Dr. Romanelli is at it again. For his latest project, the Dr. will be incorporating his love of old Warner Bros. Cartoons (especially the toons where mad scientist characters are portrayed) into a collection of aparrel, footwear, toys, and art. The likes of Converse, Over The Stripes, LA’s Span of Sunset are part of the footwear and apparel design. While, Monster 5 is responsible for the Bugs Bunny Toy. And for the art releases, original renditions of the Looney Tunes themes are done by Berko on Whatsupdrx.com. The whole collection will be available at 181 Martel where these limited pieces will be sold.
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We previously posted some of the newly released Shark Hoodie by BAPE. This time around all-over print madness will strike again in the shape of the Bathing Ape Milo Hoodies. They are available in three colorways: black, brown, and orange. The print design on the hoodies are very detailed with all of Milos friends making an appearance.
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As we posted earlier before, we gave you guys news of the new collaborations Stussy is doing with Nike. For this month Stussy will be releasing with Nike these Dunk Highs and Free Trail kicks. The release date will be the October 14th at Stussy stores across the World and October 28 at Tier Zero accounts outside of Japan and US.
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Seven Cities, Seven Shoes, Seven Stories. Nike will be holding an event that would celebrate the three decades of Nike’s research and development for their technological advancement in cushioning: The Air Max 360. The event will be a collective of artists, illustrators, sculptors, and filmmakers and will span the cities of Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelona, London, Milan, and Istanbul.
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Woody, found and editor of Sneaker Freaker collaborated with Lacoste to produce these limited edition Missouri ‘85 Heritage tennis shoes. The shoe was launched at Alife in New York and are limited to only 250 pairs worldwide. They are only available at Size and Ryouki in Oxford in the UK.
‘I love the era that the Missouri ‘85 comes from, when the cross training or all-terrain type multi-sport sneakers kicked off,’ Woody explains. ‘There’s something about the self-fastening strap with the branding right upfront on the forefoot that sucks me in, and as soon as I saw it was being re-released I jumped on it.
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