If you read this site regularly, then you must have heard Hiroshi Fujiwara. His influence is global. Your Nike shoes that you’re wearing might be inspired by his ideas or designs. Hiroshi Fujiwara is the king of godfather of street culture. Now, Hiroshi will have his own vinyl figure which is designed by Jukai and produced by adFunture. This figure will be quite limited but no information has been released on the release date nor availability.
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Here’s a look at the new exclusive Neighborhood Blitzkrieg tee for Honeyee.com. There are two tees available each with a different graphic on the front. On the back, both tees have the “Craft with Pride” design. These limited edition tees will only be available via the Honeyee store.
Japanese fashion label Soph. has collaborated with Stussy on two pairs of Binchotan glasses. The glasses comes in two version and feature a thick plastic frame. The glasses have already been released and are available at Soph. Tokyo and Stussy Harajuku Chapter.
Here is another new fitted from the Estate Los Angeles family. This time Estate teamed up with premiere snowboard and skate camp Windells. This Estate fitted cap is constructed of heavy denim panels, with “HOOD†in 3D embroidery referencing Windells’ location at Mt. Hood, Oregon. The Windells name appears in a repeating blue and white stitched pattern on the rear and side panels. The Estate LA x Windells cap is available exclusively at the camp, and 50 pieces will be offered as give-aways for Burton’s 4th annual Abominable Snowjam which begins July 10th.
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For Summer 2007, Chicago-based artist Chuck Anderson (a/k/a NoPattern,) produced his first series of in-house t-shirts. The designs are printed on AAA shirts and screened with NoPattern tags. Chuck Anderson has also released a new limited edition 18×24 matte print entitled Chances of Ghosts. The t-shirts and prints are now available direct from NoPattern’s NP&CO online store.
For their first outside collaboration, Nike 6.0 enlisted All American Rejects front man, and co-founder of T. Bourne clothing, Tyson Ritter, to design a Mavrk Mid. The shoe features a black and baby blue colorway detailed with electric green, hot pink and sparkly laces. Ritter describes the shoes as “new wave,†“trashyâ€Â, and “candy pop.â€Â
These Nike 6.0 Mavrk Mids are limited to 1000 pairs worldwide, but if you register on Nike6.com, you’ll be entered in the running for a free pair. The contest is a one-day only deal, with the winner being chosen tonight (Sunday, July 8th.)