Japanese heavyweights Bounty X Hunter hooked up with California-based shop Commissary to produce some t-shirts featuring the slogan “All Other Stores Suck!”. They will be releasing the tee this Saturday, July 14th, in both and black and white colorways, only at Commissary.
Commissary SD
3695 5th Ave
San Diego, CA
92103
619.237.4457
Commissary Costa Mesa
2981 Bristol St. B6
Costa Mesa, CA
92626
714.662.5889
California based RVCA has teamed up once again with photographer, The Cobra Snake, to create a new limited edition artist series tee. The Cobra Snake says the shirt will remind you of bubble gum, cotton candy, doing math, going swimming, aerobics, strawberry milkshakes, and jail. The shirt is limited to 300 pieces and is available now in both mens and womens sizes, direct from The Cobra Snake.
The Cobra Snake is also running a contest. Order the shirt and take a photo wearing it, send in your photo, and the best photo wins the next shirt for free!
Nike has created these fitted caps to match to match with Bobbito’s first Air Force 1 release. Much like the theme of Bobbito Garcia’s AF1’s, the hat features many of the same elements, everything from the colorway to the use of the basketball and vinyl as symbols. On one of the rear panels, a striped pattern is used as opposed to a solid color and features a “One Love” embroidered logo. Available now at select Nike Dealers.
Image: Strictly Fitteds
Come August, adidas is set to drop more styles off of their skateboarding line. First up are these understated Stan Smiths that are done up with a black suede upper and complimented by yellow accents. Differentiating from the normal Stan Smiths, the functionality (extra padding, abrasive resistant technology) of these kicks make them ideal for some late-summer shredding. Check for them on August 1st at adidas skate retailers, they’ll run you $80.
Image: Complex
Previews of the summer 2007 collection of Brook Avenue have recently become available. The label created by one of NY’s OG graf artists Crash, embodies his philosophy of linking life on the streets with institutionalized society using a visual link. The collection features both t-shirts and a mesh cap.
Image: Brooks Avenue