A series of artists teamed up with G-Shock to produce a collection of customized watches. At the basis of each artist design is a simple black/black watch. From there an impressive list of artists which include Eric Elms, Madsaki, Rostarr and DQM each put their personal touches on the classic DW-5600 model. A total of 4 artist watches and a standard 5th model will go on pre-sale November 22nd at nano・universe.
On the heels of Major Threat’s recently updated website comes their latest collection of t-shirts and fitted caps. The hustles and hardships seen on an everyday basis are reflected in their designs. This series includes four t-shirt designs and two fitted caps. Available at the following stores.
For those familiar with adidas’ "Impossible is Nothing" campaign, it was that very campaign which inspired NBA star Gilbert Arenas for this particular adidas Team Signature Gil II Zero Cust0mize. The upper is made of a dry erase material which enables users to use special markers to write their very own "Impossible is Nothing" story. These will release on Friday, November 23rd and will subsequently be worn that night by Arenas vs. the Warriors. Suggested retail price is $90 USD. More information regarding the whole project can be seen here.
Japanese label GDC has always prided itself on its traditional and conventional stylings which have manifested itself throughout each years collections. A look into their upcoming collection for next year sees the result of their brand concept with some mostly clean cut styles. This theme is based around Route 66. Some of the pieces are currently available through Zozotown’s GDC.
More often then not, the thought of luxury time pieces evokes thoughts of the quintessential classics Rolex. Over the years the Daytona model from Rolex has been the most sought after model in the collection. This has spurred many a imitation and re-inspirations based on this popular design. Japanese brand FAT has offered their spin on things which resulted in their very own FATYONA. Available at select FAT dealers.