Here’s a look at the upcoming Red Tops and aNYthing double label tee, as mentioned in the interview we did with Kenji last month. These tees will be available soon in black, white, heather grey, red and royal.
As part of their Spring 07 collection, G1950 collaborated with Visvim on this Ballistic Textile K Pack. As the name suggests, the body of the K pack is made of 100% ballistic nylon, and features a cotton textile pattern on the bottom. The backpack will be available in two colorways and is set to release in Japan on March 5th.
You can check out the entire G1950 Spring 07 collection here.
Info: High Snobiety
Thanks to 78 from 5th-Dimension, we have a breakdown of what was available at the Supreme release in Harajuku this morning. You’ve got classic Box T’s in 6 colors, New World Order T’s with sheep in the letters, CUNT t’s, and yes the Mike Tyson T among others. Also available are both l/s and pocket faux-mesh constructed T’s, polos using the Native American print from the caps last season, plain hoodies with designs on the draw strings, a new deck by Richard Prince, new stickers (pictured after the jump), keychain bottle openers, bags and the bike lock we showed you yesterday.
The cute and famous characters Caperino & Peperone will be featured on a series of Bearbricks called “A Round World”. The doggy duo which was created by artist Kuntzel+Deygas was born in Stromboli, Italy. Since they were brought to this world, they have visited many cities including Paris, Tokyo, London, Hawaii, and Jaïpur and therefore, each 400% Bearbrick in this collection will represent one of the mentioned locations. The Bearbricks will be available in March exclusively at Colette (France) and Isetan (Japan).
Image: La MJC
No shop is more badass than Supreme, and no-one in the world is as badass as Mike Tyson, not even Jack Bauer. Thanks to Rob Heppler, we have a teaser image of a Mike Tyson t-shirt Supreme did. To confirm this, Honeyee has a Supreme ad banner with Mike Tyson on it. Check out the picture of the jump.
Image: Rob Heppler via Weekly Drop