Available online now is Goods Fall 2006 Collection. You can take a look at most of their pieces on their site. It’s a very impressive range of jackets, hoodies, tees, denim and more. The Green M65 is a personal favorite, but the collection of tees are sure to impress other shirt aficionados. Make sure to cop these Goods when you get a chance.
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iDiom just stepped up their game in the snowboard design department with these Grayscale Series Boards. The design reflects the concepts of sleek and luxury. You won’t see a lot of boards like these on the mountain. Check out the gloves and bindings also. The quality of the design on them are sleek and luxurious too. Make sure to consider these if your looking to own a new board.
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The Clot fam recently closed their doors to Solecity. The exhibit was a big success as many turned out for the event. So what’s in store for Clot? Answer: ACU. The Clot collective will start ACU, a premier sneaker shop in Shanghai. That’s all the info we have for now so please stay tuned as we find out more about this exciting venture.
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This Thursday October 26, Neighborhood will launch the 3rd volume of their magazine. Other than containing it’s Autumn/Winter 2006 collection, the magazine will also showcase their women’s line, their collaborative works, their children’s line (colors), an Osamu Nagahama Interview, and many more. It’s catalogue season for all the brands, and Neighborhood’s should be one of the better ones out there.
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For it’s next release, the Undefeated x Nike will collaborate on a special edition Nike Air Force 1. The kicks sport what looks to be similar to a hemp material. It takes a very earthy look with its sand sole and baroque brown heel pannels and lining. Also, the green swoosh complements the entire colorway and contains “On Your Feet Kid” on the midsoles. The launch date is set on October 28th. It will be released in: EXIT by double-park – Basement, 73 Chatham Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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