There has been tons of talk regarding this Black/Neon Dunk Low since it was first leaked out to the public awhile ago. New pictures regarding this wonderfully simple colorway have been released. The ongoing word is that these although originally slated for a Summer 2007 release, may be pushed back until a further date. Stay tuned for more details.
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As previously discussed, Takashi Murakami has been described by some as the Japanese version of American artist and revolutionary among the pop art movement, Andy Warhol. With an impressive resume to Murakami’s list of credentials which includes designing the most popular bag in
Louis Vuitton’s history, some of Murakami’s prints are available for sale at the Honeyee Store.
We Sold Out has just dropped the latest items from Original Fake, celebrating the 1 year existence of Kaw’s store. The collection features an extensive range of items including tee-shirts, hoodies (interesting scarface designs), cashmere sweaters, polo’s, button-up’s and the classic M65 jacket.
May 26th will see the release of these upcoming Premium Air Max 90’s. These 90’s are fashioned after the paint job’s seen on the World War II Pursuit (Fighter) plane, the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk. The jaw design features tiger shark a print that symbolized the Flying Tigers, a group of volunteer American pilots who defended China from Japan prior to the USA’s entry into World War II.
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Just in time for summer, adidas will drop this “Neon” pack, featuring a EQT B-Ball, and a EQT Support Runner. The orange and blue color-ups are ideal for warm weather, and the basketball and running mix will work for whatever look you’re going for. These release June 1st at select adidas accounts nationwide. EQT B-Ball, $110, EQT Support Runner, $125.
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Urban Art & Fashion literature, Format Magazine has a very interesting issue 15 lined up. Aside from an interview with artist David Flores, they also have articles regarding the sustainability and solutions of hip hop post various incidents involving Cam’ron, Imus, Simmons. Issue 15 goes on to cover various street artists as well as up and coming labels out there. Each piece is very in depth and full of information.