The third and final installment between New York sneaker store David Z. and Saucony comes to a conclusion later this week. Marked by two colorful releases in the past, this third model is inspired by Goldbar, an establishment often frequented by David Z.’s resident sneaker design guru Ronnie Fieg for each year’s birthday bash. Look for these to become available online at David Z. on Thursday, June 12th and in-stores the following day at 10:00 am. The suggested retail price for each of the 120 pairs is $90 USD.
David Z.
556 Broadway(bet. Prince and spring st.)
New York City, NY
10012
The third and final installment between New York sneaker store David Z. and Saucony comes to a conclusion later this week. Marked by two colorful releases in the past, this third model is inspired by Goldbar, an establishment often frequented by David Z.’s resident sneaker design guru Ronnie Fieg for each year’s birthday bash. Look for these to become available online at David Z. on Thursday, June 12th and in-stores the following day at 10:00 am. The suggested retail price for each of the 120 pairs is $90 USD.
David Z.
556 Broadway(bet. Prince and spring st.)
New York City, NY
10012
Lacoste’s premium Stealth collection looks to carry its well deserved momentum acquired over the last few seasons into the 2008 fall/winter collection with a series of Missouris seen here. The cross-trainer style sneaker looks to some interesting twists such as reptile leather and well balanced colorways to highlight the collection.
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Last week marked the opening of joint show between accomplished skateboard artist’s Cody Hudson and Michael Seiben at San Francisco’s FIFTY24SF gallery. More likely then not any skate fan has come across a deck design created by these two well-known artists. The exhibition displays go beyond accustomed skate decks with the inclusion of various portraits and installations. For Cody Hudson, his exhibit “Save My Life”, he delves extensively into human life that explores the concepts of both happiness and foreseen death. Michael Sieben’s “Heroes for Ghosts” features a progression of childhood to the adult life with his trademark style. The exhibition is currently on display at FIFTY24SF.
Cody Hudson: Save My Life | Michael Sieben: Heroes for Ghosts @ FIFTY24SF
June 5 – June 26, 2008
FIFTY24SF Gallery
252 Fillmore St. (at Haight St.)
San Francisco, CA 94117
Much like the Syndicate series, the Vans Vault series has gained notoriety as Vans’ launching point for some the brand’s more liberal aesthetics. 2008’s fall collection yields much of the same as select team-ups are complimented by the use of materials often seen as a rarity on Vans. One of the more interesting concepts are the use of checker dyed pony hair uppers. Look for these to start relaeasing later this summer at select Vans Vault dealers.
Although never having the opportunity to visit The Hundreds second addition to their growing empire, The Hundreds San Francisco, the pictures have provided a small sense of what the retail experience entails. However I’m pretty sure not amount of visual will replace the actual experience as you venture into the cave. The extensive design process has recently been outlined by Bobby Hundreds as the steps from start to finish is outlined. With a theme of creating an amusement park ride inspired by Indiana Jones, The Goonies and 2001, for many I’m sure the goal has been well achieved.
Although a group shot revealed exactly what was in store come the initial shipment of WTAPS x Vans Syndicate releases starting this month, detail shots were sparse. Here’s a look into the upcoming Bash, set to release this June. WTAPS had complete control and direction for this latest Syndicate collection as the Bash fuses late 80s/early 90s hip hop culture with high end and street fashion. The colorways were chosen to represent the era with highlights including a revamped checkerboard pattern. Look for this to hit Tokyo’s Blackflag in Aoyama this weekend.
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The recent surfacing of Nike’s pack of sneakers referencing all-time favorites left many fans wanting more beyond the preliminary one-angle image. Having said that, here’s a further look into the “King of the Mountain” Air Max 90 inspired largely in part by the Air Mowabb of generations past. The use of the symbolic colorway draws immediate association with the old ACG model. Lots of details can be seen on these 90s from the two sets of laces to clear midsole. Many shops are looking to release these before the end of the month so check your local Quickstrike dealer for availability, however be certain that STANDARD will be releasing their shipment sometime next week.
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In honor of the widely successful Glow in the Dark Tour featuring Kanye West, N*E*R*D, Lupe Fiasco and Rihanna, watch brand Nooka re-worked their Zub watch in a special Glow in the Dark finish. The watches were given as a gift to Kanye and company at the completion of the tour last Saturday in Los Angeles. The Zub watch is among the latest in popular watch styles which utilize more abstract time-telling methods with the use of changing LED bars to denote the time. With only 15 watches produced, a larger release is more then unlikely.
While the MACKDADDY x FLAUGE x Reebok Reverse Jam of December took a relatively tame route in easing in the at the time newly inaugurated retro model, the three parties have pulled out all the stops for their second-coming. The Reverse Jam is revisited once again, however as opposed to the simplicity of a black/white colorway they’ve chosen a poppy yellow color to serve as the basis with pink highlights throughout to finish things off. These will be available exclusively through FLAUGE.
With the recent beginnings of the 2008 European Championships, most of the world regardless of geographic location is most likely tuned in to watch some of the best national talents outside of the World Cup. In accordance with the belief that art and football go hand in hand, Nike 1/1 was created to converge football and art together in a series of visual presentations. Providing the power of curation in the hands of Nick Knight, Knight and 5 other artists would becoming the founding members of the Nike 1/1 project which debuted in Milan back in April. The debut also included 11 new contributing artists. However, a sense of interactivity was brought in as budding artists from around the world contributed their own visions of football and art with a further 11 artists chosen. Now showing in Paris, the Art of Football Exhibition features 26 pieces of football inspired art in a showcase wrapping up on the 17th of June.
Nike “Art of Football” Paris
June 11th – June 17th
Galerie LH
6, rue Saint-Claude
Paris IIIè.
Source: La MJC
For Fall 2008, IPATH, the original skate footwear and apparel brand founded on the platform of sustainability and environmental consciousness, is joining forces with Douglas Miles’ Apache Skateboards, the first Native skateboard brand, to create the I-PACHE collaboration. The I-PACHE collaboration will consist of sneakers, a fitted hat and a t-shirt, all featuring unique Apache Skateboards imagery created by Miles who’s art has also appeared in several galleries and museums. The black sneaker will drop this fall, along with a fitted hat and t-shirt. The tan and white versions will come later to select retailers. “Walk Like A Warrior”, a documentary about the origins of Apache Skateboards, is to be released in late in the summer of 2008. A trailer for the film can be seen after the jump.