The Clydezilla was built using an old Eastern European Clyde pattern that was originally introduced in the late 1970s.
In case you’re wondering, the gold foil lateral script pays homage to a Japanese run of Clyde’s released in the early 1980s. These “Script Clydes” are numbered 1 to 360 in Chinese on the heel counter. “1” embroidered in gold thread on the left and “360” on the right.
The Clydezilla will be available in two classic colourways, New Navy/ Green & the Black/Radiant Yellow. They will be packed in a custom Made in Japan box. Only 20 select accounts have been chosen to join us in this exclusive launch in May of this year!
They are limited to 360 pairs only.
Info: SneakerFreaker
Billionaire Boys Club has some new designs on the way. The other designs had rides on them but these ones feature accessories like a TREO with a flamingo on it, and a LV-style hand grenade.
Images: Concept Shop
New pictures of the Nike SB Classic by Jeremy Fish are now available at Kix Files.
“San Francisco illustrator/painter/designer Jeremy Fish, known for his signature logo the Silly Pink Bunnies, and his line of skateboards named “The Unbelievers”, picked the Air Classic SB as his collaboration with Nike Skateboarding. Flowery patterns are being lasered all over the dark mocha velour upper paired with metallic gold swooshes. The pink SB tag comes with white stitchings that say “Fish Classic SB”. The heel tab and insole features Fish’s new artwork for these shoes – a fat pink bunny engulfing a skull.”
Images / Info: Kix Files
Japanese designer Usugrow has done up this Black Beauty design for Famous Stars and Straps for their Spring 06 collection. A gold metallic print on black is available online and is an Internet Exclusive colorway! Go get it.
Famous Stars and Straps
With the World Cup just around the corner, Beinghunted has just launched part II of their Joga Bonito feature. You can check out the Joga Bonito Bookzine 2 & Be@rbricks, the Nike Woven Air Footscape, the Football Team Kits and more!
Early April, Nike invited a group of international journalists as well as friends and family to Milan for the launch of Joga Bonito – From Street to Stadium.
Following up on their succesful series of events in Berlin, Nike put together a new exhibition showcasing the fusion of art and design with athleticism and performance.
View the feature at BGHD