Supreme has just updated their online store today with new products such as the Marilyn Minter Decks and 5-panel caps. The online store is definitely one of the cleanest yet functional ones out there. Check it out here for all things Supreme!
Supreme has just updated their online store today with new products such as the Marilyn Minter Decks and 5-panel caps. The online store is definitely one of the cleanest yet functional ones out there. Check it out here for all things Supreme!
HUF SF is continuously expanding their own collection and transforming into much more than just a retail store. Here we’re giving you a sneak peek at their sunglasses that’s coming out this summer. It seems like the sunglasses will come in two models and colors with subtle branding. More information to come.
Source: Keith Hufnagel
APC has returned to the foundation of the popular fabric madras to create a special collection for the 2008 spring/summer season. Madras itself was named after the English name given to what is now known as Chennai in India. The made in India collection APC has developed goes beyond madras applied shirts and shorts to also include some minimalist pieces. Also seen here is a further look at the APC x Vans team up. Look for this collection designed by Jessica Ogden and Jean Toutou around APC dealers around the world.
Initial reports at the start of the year pegged Stussy to extend its presence across North America with stores in Las Vegas, Washington DC and Toronto. At the heart of each of the previous openings was a special team up with a local institutions including Goodfoot, UNDFTD and Commonwealth. Continuing this trend sees Ubiq welcoming the popular brand into the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia in a move that was unforeseen by many. Stussy Philadelphia will occupy the 2nd floor of the current Ubiq location on Walnut St. starting April 19th. Seen here is the special t-shirt co-created by the two entities referencing Philly’s historic Liberty Bell. The doors to Stussy Philadelphia will officially open at 11:00 am.
Stussy Philadelphia1509 Walnut St.Philadelphia, PA
19103
Many collaborations are featured here almost daily especially from the Far East. They come in different forms but the best quality comes from a merging of a contemporary “fashion” brand together with an actual garment maker. American workwear makers are the natural choice for these collaborations and we’ve seen Dickies x Bouncer, Levis x Fragment, Schott x Neighborhood. These new brands need the decades/century old know-how of these garment makers to serve as foundation for their graphics or logos. “Tokushu Blouson” shows that this is the case featuring Sammler’s worker jackets by Lee’s. Denim maker Lee has provided Sammler with a 101J and 91J worker jacket. The 91J is supposedly the upper of a worker’s overalls, further emphasizing a post-war industrial feel. The 91J is manufactured with a “Rip-stop” Tiger camo, a vintage pattern from 1948 first used in the Jungles by the French in Indo-Chine. This camo was continued to be by US Special Forces in Vietnam, which had once been part of France’s empire. The 101J is worked over with a contemporary feel, small polka-dots with contrasting stitching. The buttons are eroded and old, and whether they are actual vintage pieces is unknown, however enough to make any workwear fan crazy.
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Upper Playground’s gallery space FIFTY24SF has released a collection of t-shirts as part of their 2008 spring collection. Creating easy to obtain works of art, the t-shirt medium allows for art lovers from all walks of life to share their personal art interests. Here’s a look at two tees, which are available now at FIFTY24SF.
With masterful bike builder Giovanni Losa at the helm, Italian boutique SlamJam and Stussy Milan have teamed up for a special project to commemorate the upcoming Milan leg of the Bicycle Film Festival. The black frame is heavily accented with gold and bears both Stussy and SlamJam imagery.
Cassette Playa and its bold use of colors can be seen on this latest piece of work as part of Uniqlo’s artist series t-shirts. Two styles use unorthodox color combos in line with hard geometric shapes. Available now at Uniqlo locations worldwide.
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World famous fashion designer Hedi Slimane who perhaps has become best known for his stellar work at Dior Homme has taken an active role in photography as witnessed by his ongoing blog. Among his subjects were super model Kate Moss who posed topless in Hedi’s black and white photo journal. Hedi’s blog can be seen here.
Not Safe For Work: Titties ahead!
Source: Hedi Slimane Blog, Tom Hung
Undercover’s all-star designer Jun Takahashi has released his 2008 spring/summer collection titled “Summer Madness” with an eerie motif forming the backdrop of this latest fashion venture. The ghostly “Hotel UC” inspires a line of t-shirts and accessories seen here that are currently available at select Undercover locations.
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Flying Coffin has released two online exclusive t-shirts to complement their recent 2008 Spring Collection. First off is a new variant of the classic bolts design, featuring a hand mixed and pulled gradient in the star circle. The second tee sums up how Flying Coffin creator Jason Gomez feels about the current state of just about everything – Mediocre Times. Only 30 pieces of each tee were printed and are available now exclusively at www.flyingcoffin.com.