For the fitted cap, the last few months saw an increase in the number of Elmer Fudd-like flap caps for the colder winter months. Among them are some new renditions of the UNDFTD strike through logo, which recently dropped at Dedue. Subtle colors include black and blue. Check your local UNDFTD dealer for availability.
New York based sneaker store Michael K. took inspirations from some classic comic book characters in this latest pack of themed Reebok Insta Pump Furys. Stepping away from the all too familiar mainstay comic book superheroes, Michael K. looked towards Green Goblin (Spiderman), Sinestro (Green Goblin), Harley Quinn (Batman) and Galactus (Fantastic Four). 60 pairs of each colorway are available at Michael K. and Active Warehouse.
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Although these Nike SB Dunk High’s were slated for a 2006 release, these never made it out of the cutting room. The sutured upper on these samples is not even the defining point of these high’s but rather the crazy interlaced hay in the sole.
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Japanese skate and fixie collective T-19 has just released a series of Umpire styled caps with short brims on New Era caps. The script T-19 logo features a MLB-esque logo on the back. Two colors in houndstooth and blue are available at Ginzi’s Choice.
2007 was a significant year in street fashion because it was the year that streetwear connoisseurs in the States officially went back to wearing basic colors such as black. Fans of the Japanese label, A Bathing Ape, who are tired of all the colorful prints might rejoice when seeing this news. A Bathing Ape has released a new line called the “Black Label” which the clothes in this collection will be predominately – black. Of course, the Bape camos and logos which has made the brand popular will still be around but this time in a more subtle way. The “Black Label” has been released and is now available only at the Bapeclusive store in Aoyama, Japan.
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