Funkie 35 Years
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Alright, let's rewind to '89 when things were kickin' off at 14 Korte Hoogstraat, Rotterdam – where Backyard is currently located. At the helm was Wilco. Early Funkie House days were like the eclectic shops of London, packed with merch from all sorts of alternative bands. Racks stacked with A to Z tour tees and 9 by 3 meter display cases loaded with pins, badges, and jewelry.
–“We also printed T-shirts and other items ourselves with our heat presses (we are still doing that for special in-store events). We had 3 presses in the shop. People could buy an item and have it printed by us. Often with a print of a band.”
The scene got real diverse, attracting folks from heavy metal to punk. Each with their own style of clothing. And as a result, there was an increasing demand for more special clothing.
From Nottingham to Rotterdam—this collab with Universal Works marks a special milestone, uniting two brands with a combined 50 years of experience in fashion, both sharing a focus on authenticity, craftsmanship, and timeless style. A collaboration made in friendship, with peace, love, and soul.
A mashup of streetwear and cinema in the form of a limited-edition T-shirt collab between Funkie House and the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), a cinematic event that's been shaping the Dutch film scene for decades. Since IFFR and Funkie House are both originated in Rotterdam and have been around for a long period of time, we are proud to be inspiring the next generation to embrace culture, cinema and art. Designer Tirza Mary reinvented IFFR's logo, turning the iconic tiger into a funkie fresh design.
Back in the day, when Wilco gave Nike a shout to stock their trainers, Nike wasn't feeling it. They were like, "Hold up, this ain't a sports shop." Carhartt had a similar take; they didn't want to roll with Funkie House because it wasn't ticking the skate shop box. Levi's? They thought it wasn't a blue denim shop. But Wilco wasn't about to take no for an answer. Weekly calls, a bit of persistence, and voilà; Funkie House Streetwear came to life. Brands started making their way over to the quirky Rotterdam spot, one by one. People were starting to take notice, but what really counted? Finally, the crowd had a spot where they could snag all their gear in one hit.
–“I also started doing a lot of styling. That was often for magazines, but also bands that came along, and later also for TV and film (I also helped on the Amsterdam shoot for Oceans 12) to make sure people got to know Funkie House.”
They weren't sitting behind desks, the Funkie House crew threw parties right out on the street, usually teaming up with the brands they had in the store. To amp up their visibility, they hooked up with different events, like Now & Wow, supplying gear for their crew.
–“And then there was the Funkie House Snow Trips, turning into this massive thing where a hundred people tagged along to France. Parties, snow jump contests, the whole deal. By organizing various events, we created a big community before social media existed”.
To celebrate our 35th anniversary we teamed up with Service Works! Born out of a love for good food with its roots in kitchen workwear, Service Works has made a name by blending functionality, durability, and style. Our collection features catering workwear-inspired pieces, from comfy elastic waist trousers to stylish durable shirt jackets, all decked out with the FUNKIE brand. But these aren’t just for chefs—they’re for anyone who loves comfort, durability, and style. Whether you’re cooking up a storm, visiting this summer’s music festivals, or just chilling at home, the FUNKIE x Service Works collection has something for you.
To celebrate Funkie House’s 35th anniversary, we’ve teamed up with Rotterdam’s own tattoo artist and illustrator Nobirs. He's known for his bold, American traditional inspired style. You also might recognize him from his recent collab with Obey or the in-store tattoo flash day he did at Funkie House back in 2019. This time, we asked him to create a design for a FUNKIE t-shirt, and that’s exactly what he did!
Nobirs drew inspiration from Rotterdam and its port, reflecting the city’s hard-working mentality—something we’ve also seen in his dedication and successes as an artist. It also happens that boats are one of his favourite things to draw.
The Funkie community grew, outgrowing the original store. In 2005 Funkie House found the perfect location in the old RET building, a leap from 250m2 to 750m2. At the old location Wilco opened a new concept Daily Rush. Besides a bigger store, Funkie House grew into a full-fledged brand; FUNKIE.
–”Our new spot was more than a shop; it had a vibe – the interior was decorated like a living room, a garden, and even a bathroom and bedroom upstairs. Exhibitions, performances, and brand showcases in the basement gave Funkie House a whole new concept.”
FUNKIE X Franky Sticks x Edwin
We're thrilled to announce something special for the 35th anniversary of Funkie House! We've teamed up with Franky Sticks and Edwin to bring you the exclusive Funkie x Franky Sticks x Edwin collab tee. In honor of our anniversary, Franky crafted three unique vases, each symbolizing enduring friendship and international collaboration, inspired by classic ceramic art. These hand-drawn pieces embody the spirit of 35 years of creativity and connection.
This year, Funkie House hits 35 years, and it's all thanks to your love and support! Three and a half decades of unforgettable memories—what a journey it's been. To celebrate this anniversary, we're beyond excited to announce something special: our Funkie Soccer T-shirt! A celebration of Funkie House and our beloved city Rotterdam. Rotterdam pulses with energy and creativity, and we couldn't be prouder to call it home. We've captured the essence of Rotterdam and our soccer tee in an exciting video production and photoshoot!
Renovations came and went, showing off our evolution with a 'natural' interior, built and designed by TCHAI, with recycled wood to reflect Funkie House´ affinity with sustainability and a big storefront sign designed by artist Lizer.
Today, Funkie House is one of the biggest streetwear stores in the Netherlands, and we're proud we can be a home for people who are looking for streetwear and want to have a fun time shopping. Ofcourse we couldn't have done it without our loyal customers! We want to thank everyone who shopped at Funkie House for supporting us throughout the years. 💕
We’ve teamed up with Stan Ray for an exclusive collaboration that’s the best of both brands. This collab features an off-white tee with a cool illustration by the talented Tirza Mary. The design captures a painter giving the Funkie House store a fresh coat, symbolizing the city’s hands-on approach and creative flair. This limited-edition tee is a must-have. Pair it with your fave streetwear brands like CarharttWIP, OBEY, Universal Works, and Edwin for an effortless look.
Don’t sleep on this drop. Stan Ray x FUNKIE – where workwear meets streetwear in the best way possible, celebrating 35 years of Funkie House.
At Funkie House we’re all about cozy vibes and we love Rue de Wool! Their slippers, inspired by minimalist aesthetics, are built for comfort and practicality without losing style. With quality wool and It’s fluffy look, they’re the perfect addition to your at-home lineup.
Now, to celebrate Funkie House’s 35th anniversary, we’ve teamed up with Rue de Wool to bring you a Funkie twist on their iconic slipper. Known for our attention to fresh, functional designs, we’ve collaborated to create slippers in colors handpicked by us, in our own Funkie House style colors. Check it out!
2024 is gonna be an exciting year! We will celebrate our 35th anniversary by doing exclusive collaborations all year round, teaming up with some of our favorite brands. We’re keeping the funk alive with Funkie Radio – our very own monthly in-store music event – and other special events to come!
Hope to see you around at Funkie House!