F.C.R.B. has released a new capsule of products under the title of Black Series. The name is pretty much indicative of what you’d expect with a number of designs and features that revolve around black t-shirts and hats. The designs are logo-driven and represent F.C.R.B. as a casual offering relative to more sophisticated releases such as SOPHNET. and uniform experiment.
Celebrating a year of service, Purist Boutique has lined up a series of collaborations including one with Futura Laboratories. The encompassing theme behind not only this collaboration but each respective upcoming product was something that represented the brand’s roots or direction. The upcoming range of products will all come from brands which have supported Purist from its early beginnings with hopes of releasing one new product per week. The black shirt seen here in white font includes 3M detailing, while the yellow shirt is reserved for friends and family. The shirts will release on Saturday, June 7th only at Purist. Only in-store and phone orders are available.
Originally introduced in 1970, the adidas Americana changed court shoe style permanently, with a perfect balance of then-groundbreaking performance and influential aesthetics. For decades, collectors have admired the OG low-cut take, with a more minimal look than the high top variation.
Mixing mesh with leather, plus felt stripes and a heel panel, the ABA (American Basketball Association, of which the Americana was the official shoe) red and blue combination remains timeless for this resurrection of a slimline, lightweight classic that harks back to the French made original.
To complement this seminal design’s return, the Americana Low OG also comes in a reflective snakeskin effect, blended with premium suede for a striking, contemporary interpretation of this silhouette. Both shoes will be dropping exclusively at O-Stores soon.
Scholar is an up and coming brand via Los Angeles x San Francisco. The brand focus is, the political going-ons of society today. Focusing on important issues worldwide and shooting subliminal’s into the atmosphere in hopes that someone will catch on. The ideas range from the current political race between Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton, to socialite lifestyles’ deceiving the youth of our nation and changing values and morals. The brand’s creators focus on making a change and saying everything in a witty informative tone. Scholar currently sales in True (San Francisco), Premium Goods (Houston), and Get Laced Up (Seattle). The line is a t-shirt based collection but look forward to small cut and sew items in the Fall.
To celebrate hip-hop artist Wale’s rising success, music magazine Urb has stepped in to create a New Era 59FIFTY cap with the fledging artist. The cap is chock full of details from the intricate shoe lace logo on the front to numerous embroideries seen on the underbill and back. The DMV touch pays homage to Wale’s affiliations with DC/MD/VA. Urb is giving out a cap for each day of the week, for more details check out this link.