HAVEN x Maiden Noir 2010 Winter “The Great North” Collection

January 22, 2010Uncategorizedby Eugene Kan15 Views

Canadian retailer HAVEN and Seattle’s Maiden Noir team-up once again on a second collection which focuses on the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Just recently, HAVEN SELECT enjoyed a grand opening in Vancouver which joins the original location in Edmonton, Alberta. The collection features four different items, Heavy Flannel Overshirts, Embroidered Tees, Beanies, and Tote Bags. The collection will release on Saturday, January 23rd at 11:00 am local time at both HAVEN FLAGSHIP (Edmonton) and HAVEN SELECT (Vancouver).

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  • dickson

    dope!

  • dickson

    dope!

  • dickson

    dope!

  • J

    WOW. Absolute trash. I could make this “collection” with some leather scraps, a few screens, some AAA white tees and two thrift store flannels.

  • J

    WOW. Absolute trash. I could make this “collection” with some leather scraps, a few screens, some AAA white tees and two thrift store flannels.

  • J

    WOW. Absolute trash. I could make this “collection” with some leather scraps, a few screens, some AAA white tees and two thrift store flannels.

  • KB24

    Get it while you can. The Olympics are gonna put a stop to this real quick.
    You can’t put the Olympic rings on anything without permission.

  • KB24

    Get it while you can. The Olympics are gonna put a stop to this real quick.
    You can’t put the Olympic rings on anything without permission.

  • KB24

    Get it while you can. The Olympics are gonna put a stop to this real quick.
    You can’t put the Olympic rings on anything without permission.

  • SGRAF

    I think it’s time for an Toronto location. The flannel overshirt is pure heat.

  • SGRAF

    I think it’s time for an Toronto location. The flannel overshirt is pure heat.

  • SGRAF

    I think it’s time for an Toronto location. The flannel overshirt is pure heat.

  • anon

    I always wonder if these companies throwing the olympic logo on their products actually get permission from the Olympics themselves. It happens quite frequently and you’ll always hear about these smaller companies getting sued for doing something stupid like that.

  • anon

    I always wonder if these companies throwing the olympic logo on their products actually get permission from the Olympics themselves. It happens quite frequently and you’ll always hear about these smaller companies getting sued for doing something stupid like that.

  • anon

    I always wonder if these companies throwing the olympic logo on their products actually get permission from the Olympics themselves. It happens quite frequently and you’ll always hear about these smaller companies getting sued for doing something stupid like that.