(Sorry for any spelling errors due to the translator)
Hello everyone, nice to talk to you, Arthur here.
It is with great pride that I bring you a teaser of one of the biggest projects of my life. As I like to say to my friends here in Brazil, “let’s start with a little context, because context is good”:
For those who were part of the yoyo world community around 2009, you know the great influence that one brand had on people’s mouths, the magnificent “Anti-Yo,” a brand that aimed to create a meaningful name for a-like-broadcast yoyo brand. Very important names for our community were born from this group, such as Jake Bullock and… Doctor Popular!
This specific name (Doc Pop) created at the time one of the items that, for me, would be key to the company’s prominence at the time: the Denim Bags. The first versions were simple, but still charismatic and very well made, a craft made with great care that represented the brand with great style.
Years later, Anti-Yo would collaborate with the denim clothing company “Holy Stitch!” located in California, which (I may be mistaken) would make its debut with the Anti-Yo YWET yoyo. The brand and the bags caught my attention and enchanted me, but what didn’t enchant me were the prices at which the throws (yoyos) and the bags belonged.
“Paying $300 for a yoyo to have access to a bag” is CRAZY. So, faced with this situation, the idea of "Father Nature" was born, a brand of yoyo accessories (pouches, holsters, and others) that, in a somewhat exaggerated way, “wants to be the Save Deth” of the yoyo accessories community.
Thanks to the help of Doc Pop himself and after much research and prototypes, the first batch of bags based on those of Anti-Yo x Holy Stitch! It will be developed in the coming days, with selected jeans, “One of a kind” buttons hand-painted by me, a size that accepts current yoyos with competition diameter and width, and a personalized side label, and will be available soon.
This is a project I’m putting a lot of care and effort into, and I really hope a famous retailer or store will agree to venture into this project, which I imagine is quite unexpected (and sought after!) for many.
A big hug to everyone and I hope to receive positive feedback from you.
- Arthur Breno




















