TRIBEZA + Public School's A Custom Build
TRIBEZA is thrilled to partner with the brilliant photographers and designers at Public School for the TRIBEZA + Public School's A Custom Build, presented by Neuro and sponsored by Allen's Boots.
Hosted by Revival Cycles, a custom and vintage motorcycle shop located in East Austin, the evening will feature unique pop-up shops from top local retailers, including STAG, By George, HELM Boots, Co-Star, Howler Brothers, Criquet Shirts, Noah Marion Quality Goods and more.
A special, never-before-seen gallery of new work by the guys of Public School will provide an incredible backdrop for the night, as guests listen to music by DJ GIVE'R and enjoy bites by Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden, Frank, GoodPop and Stiles Switch BBQ & Brew, as well as drinks by Deep Eddy Vodka, Leprechaun Hard Cider, Neuro, Skinnygirl, Victoria and Corona. The latest Subaru models will also be on display for partygoers to check out. Tickets, which include food and beverage, are $10.

A Custom Build: About the Location
On any given day, you'll find the Revival Cycles workshop floor lined with beautifully crafted bikes, from a 1953 Vincent Rapide to a retro Ducati Sport Classic. Driven by a passion for craftsmanship and innovation, this East Side motorcyclists' haven balances visually dynamic design with technical expertise. "We expect the bikes we build to be ridden without compromise," says founder Alan Stulberg. "A motorcycle and its rider can—and should—be an expression of individuality and style, but at the same time, the machine must perform flawlessly." To that effect, Revival Cycles offers repair, maintenance and custom build services, executed by an expert team of engineers, machinists and mechanics. Whether you're looking to bring state-of-the-art technology to a vintage machine or give a handcrafted, one-of-a-kind touch to a modern bike, the staff brings a combined 40 years of experience to create a flawless finished product. Above all, Revival Cycles is a retreat from the city, where motorcyclists can lose themselves amidst the shop's curated collection of vintage-inspired gear, custom parts, engine cutaways and more. "We hope to share the obsession we have with the romance of the open road," Stulberg remarks, "and the chance to leave it all behind."

Public School
With all the exciting shops and independent local designers for men in Austin, TRIBEZA Style Week wouldn't be complete without an event geared towards the dudes. When it came to ironing out our concept for the event, we enlisted the guys of PUBLIC SCHOOL, the talented collective of designers and photographers who work together and individually in a shared studio on the East Side. We asked them to not only showcase an art installation of their work at the event, but to help create a name and poster for it. And as expected, they came up with the perfect name for our first ever night of pop-up shops at Revival Cycles—"A Custom Build." Cody Haltom, a designer at PUBLIC SCHOOL explains: "A common thread among Revival and the clothing shops in the show is an appreciation for customized, handmade elements. Revival takes motorcycles seriously. The shops take clothing seriously. Both understand the importance of details, and recognize that tailoring something to an individual's style produces a stronger, more unique product."

