Mishka has put together a small capsule of releases which are slated to drop this Friday at their pop-up shop. The collection includes a collaboration with Australia’s Another Inch retailer, a tour t-shirt for Mad Decent featuring art work by Ed Banger art director So-Me and the Purple People Eater Keep Watch New Era. For those unavailable to check out the pop-up store, a small release will be available online as well.
Mishka Pop-Up Store
218 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
To mark the upcoming debut of Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, the title alongside Porter and Sony’s PS Pictogram PSP have come together to create a commemorative PSP case. The popular game revolving around the defeat of monsters is clearly portrayed in the case’s subtle design. This item is exclusive to members-only retailer, Zozomesse.
Artist Mark Ward was chosen to participate in Burton’s ongoing Artist Series. The t-shirt created by one of England’s brightest graphic designer talents have been revealed in frequent fashion as of late with projects including Nike, Stussy and Medicom among others. His t-shirt is available now only at Burton flagship stores around the world.
Source: O’logy
Something at least 6 months in the making, Concepts has teamed up with Los Angeles’ The Hundreds in a snap back cap collaboration which recently dropped. Two colors are available exclusively at The Hundreds in LA/SF and Concepts in Cambridge.
Source: The Hundreds
Microsoft and video game Grand Theft Auto IV sent out a custom limited edition pack in a run up to the games April 29th release. The console itself features game art as well as a briefcase full of accessories. These are allegedly only for promo purposes and won’t be available for sale.
Source: Complex
Evan Hecox is represented to the fullest in art magazine Arkitip’s No. 0045. The issue highlights Hecox methods and reference photos from trips to Mexico. Other editorials include Studio von Birken/Ben Pogue, Tony Arcabascio, Nieves, C.R. Stecyk III, Frank Novak and Joshua Gregory. The magazine comes packaged in a red enveloppe with a signed Hecox print. Available directly through Arkitip.