Levi’s history as a denim maker has extended well over 150 years. Within its storied existence, Levi’s has had more then enough time to cement itself as one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Levi’s latest artistic project, “Innovation Through Art” marks the creative unity of what was once considered work wear with art. A variety of different collaborations have been put forth parallel art which include the Peter Blake inspired vintage modeled pieces, the European Creator Series, and the Tab Device Series.
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New York based skate brand, Shut has dropped some of its latest gear at Boundless. Shut’s original intentions were to provide the East Coast skate scene with it’s own brand in it’s goal of developing the skate scene. Over 20 years later, the extensive range features the obvious skate decks, tee’s, crewneck’s, jackets, and accessories.
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Since Mr. Potato Heads inception in the 1940’s, he has endured countless different transformations and costumes. The last few years has seen him take on the role of various pop icon characters such as Darth Tater (Darth Vader), Spud Trooper (Storm Trooper) and Artoo-Potatoo (R2D2) as well as Spider Spud (Spider-Man). With the release of Transformers the Movie only a few months away, see him take on the role of Optimash Prime.
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Jordan Brand are set to release a special online release of a Fire Red Spiz’ike package that will include the aforementioned sneakers alongside an iPod holder and a messenger bag. The messenger bag features cement print and a Mars Blackmon logo. The slated release date is May 16th, with a price of $295 USD.
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San Francisco’s Huf recently reprinted a special tee shirt that released at a GOODS x Huf party a few months ago. The original white tee-shirt was limited to 50 pieces however this upcoming tee will be available in black/white and will be released alongside a matching skate deck. The graphics were produced by Nin Truong of GOODS, Manik and Maiden Noir.
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