In celebration of Japanese brand Victim’s 5th anniversary, established hat brand Kangol has stepped in on a small capsule of pocket polo shirts. The premium cotton polos are simple in design with the dual markings of both Victim and Kangol, including a reworked Kangol logo to reflect the collabo.
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For fans of Bape’s animal themed hoodies, here’s another one with this latest panda version. The stylized panda face also includes imagery on the back of the hood as well as the chest. A few different colorways are available now at Cliffedge.
It was inevitable a return to its roots for the Nike Dunk as the last few years have yielded a brash array of mutli-color releases. Although we’re sure colorful colorways are still on their way, the Dunk has seen a much more balanced palette as of late. Here’s a look at some recent Dunk Highs with distressed leather and ostrich highlights. Check your local Nike dealer for availability.
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For what began as mini t-shirt lines that would go on and evolve into full fledged brands, more then ever streetwear brands are ensuring things are designed and executed well in advance. Gone are the days of releasing things whenever it was convenient or tended to. Bobby Hundreds lays down the story in a recent blog post on the step by step process from conceptualizing the design to executing it as the whole thing began pretty much one year ago. Check it out here.
New for March, OriginalFake has dropped their latest technical Gore-Tex Paclite jacket. Available in both black and blue, the lightweight jacket includes subtle OF imagery along the zipper, hood and cuffs as well as a hood pull. While a standard Gore-Tex Paclite from a reputable mountaineering company should run you under three bills, the ¥49,800 (approximately $479 USD) price will give you the OF branding. Available now at Revolution Information.