Skate girls now have an alternative when it comes to skate fashion. Veering away from the boyish look presented today in female skate clothing, Olive Skateboards recently debuted their new line for the ladies called, Olive Oil. Lacy Barry, a Calgary-based clothing designer is responsible for designing most of the clothes and some of the board graphics for Olive Oil. The pieces, which include hoodies, sweaters, dresses and skirts dawn warm and subtle colors of creams, beiges, warm greys, purple, and pink. The clothes are tailored for the female skater’s need for quick movements on a board, but also are stitched and designed perfectly for casual wear as well.
Image / Info: Cool Hunting
French design company, JUICY JAZZ is bringing out a new set of t-shirts. Basing their theme from different musical cultures from a variety of countries, JUICY JAZZ was able to produce 8 different designs. each design is limited to 100 pieces only.
Info: Juicyjazz
The XS 850, a classic PUMA heritage style, has been taken to new heights and wilder colorways. Available in three different colorways and are set for release in August.
Images: Puma
With the new Solebox store going to be opened soon, they are going to bring out a pair of Air Force 1 iD to celebrate the Grand Opening.
Limited to 12 pairs, available at the new Solebox store only.
Stay tuned for further info and images.
Info: Hikmet @ Solebox
After a series of heavy collaborations with some of the biggest names in fashion such as COMME des GARCONS, UNDERCOVER and A BATHING APE, Hong Kong based label SiLLY THING launched their original clothing line last September in 2005 and was an immediate success among teens in Hong Kong and throughout asia. TK (the director of SiLLY THING) reveals the newest denim in his blog today.
With less than 20 pieces for each item released to the public everytime, expect a long line queueing on the release day. These are rumored to be released in April.
Image: THINKSiLLY