Puma has recently released the Puma Stealth Pack which includes two models of sneakers including the Puma Blaze of Glory Stealth and the Puma RS 100. Both come in a monotone colorway but features an urban camo pattern and neon highlights. The Puma Blaze of Glory Steath utilizes a Trinomic sole unit that provides comfort and support while the RS 100 utilizes the R-System that provides ultimate motion control. Both are now available at Overkill Berlin.
The latest double branded Bearbricks from Medicom Toy have been announced. Never one to disappoint on the collaborative front, this latest series of previews and upcoming releases include some special Bearbrick Worldwide Tour 2007 releases, Christmas themed 50% Bearbricks, a pack of twelve Pepsi Nex x Fox Bearbricks based on popular Fox TV and movie characters, Saw 400% Glow in the Dark Bearbrick, Rolling Stones 1000% Bearbrick, Resonate Goodenough 100%/400%, Hysteric Glamour exclusive Ramones 50%/400% Bearbrick and a follow-up Fantastic Plastic Machine 400% Bearbrick. The whole comprehensive list can be seen here.
Legendary jazz musician Marcus Miller teamed up with Levi’s Japan to formulate a second pair of denim. Their original efforts began in the summer of 2006. Marcus Miller’s musical claim to fame include his time as bass guitarist with Miles Davis and Luther Vandross as well as his development of the bass guitar technique known as slapping.This special dark indigo model is based on a tight straight cut with reflective piping along the edge of the outer leg.
The 10th Anniversary of mastermind Japan has resulted in many interesting collaborations. Perhaps none as interesting as the recent uncovering of this Bandai figure based on the Gundam H2YM MS-06J ZAKUII. mastermind Japan were responsible for the colors and their mark is evident with the use of their skull & bones logo on the chest and shield. The two box packaging for this figure weighs in at a staggering 34 kilograms. Available for pre-order at Bandai Hobby Shop with a release date set for March of next year. Fans of mastermind Japan may find the ¥399,000 JPY (approximately $3,679 USD) slightly easier to stomach than most.
Image: Bandai Hobby Shop via O’logy
Japanese label FAT began in 2002 as label which sought inspiration in classic American casual wear with its own little Japanese twists. The latest collection from FAT has seen some interesting bag concepts. Currently available is the Flashpack constructed almost entirely of 3M reflective material. The Loader is a messenger-styled take on a draw-string duffle bag. The Flashpack is currently available, while the Loader will arrive shortly. Both bags can be seen at Dedue.