The latest version of the Kiefer Hi has been released as part of Visvim’s G. Line Collection. The Global Line has often been associated with a collection of products which emphasize a more liberal approach and stray from the traditional roots which has made Visvim such a powerhouse in recent memory. This Kiefer Hi 2-Tone includes a sand-colored suede and leather upper with four different colors available such as black, green, red and navy blue. Available now through the hnyee.store.
Japanese clothing label Revolver recently collaborated with SO ME, artist and art director of Ed Banger Records. The project revolved around the design of two 100% Medicom Toy Bearbricks. The designs are based off of SO ME’s Paper Bag Boy concept. Available now through the Revolver online shop. Each toy can be purchased seperately for ¥1,470 (approximately $13 USD).
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The label/skate shop HUF founded by Keith Hufnagel has created a new series of New Era 59Fifty Fitted Caps. This series of caps will be made with satin material giving the caps a defined and luxurious look. The caps are available in five colors and will feature a H logo on the front. Look for these to drop at the HUF store located in San Francisco this Saturday November 10th.
Vancouver store Subdivision recently received a new shipment from Japanese label Devilock. Devilock is celebrating their 11th anniversary this year and have big plans which include rumours circulating regarding the opening of a new shop. This release includes a full zip knit sweater, nylon windbreaker M-65, waterproof messenger bag and a vintage wash distressed army t-shirt. Available now at Subdivision.
Japanese jewelers Garni developed their brand philosophy on the pretense of creating jewelry which regardless of the seasons achieves the same effect of creating a memorable and warm piece. To celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of Hong Kong brand Subcrew, two limited edition rings were created. Only 50 pieces are available and will release late into December. Price has yet been determined.