A mainstay and still culturally relevant many years since its inception, Levi’s has long held the esteemed credit of being the face of denim. Their iconic range of models are captured in their Levi’s Vintage Clothing collection which revive some of Levi’s most popular models and cuts over the years. Some of their recent releases include the quintessential straight leg cut the 501 in models differing from year to year and a slimmer 505 model. Also included are t-shirt and denim packs which include a white Levi’s t-shirt alongside select denim. Available now at Hanon.
At last week’s Bread & Butter Barcelona, British customizer Nash Money in collaboration with Trust Nobody threw a special event outlining some of Nash Money’s previous works. He also gave a short interview
regarding how he got into customization and his inspirations. Check the the Youtube video here.
While Supra Footwear has taken leaps and bounds in a relatively short period of time, their newest offering, the NS Series has quietly been making headlines. Deemed as a more refined and sophisticated collection of footwear, the styles include high quality materials while maintaining different silhouettes slightly off the well beaten skate shoe path. The Trinity seen here is a combination of leather and snakeskin with a buckle for that slight industrial feel. Available in Spring of 2008 with a suggested retail price of $210 USD.
Source: Complex
As part of UNDFTD’s Japan Masters Series, UNDFTD has conducted interviews with defining members of Japan’s street culture landscape. With the first interview including WTAPS and Philosophy Zine editor Tetsu Nishiyama, the latest installment includes former pro skater and Mad Hectic founder Yoppi contributing his thoughts and history. The topics range from Yoppi’s involvement as a pro skater in Japan to his progression into fashion and the changing landscape towards fixed gear bikes in Japan. Check the interview out in UNDFTD’s Real Talk section.
Yesterday we were presented with a new collaboration between Sophnet. and Visvim which consisted of a metallic gold and metallic silver Kiefer Hi. Today we take a look at a third pair of Kiefer Hi’s from the same collaboration. This newest pair features a more “regular” colorway as opposed to the ones we’ve seen before. It features a side zipper as well as a side patch. Easy to wear and never out of style, these Sophnet. x Visvim Kiefer Hi will sell for 29,400 Yen.
Source: Four Star via High Snobiety