Late last month saw the debut of famed New York photographer Terry Richardson’s latest pictorial adventure with the zany crew of the movie/television show Jackass. The show at LaForet Museum also included a series of products on hand much like previous Terry Richardson exhibitions. Items included photo print tees, books and box sets featuring an instant camera and trademark Terry Richardson glasses. The show runs until May 8th in Tokyo.
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A new series of shirts under the SpongeBob Square Pants umbrella have released. These latest t-shirts feature the inclusion of SpongeBob Square Pants’ best friend Patrick Star in four various poses. The t-shirts should be available at most Bape flagship stores around the world.
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Brought together by common interests such as skating, a special union has involved legendary skate graphic artist Jim Phillips and clothing labels Magic Number and In4mation, who together have created a limited edition t-shirt. The design features Jim Phillips’ Skateboarding Gremlin in a new colorway and outfitted with logos from each respective brand. The t-shirt is available exclusively at STLESS.
While some relish at the opportunity to cash on a Banksy piece done up on their property, others are frankly not buying into the hype. Case in point, as a New York shop owner painted over an entire wall that was filled with graffiti. Albeit, the Banksy piece seen on his wall was sharing a spot with a few other artists, at the rate various Banksy pieces have been going on the market there’s a lot you could do with a piece from the famous street artist.
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In4mation and skate legend Sal Barbier recently spear headed a movement to bring back Barbier’s 1993 classic, the SLB23. The new 2008 model undergoes a thorough run down from Sal in a video seen over at Etnies, including all new updated design aspects to make the shoe more relevant in a time where shoes are getting more compact. Still no word yet on a release date for these joints.