Urban Look, the street fashion/culture/sneakers/lifestyle magazine in China, now launched their blog section “Urban Life”. They currently have Himm and PK who are the designers for Nike “Year of Dog” Air Force 1, the N.S.B.Q (Ning Si Bu Qu) crew, the Urban Magazine crew, the CLOT crew, Sam Lee from Subcrew and more.
Image/Info: Urban Look
Animal Bikes will soon be releasing their first ever New Era fitted caps designed by Whiteboy. Available in 2 styles together with some matching shirts and thermals. Release date will be November 15th.
Image/Info: Animal Bikes and Defgrip
Prequel Magazine issue 1 collectors item issue has released. This new issue features Mark Shinodo, Cut Chemist, Upper Deck, Crooks n Castle, Honda Minibikes and more.
Download the PDF here.
Image/Info: Prequel Magazine via Fixins
Thats right kiddies, Don’t Believe the HYPEBEAST is back up, and no we’re not talking about ourselves either.
Created by a group of people who were once impressed by the innovative designs of streetwear labels, and now see the market as a “vast array of boring and predominantly overpriced streetwear” they decided to create Don’t Believe the HYPEBEAST to help people realize that not every thing a company puts out is necessarily “hot” just coz of the brand name behind it. So if you feel that you are one of those people who like to go against the hype, then be sure to check out this website for all their latest thoughts.
Image: Don’t believe the hypebeast via Steven Vogel’s Blog
On Thursday, October 19, the Vista Theatre in Los Angeles will premiere “World Tour.” It’s a collection of 16 short documentaries directed by Adam Jay Weissman (Stussy/Pollyn) that explores the creative process of some of the world’s most legendary street artists. Included in the film are Rob Abeyta, Eric Elms, Futura, Ghost, Haze, Wes Humpston, Kaws, KR, Geoff McFetridge, Mister Cartoon, Neckface, Gary Panter, Brent Rollin, Kostas, Sk8 Thing, Tetsu “Tet” Nishiyama, and more. The documentary was shot all over from locations such as New York, Los Angeles, and Tokyo over the last year. Now this is your chance to see the whole thing.
Thursday, October 19, 8:00 p.m.
Vista Theatre
4473 Sunset Drive, Los Angeles
(Q&A afterwards with Rob Abeyta, Geoff McFeteridge and Brent Rollins.)
Click here to RSVP.
See the flyers after the jump!
Image/Info: Stussy