New York brand Vane has taken it upon themselves to push boundaries through their clothing and designs. Their "We Are All Vane" pendant addresses the issues of religion and uses symbols of major religions, Islam, Christianity and Judaism. These thoughts of religion go further to reference city life, a place where different cultures and religions coexist together. Each piece is unique due to the manufacturing process and the hand carving process. These 100% New York made pendants each hang from a 36 inch brass rope chain. Three different plated finishes are available, gun metal plated, brass plated and silver plated. Another sterling silver version is available. The pewter plated pendants will retail for $85 USD while the sterling silver pendant will retail for $1,200 USD.
The debut of the Supra Muska Skytop was an instant hit among many with a certain gold/silver colorway becoming a classic in the eyes of many. Supra will release a similar model of their popular OG with a pure metallic gold upper with perforated leather. Not many stores in the US will stock these limited edition Skytops. Turf release their shipment on November 27th at 12:00 pm.
A follow-up to Surrender’s 2007 Fall/Winter Collection is the Regular Cut Denim which features a traditional straight leg button fly cut, made from the same Japanese denim as that used by Neighborhood. Two different styles are available, processed indigo and processed black denim. The subtlety distressed denim is highlighted by a Surrender along the waistband and Surrender rivets. Available now at Haven, priced at $290 CND (approximately $293 USD).
The 3rd print volume of online magazine honeyee will release December 3rd in Japan. This issue focuses on active lifestyles which include Hiroshi Fujiwara in the back country as well as various extreme sports. From a fashion standpoint they’ve included interviews with Undercover, Stussy 2008 Sprint/Summer and Visvim’s recently seen Folk Series. Although availability will generally be sparse, check your local import bookstore to see if they have this in stock on December 3rd.
New samples of surfaced of Nike’s original Air Max 1 model. The upper is relatively tame barring the use of some camouflage print seen on the heel. Although most fans who appreciate the use of a mesh toebox will most likely rather see their Air Max’s devoid of any use of patent and camouflages. Look for these to hit select Nike dealers in the coming weeks.
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