UNUSED 2010 Spring/Summer Collection
A look into the offerings from Japanese brand UNUSED are seen here with two pieces from their 2010 spring/summer collection. A detailed vest is defined by a number of silver zips as it is joined by a bold yellow fishtail parka. Available now at s...
UNUSED No. 204 “White Velvet” Candle by KUUMBA
Latest from Japanese fashion label, UNUSED, comes this No. 204 “White Velvet” candle by incense maker, KUUMBA. Packaged in an elegant grey and blue box, the candles are now available at Noa’s Ark.
UNUSED 2010 Spring/Summer Lookbook
Following up on last season’s memorable lookbook, Japanese menswear label UNUSED once again enlists the efforts of unlikely modeling candidates for its lookbook. As comprehensive as ever, the collection continues UNUSED’s versatile na...
UNUSED 2009 Winter Hunting Cap
Prepared for the Winter season, UNUSED releases a new Hunting Cap, offered in three different colorways, including Black, Navy, and Khaki. The piece features Sherpa lining with ear flaps that can hang low or tie up amongst a sleek low profile des...
Unused x Sanders UH0216 Wingtip Oxford
Unused source out the quality offerings of British footwear makers Sanders in the creation of these wingtip oxfords. The contrasting material upper features suede with a leather wingtip motif to offer something a little out of the ordinary in ter...
UNUSED 2009 Fall Shawl Cardigan
Coming off an excellent Fall/Winter lookbook presentation, UNUSED make one of their standout pieces from the collection available to select retailers. Introduced in a royal purple colorway, the classic cardigan is construction with a heavier base...
UNUSED 2009 Fall/Winter Lookbook
Conceived with classic design and contemporary styling in mind, Japanese brand UNUSED seem to capture the concept of well-rounded style with their new collection for Fall/Winter 2009. Modeled by an awesome grandpa with steez, the lookbook does an...
Unused x Steveson Overall Co.
With a child-hood love of overalls eventually turning into a full-fledged career choice for Zip Stevenson, overall trading eventually developed into his own retail venture Denim Doctors. Further expanding, he went on to include belts in his arsen...