Pieces from Japanese brand Neighborhood’s latest 2008 Spring 1st Ex Series Delta has released. Inspired in part by the Mississippi aesthetic as well as its usual workwear inspirations, the products seen here feature their popular denim, t-shirts, button-ups and accessories including beanies and belts. Available now at Cliffedge.
Among the first bits of nice to rolling in for 2008 was news that Stussy were set to expand in a series of high profile flagship stores. On the heels of the recent Stussy DC opening, Stussy Las Vegas will setting the City of Sin ablaze in a retail location next to the local favorite UNDFTD. The opening reception is set for Friday, March 7th which includes Just Blaze controlling the music. The store will officially go live the next day, Saturday, March 8th.
Stussy Las Vegas
4480 Paradise Rd.
#350 Las Vegas NV
p: 702.693.5400
Eric Elms is a young artist who has an impressive portfolio which include working with companies like Nike, Supreme, Panasonic, Obey and more. Here is a new t-shirt done in collaboration with the OG streetwear brand, Stussy. The shirt has the phrase “Whatever It Takes” done in a maze-like font. The tees are now available at Stussy or at We Sold Out.
It looks like the Nike ACG department had something cool under their sleeves. They have been recently working on really interesting and functional concept – the Convertible Considered Dunk. This Dunk features a heel flap which can be flipped down making it easy for the wearer to put on or take off. We would imagine that they would be useful for frequent flyers who could easily slip them off during security checks or on the plane. Unfortunately, Nike decided to drop this idea so you probably won’t be seeing this in stores anytime soon.
Source: Sneaker Freaker
Originally thought to be an Espo-designed joint, the final verdict on these Nike Trainer Dunk Free Lows are that they are part of the ongoing pack of sneakers themed after the upcoming Olympics. Inspired by the swimming pool, the white upper is highlighted by blue and gold. The insole reveals a series of lane dividers commonly seen in pools. Available now at Kix-Files.