Subware have just released two New Era Fitteds with two totally different designs from both sides of the spectrum. The one pictured above left features an all over print with embroidered bright blue Subware tag, and the other on the right features a much cleaner purple color with just a stitched letter S logo on the front. so if your a fan of either of these caps be on the look out for them as both are available now.
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Ecko have really gone all out this time by working with different famous street artists to create this new line they call “Function”. What makes this limited edition line so special isn’t just the artist’s that Mark Ecko has hired to do collaborations with, but even the packaging itself is special.
Limited to just 178 pieces world wide and individually numbered, this particular pack designed by WK Interact actually turns into a photo frame as well, so instead of throwing the box away like most people usually would; you can now pop it up and use it around the house as an arty way to show off your pictures. So if you want to get hold of this pack hurry over to we sold out now and put your order in before they are all gone.
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Reebok fans time to listen up, coz Connecticut based boutique Kultjah has teamed up with Reebok to come up with this pair of very unique Reebok Classics with a twist. Named “The Hood Herbalist” this pair of kicks features a toe box that looks different on every pair as well as what seems to be a hemp material with an embroidered logo on the heel of the shoe.
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Huf have recently hired Benny Gold to design this New Era Fitted cap for them, featuring Hufs trade mark Skyline Design in orange embroidered stitching along the back of the cap and a radial design stitched on the bill, showing the world yet another again why Huf has been so successful with their designs.
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Here we bring you some samples that didn’t make it from Hufs 3 Feet High program with DQM, Kicks/HI, HUF And Vans for 2007, and as Keith himself says, people always tend to want the things they can’t seem to have, which would seem to be pretty true in this case as well.
Image/Info: Keith Hufnagel’s Blog