One of the more anticipated Dunks from Nike SB has recently been released at the premier of Nike’s "Nothing But The Truth" film. Even though we showcased these Dunks in our "Nothing But The Truth" preview, here is a closer look at these crazy one of a kind sneaker. For this shoe, Nike SB has combined all the hypest Dunk SB’s ever made and mashed it together into one sneaker. If you take a closer look, you’ll find pieces from the Cali’s, the Pigeons, the Luckies and Unluckies, the Jedi’s, the Denims, the Bucks, the Supreme Hi’s and Lows, the Medicoms, the Huf’s, the Hemps, the Shanghai 1 and 2’s, and the Avengers. These probably won’t be available in your sneaker boutique and people have already put them on eBay for a really expensive price so good luck getting your hands on these.
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Though things are cooling down in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s actually just beginning to heat up in Australia. Known for their flashy prints and high quality garments, the latest range from veteran Australian brand Schwipe is called ‘The Eyes Don’t Lies.’ Taking inspiration from optical illusions, this trans-seasonal collection includes shorts and t-shirts as well as sweaters, cardigans, jeans, and hoodies. What’s interesting is the whole collection was produced in stereo pairs, so they were able to shoot photos that need to be looked at with 3D glasses. All gear is Australian made. Available now at Schwipe.
Founded in 2005 by Etienne Dekkers and Remco van der Velden, Ontour had simplistic beginnings as a brand selling t-shirts from out of their car. Road trips around the city would be taken to find the best shops in town. Each season results in a theme which can very much be considered a story. Although some designers claim their design concepts are without bounds, Ontour feel boundaries are necessary to create a concept that works and relates. Each season can be grouped based on their design themes. At the end of the day, Ontour is sure to keep things fun and humorous, something that isn’t lacking with this latest collection.
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For computer company Hewlett Packard’s latest “The Computer is Personal Again” campaign, they teamed up with Hong Kong label CLOT to promote their cause. This campaign focuses on the necessity and ease of use of HP machines. The t-shirt includes an abstract art print graphic. The shirts will retail at Hong Kong’s Juice, priced at $499 HKD (approximately $64 USD).
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As part of their 2007 Fall Collection, Mishka recently dropped some new denim pieces. Within the drop are the “My Older Brother’s” Denim Jacket and Alexis Raw Selvedge. The jacket features graphics by Derek Riggs, illustrator of Iron Maiden. Available now at Boundless NYC.