As summer gets closer and the sun shines brighter, we will need the best and most stylish protection for our eyes, and In4mation got just the right solution for us. For their 2008 Endless Summer collection, In4mation came out with classic Velzy sunglasses that come in both red and charcoal frames. It features the logo on the sides and a checkered pattern all over the inside. Very cool shades for the summer months.
As summer gets closer and the sun shines brighter, we will need the best and most stylish protection for our eyes, and In4mation got just the right solution for us. For their 2008 Endless Summer collection, In4mation came out with classic Velzy sunglasses that come in both red and charcoal frames. It features the logo on the sides and a checkered pattern all over the inside. Very cool shades for the summer months.
Featured during the Japanese label’s Fall/Winter 2024 presentation at Paris Fashion Week, the model boasts comforting tones of soft grey and powdery blues.
Jordan Brand is showing Europe some love with an upcoming Spiz’ike release. While the Spiz’ike is the most favorable Air Jordan hybrid yet, we do anticipate some competition from newly created hybrids like the 6 Rings model. These Spiz’ikes are slated for a Europe only release next month in a black/gold colorway. Look for Paris’ Opium to be among the retailers.
In hopes of coming fast and furious with a t-shirt(s) per week pace for their 1 year anniversary, Purist Boutique are serving two more collaborations this weekend on the back of their inaugural release with Futura Laboratories. Seen here are co-branded products with both Recon and Black Scale. The Recon joint revolves around a military inspiration that has manifested itself with Recon since the start with a twist on mortality, faith and war. The friends & family black/3M version is seen here while the general release will be white/black. With Black Scale, Purist felt the need to create a design which was indicative of the direction that Black Scale was striving for as a beyond the masses fashion forward label. The general release black/3M version is seen here. Available this Saturday, June 14th only at Purist.
Although the late actor Charlton Heston took every opportunity to lambast and criticize Hip Hop music (most notably his scathing attack on Ice T’s “Cop Killer”) the screen veteran and many of his former lyrical adversaries shared an anomalous infatuation with firearms that would make the NRA proud. Artists ranging from Dr. Dre posing with a revolver on the now iconic Source magazine cover to Dead Prez’s first album “Let’s Get Free” with young children griping automatic weapons in the midst of a revolution have shown Hip Hop’s gun obsession in no ambiguous light. While it may be argued that the pistol references are a reflection of society and in some cases a call to arms for social change, there are very few modern hip hop songs (except maybe Pharoe Monch’s “Gun Draws”) that are solely dedicated to discuss the dangers of the deadly weapons. MC Mickey Factz successfully tackles the subject on his new joint “Machine Gun”.
Bronx born MC Mickey Factz is one of the leaders of the new school whose lyrical dexterity, precise wordplay and pin point flow has attempted to push modern hip hop past its rigid idea of what an MC should sound like. Although closer to the golden era swagger then some of his contemporaries his style is in no way stuck in the past as he has rhymed over unexpected loops containing Electronica, house and other off kilter drum patterns. However, Factz is not content to use the same subject matter as some of his peers who are correctly celebrated for their throw back to the 80s danceable hip hop tunes. Here, Factz gets cerebral and recounts a cautionary tale of violence and gun play over Trip Hop veteran Portishead’s rapid fire drum stabs. The beat, the lyrics and the subject matter is a welcome change of pace from all the hardened gun talk we have become desensitized to.
Listen to the track [HERE]
In an interesting move to diversify themselves as a brand, the Porsche group (the same people behind the automotive giant) will debut their first collection of men’s fragrances and lifestyle products this fall. The aim is to reach a demographic familiar with the passion, creativity and honesty that products only Porsche can bring, albeit on a new platform. Products will include eau de toilette spray, hair and body shampoo and deodorant sticks. Available this Fall at select retailers such as Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom starting in late October.
Source: TheDieline.com
Sneaker store atmos has put together another collaboration with bag and accessory making gurus Porter for this upcoming summer season. Madras is at the center of a multi-piece collection which includes a Drum Bag, Mobile Case, Mini Shoulder Bag and Check Wallet. Available now at atmos.
The Supreme online shop has recently updated itself with a few new items for the month of June. Among the items are the recently seen Sean Cliver for Supreme collection as well as a range of other products including hats and cut&sew shirts. The items seen here and after the jump are available now at supremenewyork.com/shop.
With a preview seen just a few days ago, here’s a full fledged look into the Japan-exclusive Nitro Microphone Underground x Nike 1World Air Force 1s. The digital camo is seen up close and personal as well as previously unseen highlights like the visible Max Air unit, lace lock, colored laces and special insole. Available later this month with availability allegedly restricted only to mad Hectic.
Source: Crooked Tongues
Look for a wealth of new items to release later this week at Bape Hong Kong. The same Bape staple of print t-shirts will also be accompanied by a small release of accessories, bottoms and the Low Jack Three CD. Available this Saturday at Bape Hong Kong.
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For Italian brand Untho, their manifesto revolves around a regime of provoking thought in the visual world. With this in mind, their clothing is a small piece of the puzzle in hopes of encouraging people to create a sense of self-awareness for their surroundings with a goal of a better social environment. Their latest collection features their familiar mascot in a few different applications such as t-shirts and knits.
As a by-product of the Japanese and Tokyo commuter lifestyle, we’ve seen numerous Japanese brands dedicated to the creation of bags and accessories. In a recent partnership, Japan’s legendary skate/fixed bike crew T19 looked to custom bag makers Crank to create a messenger bag. The bag is unorthodox in its stylings as it features a long and narrow shape in both black and navy blue colorways. Available now at select T19 retailers.