Ransom from Canada has released their first delivery from their 2008 Spring/Summer Collection. This first drop includes items which suit the warming weather such as lightweight button up shirts and shorts. There’s also a 59Fifty New Era hat as well. Available now at the Ransom shops in Vancouver and Toronto.
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These Nike Vandal High Supremes remind us of the quality of the first Vandal retros from a couple years back. The nylon material is something we haven’t seen in a while, and that as well as the strap color scheme kind of remind us of the ultra-exclusive Berlin Vandals. These will be going for a cool ¥16,800, about 168 of your dollars at Mita Sneakers or Atmos Tokyo. More close ups of details after the jump!
With the recent release of the Honeyee x Fragment Design DS Lite, now they have a matching case to protect the precious console. The case is manufactured by Head Porter, and has a similar black and white design to the DS. It has two different compartments, one for the console and one for all your games and maybe an extra stylus or two. It seems like everybody is carrying a DS around nowadays, and this will definitely be a good buy to make yours just a little more unique.
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For their 100th celebration, Converse keeps coming out with surprising and creative products, and this time they teamed up with Pepsi to create these cell phone straps. It seems that Converse spared no details with these little shoes, with print on the back heel, nice texture over the upper, and bottom sole pattern. There are a total of 12 models, including Jack Purcell, Chuck All Star, Larry Bird’s and many other models that are making a comeback for this project. These will be nice accessories to add to the collection.
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Flight Club Greene Street, the original location of Flight Club, has reopened. Located on 254 Greene Street in Manhattan (just south of 8th street, to the north east of Washington Square Park), this redesigned FCNY Greene Street now accepts both new and used footwear of the highest quality and exclusivity. The reopening of this store also represents Flight Club having four brick and mortar stores (2 in NY, 1 in LA and one in Japan) to compliment its world-famous online speciality shop.