Showing posts with label manhattan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manhattan. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2010

fuzzy four train friend


bearing a striking resemblance to a lost brussels griffon puppy, concerned passengers alerted authorities and united to find its owner, until they realized they had found something even more spectacular...

do you pay full fare, weave?

thanks chip

Friday, August 20, 2010

weave on the stairs


manhattan subways are full of grime and sin and rats, only made tolerable by the perfectly placed/fallen/pulled weave one is lucky enough to stumble upon on a day of fortune.


thanks caitlin

Thursday, June 10, 2010

urban frontier



"bout time I hit that ole dusty trail..."

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

flatiron weave



18th and 5th ave

thanks Yael

Thursday, May 13, 2010

indoor weave

weave why are you on the ground, inside?


thanks ryan

Sunday, May 9, 2010

weaves on the wall

at the moma, weaves take on another form: art


thanks amanda

Sunday, December 13, 2009

it's gettin cold

way way down underground
at the 168 stop on the 1 train
is where all the weaves are found
when it is chilly up above with snow and with rain.
bias.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

"the curious case of the park avenue weave"

indeed. full report below:


"Niko, dog detective, investigates weave found on Park Ave in the 30’s."


thanks Mike and Niko

Monday, November 16, 2009

washington heights weave

In a mad rush to get downtown.


168th downtown 1 stop

Saturday, October 17, 2009

east village is new jump off

For weaves, baby!

A SBW (single braided weave) that's had a hard time.


thanks Eric

Monday, October 12, 2009

just tumblin and bumblin, bumblin and tumblin

Half crimped, half straight, all weave.
14th street and 2nd ave.



thanks Pat and Anna

Saturday, September 19, 2009

get me out of here!

It's the end of a long week, so here is a relatively easy weavespy for the revival of surprise Saturday.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

this week on lifetime

The Weave and the Leaf: Capulets, Montagues and NYC

The true story of an unlikely friendship, an even unlikelier romance, and the struggle for love in today's cruel Manhattan.


Theirs would be a furry leaf baby. Imagine.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

curious

Bangs? Maybe too long to be bangs. But we can't really understand how else it could be used, so here are some bangs.

8 1/2 shoe.


Thanks Genevieve

Friday, August 28, 2009

LTW

The elusive LTW (lone twisted weave), a cousin of the SBW.

Size 8 shoe. Nicely done.

Monday, August 17, 2009

weave hater of the month

This just in:

From the Today's AP Daybook:

10:30 a.m. (to be aired September 8)

Tyra Banks trades in her hair weaves for scarf to promote debut of her real hair during her talk show's fifth-season premiere; Union Square.

We unearthed more information upon further investigation. Healthcare what? Georgian war who? Droogas en donde? Psch. Learn yourselves some real news:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/17/tyra-banks-to-reveal-her_n_261362.html

For shame, Tyra.

Thanks Dave

Sunday, July 12, 2009

pantene wishes it could do this

This finely trimmed rectangle of a silky specimen was discovered on 6th avenue and 3rd street, a curiously weave-laden Manhattan intersection (who would have thought?). Evidence:




You can't pay for color like that.


Thanks Mari-Claudia

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

foot+ weave

A faithful correspondent reports:

my friends and i were walking in the east village in new york city on 11st and 2nd ave and we found this beauty. It was massive, over a foot easy.

and HOW.

Unclear on shoe size in the documentation, but surely a memorable weave piece!

Thanks Bryce

Thursday, May 7, 2009

city hall weave

We received this gem along with some words of hope for the future of Manhattan:

City budget solved: go platinum! (better than the gold standard)

Damn straight.




Thanks Julian

Saturday, November 1, 2008

a halloweave story


Halloween was an interesting night for us here at wherezmyweave. We want to share the experience with you from the perspective of a weave dressed as Sarah Palin circa 1985. Or Cousin It. Regardless, hands down the best dressed of the night.

It starts...


One of us here at wherezmyweave dressed up for Halloween. "As what?!" you might ask. A WEAVE ON THE GROUND. Obviously.

Below is our staff member demonstrating a RAVAW (random act of violence against a weave).

Weave in the sky! It's too dark to see it. Trust.

So the weave started out as a secret agent...

As the night progressed, it gained a crown.

The night got pretty wild pretty quickly... and so did the weave.
Indoor weave on the ground! Always the life of the party!

The end.

(Just to clarify, this is the first time we've posted a weave that has been positioned. In light of our staff costume and the holiday, we thought it should be celebrated right- with her prop. This is not typical and all of the weaves we have pictures of are actually found on the ground.)