Last week Finisterre opened the doors to their fourth retail store, with the newest addition housed on Park Street in the English city of Bristol. The brand showcased their new winter range alongside food from their good friend and Cornish chef, Ben Quinn (Woodfire Canteen), beers from St Agnes Brewery Driftwood Spars, rum from St Ives based Dead Man’s Fingers and DJ sets from the likes of Massive Attack’s Daddy G. Finisterre kindly provided SOURCE with an gallery for our One Eyed Monster.
CrowdCrowd Finisterre Ambassador and Team Manager Matt Smith & Spoke & Stringer owner Kristian CrewsFinisterre Ambassador Sandy KerrFinisterre Founder Tom Kay and friendsFinisterre Outerwear Designer Chris VandrillFounder Tom Kay Gulfstream:Finisterre limited edition boardsHead of Creative David Gray and Surf Videographer Luke PilbeamIconic Finisterre image by Al MacKinnonJose Walker, Designer at Gulfstream SurfboardsMassive set from Daddy G of Massive Attack.Natalie Fee, Environmental CampaignerNick Hounsfield, Founder of The Wave, soon to land in BristolNieuwland Works Finisterre suitsRum by Dead Man’s FingersStacksSteve King, Bore Rider and Phil Williams from Christian SurfersStreetviewSurfers Against Sewage Bristol Rep, Giles WatsonSurfgirl’s Louise Searle and Carve’s Steve EnglandSurfline’s Andy Towzer and Finisterre Marketing Manager Nat BeckThe Community Board and Nordic CabinThe Severn River Bore’s finest, The Muddy BrothersTom Kay and Nick Hounsfield