Originally seen back in February was an upcoming collaborative effort between Singaporean sneaker store Leftfoot, New Balance and famous sneaker customizers SBTG and Methamphibian. The duo set forth with the theme of “Heaven and Hell”, an evolution of their initial plan of basing it on East (SBTG) meets West (Methamphibian). The two colors on the surface are distinguished by black and white, however upon further inspection, details come to life in a series of intricate highlights and exploration that pushes the realm of sneaker design. A special slide box is included which features a tiger camo print which enables you to place the slide-out portion and the box together to create a full out art piece. The sneakers will be available April 18th at Leftfoot Singapore.
Teaming up with the 2005 House music documentary The UnUsual Suspects, Stussy has released a special tee based on the Italian version of the movie. Unfortunately for Italian fans of the movie and Stussy, the blue t-shirt set is not for sale.
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After a temporary hiatus, the CLOT Royale collection has returned with this latest Head Porter team-up on an iPod Case/Pouch. Referencing their roots as well as previous CLOT Royale products, the Head Porter template is highlighted by features such as their trademark silk pattern with a “C” flag set against the HP badge. Two models include black and yellow. Available at the grand re-opening of Juice starting this weekend.
Pioneering hardcore punk band Bad Brains finds themselves at the center of an upcoming collaboration with Supreme and Vans. Revolving around the bands colors are three Vans SK-8 HIs each interchanging the colors red, green and yellow. No word yet on a release date.
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With the swirling rumors and gossip surrounding the fate of Hong Kong retailer Juice and its brand CLOT following the Edison Chen scandal, the group has released a “Business As Usual” t-shirt to mark the re-opening of Juice this Friday. Also be on the lookout for an upcoming interview with Edison Chen you don’t want to miss.
Following up on a ton of Vans collaborations over the last few days is this upcoming collection done with REBEL8 and tattoo artist Mike Giant. The heralded artist features his artwork on a series of t-shirts and footwear designed in conjunction with REBEL8 and Vans such as the Chukka Low, a J-Lay, a No Skool 2 Mid, a Sk8-Hi, and a Slip-On. A tentative release date has been set for November.
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