Arkitip just released a special 3-pack magazine edition of their NYC issues. It comes with issues 0028 – Cover artist Reas (includes Air Freshener), 0030 – Cover artist KR (includes Krink Sharpie), 0031 – Cover artist Ssur (includes 7” Record). Also out is their current release of the Now You Know book, which is written by Downtown Manhattan impresario, Tony Arcabascio exclusively for Arkitip, between 2003-2006. And to top it off, Arkitip’s has their latest issue out, PAM Issue 0036, which features Shayne Ehman, Vanskap, Joshua Gajownik, NYK, Denmark Bicycles, PAM, and more. All hand packaged and limited to 1000.
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adidas Gazelle fans have a lot to look forward to in 2007. If you love these great classic sneakers, be sure to look out for some new releases this year because you have a lot of styles to choose from. New colorways such as red/blue, brown/baby blue, and orange/black are just some of the different combinations you can find. There is also a tan/dark brown model which sports perforated leather.
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False had a crazy year last year, and it seems as though the brand has no plans of stopping in 07. To kick off the New Year, False has re-vamped their website with flash. The upgrade to the site was meant to coincide with the soon to be launched Shophouse that’s open to the public via appointment. Check out the new site here.
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Nike seems to be adding their new found glow in the dark feature to more of their kicks, and the latest model to feature this is a pair of Air Max 90 sample. Using black as the base color, it adds touches of bright yellow and glow in the dark materials for the accents. Look for these to drop later this year.
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These new outdoor ads by DDB Worldwide Communications Group Inc. for Nike have been spotted around Paris. These new ads literally highlight Nike’s laser engineered technology for the air max shoes. They look like normal ads during the day time, but when the sun sets, the ads shine bright for all to see.
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