Mega Clearance in Christchurch
Earth Sea Sky Blog
by Jane Ellis
1M ago
Thirty-four years of odds and ends need rehousing. From ski pants to merino jackets and everything in between. To match the ski pants, there are ski jackets and the thermals to layer underneath. The popular Silk Weight is coming to its end (fabric no longer available) and there is some original, NZ knitted superfine merino. Come and rummage through a box or flick through a rack. Lots of bargains to be had. We look forward to seeing you there.       Location: 23 Humphreys Drive, by Apollo Yoga & Café Metro This is the estuary side of Ferrymead. Lots of parking. From Ferr ..read more
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Nelson Pop-Up
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by Jane Ellis
3M ago
Our Nelson Pop-Up 2024 is on now! Location:  263 Hardy Street, Nelson  (opposite Beggs Music and Sprig & Fern, previously Mariposa) Dates:        Saturday 14th January to Friday 2nd February Thursday 8th February to Monday 12th February (Note: closed Saturday 3rd to Weds 7th February) Mon – Sat: 9am – 6pm,   Sun: 10am – 4pm Any queries phone 03 3390126 or email us at info@earthseasky.co.nz We look forward to seeing our Nelson friends, making new acquaintances and enjoying the many things Nelson has to offer.           &nbs ..read more
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The Climate Canary
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by Jane Ellis
7M ago
THE CLIMATE CANARY is a film tackling climate change in a different way. Told through three women, from three different generations and their remarkable scientific work in Antarctica climate change is looked at through science and very personal perspectives. The film features Prof Pat Langhorne, Dr Natalie Robinson, and PHD student Jacqui Stuart.  They are particularly interested in sea ice and the ecosystem that lives in the platelet ice in McMurdo Sound. “This is a science film from a very personal perspective that possibly asks more questions than it answers.” In November 2018 the prod ..read more
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Helium Fleece Stories
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by Jane Ellis
8M ago
The Helium is one of those garments that people get attached to. The companion on adventures or a welcome friend at home on a cool night. In 2003 when Kendon and Ben Glass embarked on their mission to travel around the world human powered, their wardrobe of Earth Sea Sky garments included Helium jackets. After two years we asked for the garments back so we could see how they were wearing. The response from Kendon was he couldn’t as he wore them every day! A new wardrobe was despatched and the parcel of worn garments was returned. The constantly worn garments, to our delight, showed minimal sig ..read more
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Erik Bradshaw & the Turks
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by Jane Ellis
8M ago
After making New Zealand alpine history as the first person to ski the length of the Southern Alps, Erik was in touch regarding clothing. He had a lot of ideas about what would make the ideal back-country ski outfit. This was our first introduction to Erik. It would be hard to find someone with more energy, entrepreneurial ideas and commitment to making these ideas reality. The first visit was a full afternoon where most items from the range were examined, fabric samples were viewed and discussion about styles and fabric combination was intense.   A long standing success of this intial m ..read more
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Dunedin Pop-up 2023
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by ESS Marketing
1y ago
The Earth Sea Sky pop-up is returning to Dunedin in May. Dunedin is home to one of our factories, as well as many friends. We look forward to catching up with the southerners. When: Saturday 5th May – Sunday 21st May Where:  338 George Street (previously occupied by Glowing Skies). Between The Good Oil and Kiki Beware Boutique Café. Hours: Mon-Sat: 9am – 6pm Sun: 10am – 5pm ..read more
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Cyclone Gabrielle Fundraiser: Supporting Two Gisborne Community Initiatives
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by ESS Marketing
1y ago
Team Gizzie Gold and Hear4U When Andrew from Godzone Team Gizzie Gold reached out last year looking to update his technical performance wardrobe in preparation for Godzone, we were happy to help. By talking through the performance features of clothing Andrew settled on the following selection which he wore through many pre race training excercises. Power Dry T, Power Grid Zip Polo, Traverse Overtrousers, Merino Boxers, First Layer Stretch Boxers, Silk Weight Zip Polo Long Sleeve, Silk Weight T, Excalibur Waterproof Jacket, Taslan Shorts, Spider Leggings, Legionnaires Cap. We followed the team ..read more
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Blake – Fiordland Crested Penguin
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by Jane Ellis
1y ago
Our introduction to Blake was an email in 2021: “I have a grubby black hydrophobia jacket hanging in my wardrobe, however to me it’s more than just a jacket. Let me explain. This jacket has been on top of mountains and in the bottom of canyons. It has been a semi-permanent shelter, it’s made me new friends as they laughed at the kiwi in the trench coat, it’s full of stories and I know it’s going to come with me to more amazing places!” Kia ora my name is Blake, I am an outdoor guide, photographer and marine science student based in Dunedin. I love the Earth Sea Sky ethos and am excited to be ..read more
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HMNZS Aotearoa – Sails to Antarctica
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by Jane Ellis
1y ago
For the first time in 50 years a New Zealand navy supply ship has travelled to Antarctica waters.  In January HMNZS Aotearoa berthed at McMurdo Station with supplies to support Antarctica New Zealand’s scientific research programme and the Scott Base re-build. The HMNZS Aotearoa is a $500 million maritime sustainment vessel. Last year it assisted with New Zealand’s humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operation in Tonga. The HMNZS Aotearoa can refuel ships at sea, has water generation  and cargo carrying capacity. Importantly for this mission it is polar ra ..read more
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Christchurch Pop-up 2022 DELAYED
Earth Sea Sky Blog
by Jane Ellis
1y ago
 Dates: to be advised   UPDATE: Due to Covid infiltrating our team our 2022 popup is delayed. Dates:  After Easter, late April/May. Address: Retail 8, 21 Humphries Drive, Ferrymead (next to Ray White and across from Metro Cafe. Faces out towards the Estuary) Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am – 6pm, Sat 9am – 6pm, Sun 10am – 4pm Contact: theweb@earthseasky.co.nz or 03 3390126 ..read more
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