translates into a shaved head or long dreadlocks. It’s about ease, going with the flow and being comfortable in your own skin.
A SKATER’S GUIDE TO LA
For Angelenos, skateboarding is more than a sport, more than a pastime and much more than a means of getting from point A to B. It’s an entire culture, populated by youthfully-spirited humans chasing the essence of freedom while trying to land their next trick
Alcohol and Aluminum-free formula perfect for sensitive skin
$32.00
SURF SUBCULTURE
Just as the ocean resists structural definition, so too does this Los Angeles subculture. Freedom of expression, freedom from judgement and freedom from rules of gender, race and religion—these are the universal truths of surfing. It’s a simple existence, one governed by all that is low-maintenance, comfortable and functional. Their selfcare is without materialism, lending their effortless look an intangible air of casual cool.
A SURFER’S GUIDE TO LA
Those who surf see it more as a way of life than an activity. The cardinal rule of surf culture is to live by the code of the ocean, and attack each day with a thirst and zeal for what the tide, or life, will bring in next.
With a language all their own, that others can hear but not necessarily speak, music artists form an extraordinary subculture. They give voice to their generation, to our shared humanity, and create the priceless soundtrack to our existence. They bring the sound, light and energy of our insides to our outsides, and in doing so bear an often overlooked burden of our world—expression.
A MUSICIAN’S GUIDE TO LA
With a language all their own, that others can hear but not necessarily speak, music artists form an extraordinary Los Angeles subculture. They give voice to their generation, to our shared humanity, and create the priceless soundtrack to our existence. They bring the sound, light and energy of our insides to our outsides, and in doing so bear an often overlooked burden of our world—expression.
Diversity is a way of life to the artists in LA. What sets you apart is not a source of shame, but something to be embraced, nurtured and explored. The members of this artistic collective are categorically unable to be anybody but themselves, which is a beautiful thing. Their brand of self-possessed conviction makes LA a mecca for these resilient and resourceful dreamers.
AN ARTIST’S GUIDE TO LA
The members of this artistic collective are categorically unable to be anybody but themselves, which is a beautiful thing. Their brand of self-possessed conviction makes LA a mecca for these resilient and resourceful dreamers.
Possessing the wherewithal and confidence to be yourself is always a flattering look, and by opening themselves up to the infinite, those who find themselves inside this “outside” LA subculture know no bounds. Others may not always be able to understand or relate to what drives those of the indie community to act, feel and be, but their actions will always push upwards from a bedrock of pure, beautiful individuality.
AN INDIE’S GUIDE TO LA
He finds his true north by trusting his gut—and like other members of his Los Angeles subculture, he’s learned to lean into instinct and let it guide his path of creative righteousness. Forget the past, don’t worry about the future, be present in the here and now and listen to what your heart is telling you is authentic.
Discover the iconic swimming brief by CIRCA75 that Aussie’s love! Shop our range of mens swim briefs in a variety of colours. Swimwear for Men Australia.
Shop our range of men’s swim briefs in a variety of colours.
Using incredible chlorine resistant fabric coupled with high quality design, CIRCA75 Swimwear is proudly hand made in Sydney, Australia and built to last.
CIRCA75 is Australian made swimwear for men.
CIRCA75 swim briefs are designed for the beach or gym, backyard, pool, or just relaxing on that well deserved break.
Whether you are a competitive swimmer or training to keep your mind and body in shape, our CIRCA75 swim briefs are an essential part of any swimwear kit.
CIRCA75 Men’s Swim Brief – Pavone
CIRCA75 Men’s Swim Brief – Saltwater
CIRCA75 Men’s Swim Brief – Orange Crush
CIRCA75 is Australia’s Leading Supplier of High Quality Men’s Swimming Briefs Online.
Featuring an elasticated waistband for a comfortable feel with hidden drawstring tie for a secure fit. The polyester material is especially designed to be chlorine resistant and pilling resistant (durability of the material).
Our swim brief is designed to keep its shape well (resists sagging), whilst it also provides excellent UV protection.
A timeless swim style in a rich pavone colour, inspired by our recent trip to Palm Springs!
We are located in Melbourne, Australia but we ship worldwide.
BAXTER OF CALIFORNIA WAS CREATED TO DEFY THE EXPECTED.
A thoughtfully curated collection of superior hair, skin, and shave essentials designed to unleash what makes you, you. You’ve got your own story, your own signature statement. Baxter of California offer a curated collection of grooming must-haves to free your best self and fuel your next level.
Baxter of California available in Australia at CIRCA75.
Their superior assortment of hair, skin and shaving essentials gets the job done in the simplest, most powerful way possible. Since 1965, their top-notch products have proven that premium doesn’t have to be pretentious. Performance is everything so every formula is tried and tested at the award-winning Baxter Finley Barber + Shop in Los Angeles.
The entire Baxter of California range available in Australia at CIRCA75.
Baxter of California. Write your signature.
LOS ANGELES’ INSPIRED SUBCULTURES CREATE A ‘LIFE LIVED TRUE’ FABRIC FOR THE CITY’S MILLENNIALS
LA is a beacon of authenticity—welcoming creative individuals into its fold, where together they form a diverse collective of unique, region-specific subcultures. Baxter of California’s origin story is one that could only have taken root and flourished in such an environment.
CIRCA75 ❤️ LA
From the skate and music scene, to surfing, art and indie to name a few, our philosophy of grooming as an act of self-expression goes hand in hand with the ethos of these lifestyles.
SKATE SUBCULTURE
These Angelenos visualize and use the terrain like no one else. They see potential where others see a bench; they see obstacles to manipulate where others see a wall. As such, to the skateboarding community, there isn’t really a right or wrong way to groom; there is only being true to yourself, whether that translates into a shaved head or long dreadlocks. It’s about ease, going with the flow and being comfortable in your own skin.
A SKATER’S GUIDE TO LA
For Angelenos, skateboarding is more than a sport, more than a pastime and much more than a means of getting from point A to B. It’s an entire culture, populated by youthfully-spirited humans chasing the essence of freedom while trying to land their next trick
Alcohol and Aluminum-free formula perfect for sensitive skin
$32.00
SURF SUBCULTURE
Just as the ocean resists structural definition, so too does this Los Angeles subculture. Freedom of expression, freedom from judgement and freedom from rules of gender, race and religion—these are the universal truths of surfing. It’s a simple existence, one governed by all that is low-maintenance, comfortable and functional. Their selfcare is without materialism, lending their effortless look an intangible air of casual cool.
A SURFER’S GUIDE TO LA
Those who surf see it more as a way of life than an activity. The cardinal rule of surf culture is to live by the code of the ocean, and attack each day with a thirst and zeal for what the tide, or life, will bring in next.
With a language all their own, that others can hear but not necessarily speak, music artists form an extraordinary subculture. They give voice to their generation, to our shared humanity, and create the priceless soundtrack to our existence. They bring the sound, light and energy of our insides to our outsides, and in doing so bear an often overlooked burden of our world—expression.
A MUSICIAN’S GUIDE TO LA
With a language all their own, that others can hear but not necessarily speak, music artists form an extraordinary Los Angeles subculture. They give voice to their generation, to our shared humanity, and create the priceless soundtrack to our existence. They bring the sound, light and energy of our insides to our outsides, and in doing so bear an often overlooked burden of our world—expression.
Diversity is a way of life to the artists in LA. What sets you apart is not a source of shame, but something to be embraced, nurtured and explored. The members of this artistic collective are categorically unable to be anybody but themselves, which is a beautiful thing. Their brand of self-possessed conviction makes LA a mecca for these resilient and resourceful dreamers.
AN ARTIST’S GUIDE TO LA
The members of this artistic collective are categorically unable to be anybody but themselves, which is a beautiful thing. Their brand of self-possessed conviction makes LA a mecca for these resilient and resourceful dreamers.
Possessing the wherewithal and confidence to be yourself is always a flattering look, and by opening themselves up to the infinite, those who find themselves inside this “outside” LA subculture know no bounds. Others may not always be able to understand or relate to what drives those of the indie community to act, feel and be, but their actions will always push upwards from a bedrock of pure, beautiful individuality.
AN INDIE’S GUIDE TO LA
He finds his true north by trusting his gut—and like other members of his Los Angeles subculture, he’s learned to lean into instinct and let it guide his path of creative righteousness. Forget the past, don’t worry about the future, be present in the here and now and listen to what your heart is telling you is authentic.
Discover the iconic swimming brief by CIRCA75 that Aussie’s love!
Shop our range of men’s swim briefs in a variety of colours.
Our iconic best sellers are back in stock but we’ve added three new additions to the family – Saltwater, Orange Crush and Pavone.
CIRCA75 Men’s Swim Brief – Saltwater
CIRCA75 Men’s Swim Brief – Orange Crush
CIRCA75 Men’s Swim Brief – Pavone
The swim brief is one piece of fashion Australia gave the world and you can be certain nothing fits you better than our iconic CIRCA75 chlorine resistant brief.
Made in Sydney, Australia, our specially treated Italian fabric resists sagging and colour loss typically caused when swimming in the pool. This guarantees your CIRCA75 swim briefs will outlast those other brands.
Our swimwear is shipped worldwide, so you can bring a piece of Australia with you wherever you go.
Feel like an Aussie superhero in our CIRCA75 swim brief , knowing you’re keeping an Aussie tradition alive.