King Stampede from Brooklyn NYC have had a strong following for some time now. Over the years, they have predominately only released clothing for the guys. However thanks to Pete Leonard’s personal blog we see a small preview of some women’s tees set to be released in the Fall. Instead of just putting designs from the men’s range onto women’s style tees they seem to have come up with new and just as interesting designs for the new collection. For now, check the preview out but look for these too drop in your usual King Stampede accounts this Fall.
Head Porter has just came out with their latest summer collection, Vinyl, a name obviously based on the material used in this series of bags. The collection will come in black, brown, and white, all with a transparent plastic material and with the standard Head Porter monogram pattern printed. Also, it comes in four different sizes including two types of totes, a Boston bag, and a pouch. With the plastic material, the bags are definitely very practical for the summer if you ever want to hit the beach in style.
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Puma is proud to re-issue the original Roma sneaker. First introduced in 1968, this drop pays tribute to all Roma fans, terrace historians and the 1968 Azzurri European Championship winners, Italy.
The white/team royal colorway will be the first Roma shoe re-introduced to the market. It will be constructed with a clean leather upper, soft suede formstripe and it also feature the original Puma gold sticker of authenticity from 1968.
The other three colorways will be a tribute to the Italia 68 football team. All shoes will feature the Italia blue football jersey material on the lining which references to Italy’s second World Cup victories.
Insa has posted up a look into the latest exhibition at Luxembourg’s Extrabold. In addition to Insa’s trademark high heel customs and sexually charged pieces, other graphical designs are on hand as well. More can be seen after the jump.
With China acting as host country for the 2008 Summer Olympics, Nike has afforded China with a special colorway of their recent flagship release the Hyperdunk. Utilizing new and innovative Flywire technology, the Hyperdunk has set the standard for lightweight basketball footwear. Flywire itself is based on wire structures often seen on bridges. Taking this concept, Nike has utilized this theme in creating footwear that maintains support only where it’s needed, effectively minimizing excess support and weight. The colorway features iconic Chinese colors in red and yellow.
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