A $100 million dollars promotional campaign has led to the pairing of Seattle’s GOODS and Microsoft’s stab into the MP3 player marketplace, the Zune. The special gold argyle pattern is limited to 10 pieces, hardly necessary but still a novel concept. Available in 8 GB & 80 GB formats this Saturday at GOODS.
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The Canadian crew at Goodfoot keeps the holiday releases coming, this time by way of a collaborative project with Chicago based boutique Saint Alfred. The series of boxing inspired tees is the round 1 of an ongoing project between the two premiere retailers. Available soon at all Saint Alfred and Goodfoot locations.
A few days ago, Japan’s so called godfather of streetwear Hiroshi Fujiwara let the cat out of the bag regarding his latest team up with British headwear makers Kangol. Here’s a better look at the cap. The cap will only be offered in black, unlike Hiroshi’s previous Kangol creations. Look for them to drop through the hnyee.Store on December 7th.
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Fuji began operations at the end of the 1800s and would go on to establish the “Tour of Japan” as well as be in attendance for the inaugural Keirin (sprint races) in 1948. Together Fuji and Obey teamed up to produce a fixed gear bike which takes the best of both worlds. The old school aesthetics of a 100 year company with specialized parts creates a modern classic. Available later this week at select Obey dealers.
Canadian brand Skoold In Korectnuss worked together with former DMC’s World DJ Championship winner (at 15 years of age none the less) A-Trak to produce this jaw dropping New Era cap. The cap is decked out front to back and includes custom silk lining with the taglines “Sunglasses is a Must” and “Skoold In Korectnuss”. Available later this month.