Upper Playground have teamed up with their familiar friend FIFTY24SF to created three brand new New Era fitted caps. A familiar all-over print utilizing Upper Playground’s signature Walrus has made a return in a black and orange colorway. Two artists in which Upper Playground have previously worked with in Sam Flores and Jeremy Fish have each designed caps of their own. Sam Flores’ cap, pictured on the bottom features a camo print with his classic head design incorporated, while the other cap is produced with an all over print skull cap with an embroidered logo in classic Jeremy Fish (who collaborated with Nike on the Fish SB Classic) fashion.
Hiroshi has recently posted a photo on this blog displaying samples of the Kangol x Fragment caps. There were a few colors produced, mainly simple colors of black, white, brown. Also, there are a couple of variations of the logos on the back of the cap. There isn’t any information on the release of this product yet, but we’ll definitely keep you posted.
Image: Hiroshi Fujiwara
The list of names for the Undefeated Billboard Project is impressive and after the latest Terry Richardson comes director/designer Mike Mills. Mike’s resume is solid creating videos for Moby and Yoko Ono, and designing album covers for the Beastie Boys, Beck, and Ol’ Dirty Bastard. This billboard design is going to be part 1, so keep your minds open for more creative work as we’ll update you once the billboard changes.
Info: High Snobiety
10 Deep will be launching the final series of their Spring 2007 collection titled “Live Larger Group”. This line consist of new tee designs, caps, hoodies, crewneck sweatshirts, as well as the much-speculated “Last of a Dying Breed” New Era cap and the lightweight Sunburst nylon technical jacket. This collection draws inspiration from various aspects of Native American culture. For all the fans interested, this entire line will drop in stores worldwide and in online retailers on May 3rd, 2007. Check out 10deep.com for additional information.
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Vans will release two fresh color-ups on two of their classic silhouettes, a Sk8-Hi, and Classic Slip-On. The Sk8-Hi features an upper with artwork done by surfer Nathan Fletcher. The second model featured is a Classic Slip-On LX dubbed the “Blue Wave,†that takes on a Japanese wave print. Both models have begun to hit stores and carry a price tag of $60, and $50 respectively.
Image: Complex