Sean Cliver, famous skateboard artist, is collaborating with Supreme to produce two skateboards with his own original artwork and two t-shirts for the project release. Sean Cliver started his career at Powell Peralta and has worked with the likes of World Industries, 101, Birdhouse, and Hook-ups, and has also published an abundance of books featuring thousands of skateboard graphics. The collaboration will be available at the NY and LA stores and online on June 12th, and will hit Japan stores on June 14th.
Sean Cliver, famous skateboard artist, is collaborating with Supreme to produce two skateboards with his own original artwork and two t-shirts for the project release. Sean Cliver started his career at Powell Peralta and has worked with the likes of World Industries, 101, Birdhouse, and Hook-ups, and has also published an abundance of books featuring thousands of skateboard graphics. The collaboration will be available at the NY and LA stores and online on June 12th, and will hit Japan stores on June 14th.
As part of their ongoing Century Celebration, Converse brought together some major players in the music industry to create a new soundtrack called “My Drive Thru.” The collaborating artists includes Pharrell Williams, N.E.R.D, Santogold, and Julian Casablancas. The track will be released on Tuesday, June 10th, and will be available for free download on converse.com and other authorized Converse websites. The three artists also collaborated on a music video that will be released during the summer.
While previous years were littered with numerous Wu-Tang referencing t-shirts, like all things they came to an abrupt end. However, teaming up with legendary Wu-Tang member Raekwon, Diamond Supply Co. are revisiting the Wu-Tang and Raekwon’s hit album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx album in a t-shirt made exclusive to this year’s Rock the Bells Tour.
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Lacoste’s select collection of footwear Stealth features some of the fabled French tennis brands most cherished classics under a new contemporary design style. Here’s a look into their 2008 June releases including the Revan 2 P-Line, Revan 2 M-Dlux, Missouri, Missouri Punch and Revan 3 Croc-R. Each style is minimalistic in its branding however each style incorporates a quality finish and clean styling. Available now at Flauge.
Inspired by 90s outdoor-inspired materials seen on backpacks, the Porter Vital collection is yet another release which implements the use of interesting materials from the heralded Japanese accessories maker. Over the years we’ve seen Porter create a series of collections with interesting material choices including leather with APC and denim with Levi’s (albeit with Head Porter). Aside from three wallet styles, a fourth release includes a useful coin and card holder as well. Available now at Porter.
New from Reebok is the Sir Jam Mid Retro which is part of the Training Day Collection. Four colorways will be available starting July at select boutiques worldwide.
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Despite a faltering identity in the North American market, adidas has still had an integral part in various subcultures. Perhaps none other then the flagship basketball model the Superstar, from its role on the courts to the streets, the Superstar has still managed to keep things chugging along more then 35 years since its debut. A look into the 2008 fall/winter preview features some rather subtle and clean colorways as well as a look into signature adidas Skateboarding models. Available starting July.
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Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 release “Born to Run” was an album that epitomized the times. The album’s poetic prose mixed with classic rock styling spoke of youthful independence and became the soundtrack of a generation. Swedish artist Rigas known for his abrasive yet danceable synth heavy electronic music has penned an updated version of The Boss’ classic entitled “Born Not to Run”. Despite what the title suggests the track is in no way a remake, but rather a modern take (with tongue planted firmly in cheek) of the overall feeling of the youth today.
The song deals specifically with the claustrophobia of youth, constant boredom and a pervasive dead end feeling. However, the robust synth, keyboard stabs and bass accents don’t allow the song to get bogged down in its own seriousness creating a contrast to the heavy lyrics with a danceable bass line. Rigas’ voice is a half yelled high pitched shriek that matches well with the track. The video depicts is a bleak black and white urban landscape. Rigas is draped head to toe in white as he nonchalantly runs through his verses (even checking his cell phone at one point). The video and his attitude match perfectly with the feeling and message of the song.
A website has been launched for the Stussy x Neighborhood “Boneyards” Project. Currently there isn’t much information on the website about the project but the project will launch on June 21st. Keep checking the site or sign up to their newsletter to get the latest info on the Boneyards Project.
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Add another collaboration to German sneaker boutique Solebox’s recent team-up frenzy as they look to add their own touch to the Saucony Jazz. The brown and yellow colorway is marked by mesh on the toebox and suede throughout. A release date has yet to be announced.
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As a child growing up, the experiences brought on by riding his BMX and skateboard gave WTAPS founder TET an interesting outlook on life which manifested itself in WTAPS’ popular line of apparel and accessories. His experience in the realm of BMX made him an interesting and qualified candidate to design the Japan BMX Federation kits. The jerseys have strong links to Japan including the use of traditional fonts and a map of Japan.
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