UNDFTD recently had their Spring/Summer exhibition in Tokyo for their upcoming Play Dirty collection. Included for this project are UNDFTD items in collaboration with Medicom for a Bearbrick toy, some New Balance kicks, Vans Sk8 Hi models, Stussy collaboration tees, and a whole bunch of other items including jackets, hoodies, shorts, and more. The Play Dirty collection will be one of those very exciting projects to come out this year, so be sure to stay tuned.
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Japanese label, Revolver is at it again this year for their newest collection for Spring and Summer. Revolver’s theme for this year’s range is entitled Daydream & Sweetness. It is a collection that represents nostalgia and reflections of the past. A lot of their products consists of different of both fun and more subtle items in the form of hoodies, tees, denim, belts, bags, and more.
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The Brooklyn Projects will be dropping a special exclusive item this weekend. Bounty x Hunter, who have collaborated with Excel before will drop their newly designed tee graphic. This time around, the graphic will be a special glow in the dark piece. Only 40 of these were made and will be exclusive to the Brooklyn Projects shop at Echo Park. You can try to get your own by heading to BP this Saturday, Feb. 24th at 12pm. Check out the flyer for more info.
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We have previously reported about the Dr. Romanelli “Sweet Revenge” exhibition at visionary LA fashion hotspot Naked/181 Martel. Dr. Romanelli has just announced the release of his latest collection of reworked vintage military clothing and Jordan Reconstruct jackets and here are detailed photos of this installation at Naked/181 Martel, an environment that was created by artist Axis and Kyle Ng. All the pieces are amazing and the tribute to MJ is very original and creative, so check it out at Supertouch.
Alife and Kangol has been producing many great collaborations on head wear and here are the newest from their collection. They have added more colors to their already signature styles of the 3-D Logo and Bugged classic Pull-On. They have a grey/black, white/black, and purple/black in the Bugged and a purple/white in the 3-D Logo.