French skateboard company Cliche started business in 1997 and this year marks their 10th anniversary. For this milestone they teamed up with Nike SB to create a special edition Classic SB. This shoe features an all black upper with a gum sole, laser cut skull design panels, Euro skull logo on the heel, detailed designed insole and more. They also hosted a 10th Anniversary party and here is a short clip from the party, check it out and hear what Cliche had to say about their skate team and their 10th Anniversary collaboration products.
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NORT will be having a glow in the dark 100% Bearbrick that’s part of the Bearbrick Secret Series 13 and to complement this Bearbrick, they have produced a limited edition t-shirt that matches together with their Series 13 toy figure. This t-shirt is limited to 75 pieces and the pack will be sold exclusively at NORT RECON.
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The C1RCA Select Line will be hitting stores this Fall 2007 and they have many different styles in shoes and apparel prepared for this collection. Some of these items include the 50V Shoe, 99 Shoe, Mod Tee, Leather Hoodie, Select Plaid Hoodie, Leather Backpack, Stripes Fedora, and other great items. This collection certainly has many quality items and provides consumers with a variety to choose from, one of my favorite items from is Select Line is the Leather Hoodie, definitely check it out.
DC has just teamed up with Streetwear label Situationormal to complete a Double Label Project. This project includes two colorways of DC’s limited edition shoes where one of them is inspired by broccoli and beef and the other macaroni and cheese. Some of the features on these shoes include: high-top construction, water-resistant leather, lightweight mesh tongue panel, patent-pending DGT rubber bottom for enhanced durability, and soft non-woven fabric lining. Check out both of these colorways Espresso/Black and Brown/Black that are hitting stores now.
You can find more information on this project here.
As we reported before Japanese Chain store MUJI is opening their first flagship store in New York and they have announced that they will be located in the New York Times Building taking up about 5,000 square feet of retail space. If you haven’t been to a MUJI store before, they sell simple goods that are essential elements of living including stationary, household goods, furniture, clothing, and accessories. Their main focus is quality and simplicity and this is definitely a great move on the part of MUJI to station a store in New York, so look for this location to open for holiday season 2007.
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