PF Flyers linked up with Baracuta for a release of these special edition PF Flyer kicks. This new range of shoes are available in hi’s and lows and should be out soon. Baracuta is a Manchester based company known for their rainproof and windproof jacket designs. They became popular through their G9 design, which was the original Harrington Jacket. The company started out in 1937, the same year the Posture Foundation became known as “P-F.” Hence, this collaborative project between two classic companies.
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Check out the latest Supreme mash up, a Timberland field boot that appears in Complex Magazine’s limited edition Buyers Guide. In addition to under the radar collaborations, the issue profiles veteran brands like Ralph Lauren, Stussy, New Era, Nike and those on the come-up like Burton, Perks and Mini, Nom De Guerre, and Lemar and Dauley. Check newsstands now for the book, and Supreme this winter for the boot.
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This baseball jacket was produced by the collaborative efforts of XLarge and Corefighter Co. As you can see, a huge XLarge logo is posted on the backside of the jacket, while the Corefigher Co. logo sits on the right sleeve. Corefighter Co. is a Japanese label. Although not too well known like its other Japanese brand counterparts, Corefighter has some very impressive products under their line. Check them out when you have the chance.
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Korean street culture magazine, Musinsa hooked up with Creative Recreation to release a special edition sneaker. The kicks consists of a sexy black and gold colorway with most of the black being made up of patent leather, crocodile skin, and what looks to be suede. Also, the gold Creative Rec logo on the front and the Musinsa “M” logo on the side gives it an even classier look. This is one very “grown n sexy” release by Creative Recreation.
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Head on over to Honeyee’s Think Piece now and read Paul Mittleman’s interview with Futura. The interview talks about Futura’s interest in cycling. It expands on the cycling culture, his days as a bike messenger, how he first got interested in riding, and what his thoughts on cycling now. This is a very interesting interview exploring a different side of Futura a lot of people don’t know about. It’s a good read, so check it out now.
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