Reebok pumped out 70 pairs of a Court Victory Pump and 80 pairs of an ERS Racer for San Francisco based boutique Shoe Biz. The sneaker’s aesthetic is a play-off of the Dinosaur that is present at the store-front of True Biz’s shop. Taking the ode to the Dino one step further, the sneakers also feature embroidery on the heel depicting the animal. The Court Victory will run you $135, and the ERS costs $95. Check in with Shoe Biz, or hit some of your pen-pals from SF to cop ‘em for you.
Livestock Toronto is now open as of 11:00am May 19th, 2007. The shop carries footwear from Nike, Vans, adidas, Puma, Keep and Areth, along with clothing from BBC, Stussy, Acapulco Gold, Futura Laboratories, Fucking Awesome, The Hundreds, Brknhome, Freshjive and UNDFTD. This is definitely a must see spot if you’re in Toronto.
Livestock Toronto
116 Spadina Unit G1
Toronto, ON Canada
416.360.5483
11am-8pm
The second installment of Uniqlo’s stellar in-house publication, Uniqlo Paper, arrived in stores recently and has now gone live online. The latest issue features a number of interesting articles including a Q & A with Juelz Santana, a great article on denim with the owner of Kaihara, and a closer look at their limited-edition UT or Uniqlo T-Shirt concept, shot by Terry Richardson.
Visit one of the Uniqlo stores worldwide to pick up a copy, or have a look online here.
Tens, the women’s collection produced in association with The Hundreds, was released at The Hundreds Store on Rosewood today, and will be hitting worldwide accounts over the next couple of weeks. Here’s a sneak peak at some of the great summer designs that are now available at The Hundreds Store.
Benny Gold designed two shirts for Mash SF that will be available exclusively at Beams in Japan. The artwork is based on Mash SF’s love for bikes, especially those with only one gear. Benny says the 1 love stencil is a take on the reggae saying but it relates to biking, as SF has love for riding with 1 gear. The foam hand design talks to single speed riding and the popular belief that it is the #1 way to ride in SF.