Lifestyle magazine Vapors were given the opportunity to create a special Friends & Family release New Era 59Fifty. The neon inspiration was lifted from the ever popular Neon Air Max 95. Designed by Weekly Drop’s Frank the Butcher, only 100 of these will only be handed out to select individuals.
Sharing a common agenda of creating high quality and sophisticated pieces for the market, it was only a matter of time before Mosley Tribes and Hardy Blechman’s maharishi teamed up for this limited edition sunglass release. Aside from the clothing and art exploits of maharishi, Hardy Blechman worked extensively on DPM, a book outlining the history and styles of camouflage over the years and the evolution of its uses into civilian society. Mosley Tribes emerged from the shadows of Oliver Peoples to create a new brand with different inspirations. This collaborative eyewear set takes into account maharishi’s refined nature incorporating intricate detailing. Three separate exchangeable lenses are available, Shooter Yellow, Silver Mirror and Grey Gradient. Available this Friday at maharishi, Barney’s Co-op and other fine retailers.
A few months ago, one of Futura’s best subway works was captured in a novelty size model by All City Style. Now you can be a legend in your own eyes with a blank version of the same MTA Subway cars which has been the canvas behind so many legends. The blank slate allows you to throw up any designs you please. Available now at Sold Out.
Visvim purists will most likely scratch their heads regarding some of the latest releases from fabled Japanese brand Visvim. Since its inception, many have felt that the G. Line (marketed globally) to be a deviation from what has earned Visvim so many accolades. Although the silver colorway within this particular release of G. Line Skynyrd Ring Mocs could be considered the poster child of the G. Line, the other two releases should achieve passing grades. Available now at F.I.L. shops in Japan.
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It’s always occurred to me if people would actually wear designs themed around holidays year round. Will people be wearing these latest Bape tees in the middle of summer despite the obvious Christmas designs? Their well known Ape Head and Baby Milo were given the Rudolph the Red Nose treatment while striped ribbon ‘X’ on the back. Available now at Cliffedge.