Perhaps best know for his secretive concrete Nike Dunk project, artist JUSE entrusted some old Dutch grandmas to knit a limited run of 10 scarves each made entirely of shoelaces. A creative secondary application of shoelaces on par with those famed shoelace belts. The scarves are currently available at I Have Pop.
Here’s a look at a series of samples from Vans’ Mexican Blanket pack. The shoes feature materials similar to Mexican blankets often seen in various tourist destinations. These blankets are often woven with bright colorful patterns. These releases are a bit more understated with a predominately black weave with the odd bits of colorful lines. No word yet on availability.
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The recent renovations of the APC Daikanyama Homme by Japanese design firm Wonderwall has yielded more then just a new store aesthetic. The Doubled Centimeter bracelet is a collaboration between the two brands and utilizes natural nubuck leather. The outer portion (visible) is embossed with a ruler design while the inside is embossed with APC/Wonderwall. Available now through APC with a price tag of $55 USD.
With next year seeing a shift away from retro Jordans, the retro fix will be available only through Countdown Packs and Air Jordan x Air Force 1 Fusion releases. Among the Fusion releases are these black-fire red release which perhaps best embodies the Air Jordan V it represents. The black nubuck upper includes an ice blue sole and red midsole with 23 embroidered on the heel.
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Some recent releases from skate and lifestyle brand Supreme has yielded two collections of their popular 5 panel box caps. Both the Window Pane and Glen Check caps are available in three colorways at select Supreme dealers such as Ginzi’s Choice.
The latter half of 2007 produced some extraordinary sights in Burma as tens of thousands of Buddhist monks protested against the actions of the government. Thousands of monks would become detained while others would succumb at the hands of military officials despite their peaceful demonstrations. Using the voice behind his popular label Undercover, Jun Takahashi designed the Free Burma T-shirt to bring awareness and reinforce his stance behind the monks of Burma. The t-shirt will be available through outlets such as Undercover shops in Taipei and Hong Kong starting January 3rd.