The latest from the Burton Project 13 Artist Series comes a t-shirt by the San Francisco based artist, Benny Gold. On this tee, Benny has flipped one of his signature argyle patterns by reworking diamonds into the mountains. Two colors have been created and are now available at Burton flagship stores.
The latest from the Burton Project 13 Artist Series comes a t-shirt by the San Francisco based artist, Benny Gold. On this tee, Benny has flipped one of his signature argyle patterns by reworking diamonds into the mountains. Two colors have been created and are now available at Burton flagship stores.
The biggest misconception about Chicago MC Common is that he is some granola eating, sandal and dashiki wearing, neo bohemian hippie rapper. Sure, he does have that side to him (mostly on his last album “Finding Forever”) but the truth is Common is more adept to spew a clever punch line over Primo scratches then a back pack cliché over an obscure sample (sans his experimental rap album “Electric Circus”). Common has remained relevant in a fickle industry by staying true to his metaphor and simile roots and being astute enough to realize which beats fit him instead of running to the latest super producer for the new hot sound. Even his pairing with Kanye made complete sense given the soulful nature of Common’s past work and Kanye’s uncanny ability to make a chopped soul sample sound as if the artist made it yesterday. The latter half of Common’s music catalogue finds Common balancing his raw hip hop roots with a more laid back jazz vibe.
However, if the first single to Common’s yet to be released “Invincible Summer” is indication; we may be finding an MC on the cusp of reinvention. The first thing the listener recognizes as the song “Universal Mind Control” begins is that Common is obviously embracing the electro hip hop house sound that has been pervasive for about a year and a half now. But, when he starts rhyming the reminder that electro hip hop is nothing new comes swiftly as Common uses a familiar staccato rhyme pattern utilized in the early days of hip hop. Pharrell eventually chimes in on the chorus with a very Afrika Bambata-ish echo effect galvanizing B-boys to the dance floor. The computer funk sound gives the song a refreshing vintage yet current feel.
Most everybody knows that Nike has been blazing campaign trail remembering in their truest forms some of the brands most iconic models. While last year featured the Air Force 1, this year the limelight is shared with other models such as the Dunk and to a lesser extent classics such as the Vandal and retro running styles. The Vandal Supreme here references OG colors and the unmistakable nylon upper which new fans and veterans alike yearn for. The vintage treatment continues from Nike’s end as the Vandal features a discolored midsole and other wrinkled upper. A visible of a Dunk High featuring the Vandal Supreme nylon upper has also been confirmed, but no word if that will be released later this year.
San Francisco’s Invisble Stripes retailer are releasing their first pair of denim later this month. The straight leg relaxed raw denim features a leather patch, plaid lining and double back pockets. Each rivet is also marked with Invisible Stripes for an added touch. The limited run of 50 pairs will each be screen printed with an #X of 50 print. Available on Saturday, May 31st at Invisible Stripes.
Invisible Stripes
1800 San Jose Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
Opening Hours: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
p: 415.333.3415
Having an undeniable mark on China and South East Asia’s streetwear landscape, Hong Kong brand Subcrew has moved their latest retail venture to an unlikely location in Guangzhou, China. Not typically known for its diverse cultural exploits, the opening of Unity (the name of Subcrew flagship stores) in Guangzhou will nevertheless help develop and grow the local scene. Here’s a look at some of the sights from the grand opening.
This is just a reminder to our readers that the latest Supreme x Vans Half-Cab and Chukka models will go on sale on the Supreme webshop today at 11AM EST. They have been selling quickly at the stores in NY and LA, so be sure to snatch them up quickly before they sell out online.
Weekly update from BBC | Ice Cream offers a look at the following items that will release this weekend at BBC | Ice Cream. T-shirts as always are at the top of the agenda including two styles featuring neon style lighting. Other products include fitted caps and denim. Releasing this Saturday, May 23rd at BBC | Ice Cream Hong Kong.
BBC | Ice Cream Hong Kong
14 On Lan Street
Central, Hong Kong
p: 852.2526.7166
One of Chicago’s premier stores Saint Alfred has launched their 2008 spring/summer collection. The collection is highlighted by mostly logo based designs which reference the stores noble-inspired name. Available now at Saint Alfreds as well sister stores including KICKS/HI.
Established artists Will Sweeney, Alexis Ross, Estevan Oriol and Peter Bagge are the four contributing artists to Stussy’s Customade Our Gangs #3 series of t-shirts. The diverse nature of this cast produces some interesting designs from the inherent realness of Estevan Oriol’s photo print to the fun designs of Peter Bagge. Look for Stussy’s Customade Our Gangs #3 to hit select retailers in the next few weeks.
Source: Stussy Japan
To help promote Atmosphere’s latest release When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, the rapper has made things a little interactive with the addition of a feature which allows you to bomb/tag any site on the internet. With numerous weapons at your arsenal, you go hit up any site and then upload your work to be judged. Check out my crazy hand steez and the feature at paintthatshitgold.com.
Source: Bates
What better way to pay tribute to one of the greatest running backs of our generation who just happens to love Nike Air Force 1s? The ultra exclusive Innovative Kitchen in Beaverton put together an Air Force 1 like no other for Chargers’ all-star running back Ladainian “LT” Tomlinson. Going the distance, the AF1 designed by JB of the Innovative Kitchen is packaged with a crazy sliding box with many intricate details seen on the metallic upper. Extensive lasering can be seen throughout. With anything of this nature, don’t expect to ever see more then the sole pair made for LT.
Source: DJ Clark Kent