Recon’s recent collection has started hitting a select few accounts. Digital Gravel has just released the collection and from within you’ll find some pieces such as the “All Over Money” boxers. A woven Recon elastic band and Recon buttons can all be seen. Available now at Digital Gravel.
Ten years ago, Russell Waterman and Sofia Prantera founded Silas, and although the two have since parted ways they created a revolutionary brand. Incorporating various projects outside of clothing into their brand, they defined the notion of a true lifestyle label with art and toys among other things. Their 10th Anniversary in 2008 reveals an upcoming collaboration with Seiko sub-brand Wired H. Known for their radio frequency synchronization watches, this watch also features a croc leather band as well as bezel design and logos. Available in February through Wired H.
A new range of New Balance 574s have released. Two models each feature small subtle polka dots. The black/gold colorway encompasses a black upper with gold trim and gold dots while the white/multi colorway includes a rainbow gradient of colors on the side. Available now through Atmos.
Since the inception of the brand Obey by artist Shepard Fairey, he has built an incredible art-based empire with his ongoing propaganda movement. However, underneath all of his artwork is a glimmer story told by artist Mark Vallen. In a recent critique of Shepard Fairey, he blasts the Obey movement as nothing more then a plagiaristic endeavor which severely undermines the original intents and messages his art is derived from. Vallen offers numerous side by side examples of how many of Obey’s designs are lifted from previous political campaigns without mention of origin and source. The extensive article can be seen here at Art For A Change.
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In the merging of fashion and athletics, Italian denim brand Diesel has launched a new campaign of denim created especially for adidas. This collaboration follows a similar storyline to the successful sport/denim partnership of Puma and Evisu. Two models are available, the adi-matic (in Super Wash and Raw) and the adi-rohary (in Dirty and Raw). The overall design embodies subtle imagery on behalf of both brands and incorporates adidas’ familiar 3-Stripes design as well as the trademark D logo from Diesel. Unfortunately, it appears as though badunkadunks need not apply.
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