The London duo of Kai and Sunny have an impressive resume in the field of art direction and illustration which includes projects with brands such as Jordan, Nike ID, EA Sports, Playstation 3 and Levi’s. Their creative talents spills over onto their label Call of the Wild. Here’s a look at some of their 2007 Fall Collection of hoodies and t-shirts. Their items are only available in some of Europe’s most elite retail spaces such as Harrods, Liberty’s, Wood Wood and Colette. Available now at Sold Out.
Based out of Hong Kong, ST/ART burst onto the scene as a collective of artists with a goal in mind. Through various shows and exhibitions, ST/ART aimed to legitimize street art by correcting the negative connotations associated with it; As well they also brought into question the established commercial “art” scene. This collaboration with Reebok utilized the CL Leather model. The use of “HKAMMO” on the uppers consists of red, white and gray and is a tribute to Hong Kong. In addition, the cracked paint symbolizes the walls of Hong Kong. 50 pairs have been allocated to Japan. Available now at Atmos.
We first previewed the new Air Rhyolite & Okawahn from the Nike’s latest project, the Tech Pack two week ago. The preview consisted of a black/purple Okwahn and brown Air Rhyolite. Seen are the opposite colorways for each model. A black/purple Air Rhyolite as well as a brown/black Okwahn have started to arrive at stores with Tier 0 accounts. Available September 15th at Foot Patrol.
Snowboard label Burton has blended an intricate bandanna pattern into a nicely design messenger bag. The bandanna print includes some interesting symbols such as skulls and diamonds alongside the Burton logo. Security and function of the bag is achieved through a strap that forms and triangle across the chest to ensure a secure and comfortable fit. Available now at Zozotown.
A darkhorse is considered an entity that is relatively mysterious whose abilities and potential to achieve greatness are unknown. Here is a look at Darkhorse’s 2007 Fall Collection. Much of this collection derives its inspirations and themes from a plethora of different sources such as classic hip-hop, rock and political punk. In turn, Darkhorse represents a melding of clean lines and simplicity with the aforementioned themes. The result are designs that exhibit an interesting collective of understated and loud statements. These Fall pieces include some inspirations from some of Darkhorse’s favorite artists, from Prince and Queen to Grace Jones (a collaboration with artist David Flores).