Sixpack out of France has just released some of their t-shirts online through Sold Out. With a focus on doing things the Sixpack way, their upbringings of bombing trains and showcasing their art led them to create a label to inspire the world through t-shirts. Their latest collection features collaborations with UpNorth, Huskmitnavn, Bastards Graphics, Christopher D., Steven Harrington and Grotesk.
Although not the first we’ve seen, Reebok is set to release their very own horror character inspired pack for Halloween 2007. Among the characters transcending from the silver screen into the sneaker world are Freddy Kreuger, Jason from Friday the 13th and Chucky. Each sneaker panel correlates directly with various characteristics portrayed by the character such as the denim seen on the Ventilators refering to Chucky’s overalls, the perforated heel cup signaling Jason’s iconic hockey mask and the cut marks on the leather heel cup of the Alien Stomper sending fearful thoughts of Freddy Kreuger. No word yet on the release date.
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Low Hurtz are the makers of this interesting new concept. With the creation of a zip flannel shirt, they have also added a replaceable Shemagh scarf to the equation. The ability to remove the scarf effectively creates a versatile product. Available now through Double Dutch Recommend for 32,550 Yen (approximately $272 USD).
Japanese brand Flaph are the masterminds behind these latest Reebok creations, the East London Geezers pack. Featuring a distinct two toned front and back side, the three sneakers included in this pack has details such a 3M heel tab and an embossed Reebok vs. Flaph writing. The colorways available include gray/blue, tan/brown and white/gray. No word yet on release details.
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New York based bag and luggage makers Manhattan Portage and G-Shock are celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Japanese watch maker with the release of a limited edition DJ bag. The red/black bag features a waterproof material and commemorative badges designed by Eric Haze. The bag will go on sale in mid-September with an estimated price list at 13,800 Yen (approximately $115 USD).
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