When the first series of the Bape Tiger Full Zip Parkas came out, there was quite a bit of hype surrounding it and it was definitely a highly anticipated product. It’s time for the second series of the Tiger Parkas to release and like the last time there will be four colors coming out, black, navy, orange, and grey. These are now available, but I’m sure getting your hands on these won’t be an easy task.
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San Jose, California is hosting the 2007 North American Hand Made Bicycle Show and here are some photos from the event. A handmade bicycle is the finest kind of 2-wheeled vehicles you can own, made by a craftsman who has carefully chosen the very best materials and molded them into a bicycle, which is made different for each individual. Handmade bicycles are creative with designs and when each and every piece is put together, the final product is always breathtaking. Check out the photos here to see all the wonderful products that was displayed that this exciting event.
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Adidas continues the quest of reaching into lands far and exotic with the Africa Gazelle from the ongoing Materials of the World project. The classic sneaker was given the ethnic treatment, using fabrics inspired by traditional Vlisco weaves complete with premium ebony leather. The shoe is limited to 495 pairs and is available now at Sneakers n Stuff and Adidas Heritage Stores worldwide.
Unlike the abundance of loud and rebellious that is PAM’s lineup from last year, the upcoming Spring/Summer collection falls back onto more preppy and conservative roots. The provocative graphic tees and longsleeves have dialed back to the subliminal, married with a selection of knit cardigans, track jackets and patented outerwear.
More images from the Catalog detailing the collection after the jump.
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Cool Hunting recently did an interview with prolific Brooklyn graffiti artist José Parlá. In it he details the inspiration that led to the culmination of his work, as well as his unique approach to graffiti art and its cultivation from the underground into the socially acceptable.