Levi’s Japanese exclusive line Fenom has released a new shirt from their latest collection. This Cambray Western Shirt comes in a soft blue denim fabric and has the Fragment Design branding in hidden places. Available now at Tab Device for 18,900 Yen.
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Visvim will be releasing a pair of new sandals in the coming months at F.I.L. stores in Japan. Included in this drop will be the Visvim Mayan Christo which is influenced by the Mayan Civilization. If you’re looking for a pair of sandals to battle the upcoming warming weather, these might be for you. Also, shown here is the Jokhang Christo which has already been released at F.I.L.
Also, “F.I.L. at stage” which was a section in the Isetan department store has come to an end. For those who aren’t in Japan, you can check out what the shop looked after the jump.
Number (N)ine has recently released a few tees for 2008. Using Kurt Cobain as their subject once again, this time they made portraits of the rock star by imitating the styles of two of the greatest artists, Van Gogh and Picasso. Always using Kurt Cobain as the subject while applying various design graphics and styles, the folks at Number (N)ine has not only demonstrated their own evolution as a brand, but also show the people the wide range of possibilities that comes with great imagination.
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Before we’ve shown you the “Whatever It Takes” tee designed by Eric Elms for Stussy, now we’re showing the two other t-shirts from the collaboration. Eric Elms is an influential artist who has worked with giants such as Nike, Supreme, and Obey. The two shirts are called “Built to Destroy” and “Eat the Rich”. Both shirts use clever graphics to make up words that will definitely make a strong statement. All 3 shirts available at Stussy Direct.
For their second 2008 spring release, Kilo Goods looks to luxury and politics of Miami as the basis for this latest collection. True to its brand, the colors are bright and vibrant with some brash graphics. Check your local Kilo Goods dealer for availability.