Footurama has just offered a look at an upcoming Vans SK8 Lo. The SK8 Lo includes a snakeskin pattern on the medial and lateral sides. The upper is comprised of black suede. Rumors also indicate that there will also be another animal skin Old School model which may mark an Animal series. Available now at select Vans dealers.
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Some brands such as Goodenough UK are continually expanding their horizons and setting their sights far beyond the regular fare. This recent release of the g-Spiral Wooden Bowl is a testament to that, as Goodenough has created a special intricately designed hand made spiral bowl. Available in three different colors, white, black and brown, it is sure to bring forth something interesting to your kitchen or coffee table. Available at Doubledutch, at a price of 8,925 Yen (approximately $79 USD).
Japanese label nonnative has just released their latest selection of products from their 2007 Autumn/Winter season. Within the range of products you’ll find some essentials pieces for the cold weather such as scarves and thermals alongside minimalistic pieces such as the Backsatin Military Jacket. Also maintaining the military motif is the Troop Trouser cargo style pant. Available now at Helden.
Some of your favorite beverages have been redefined from their classic packaging with a recent trend of customizing and designing soft drink bottles. Earlier this year, Mountain Dew brought together a consortium of artists to each design a special edition aluminum bottle. This Premium Good Bottle diet Pepsi bottle was designed by graffiti artist Stash and the head designer at NORT, Jared Liner. A special party also took place last Thursday with a wide variety of celebrities from the likes of DJ Clark Kent to Futura to DJ AM.
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Virginia based retailer Commonwealth have just received a revised version of their original New Era’s that dropped last year. These fitteds feature an allover raised embroidered dot design, 3D embroidered “C-Ribbon” logo up front, and a small “C’MON” hit in the back. The latest “Dots” New Era fitteds come in two colorways, grey/silver and white/black, and are available now Commonwealth. Priced at $45 USD.
Originally seen in the 1992 street-ball comedy White Men Can’t Jump, the Reebok Reverse Jam disappeared into the Reebok archives until now. Two colors, black and white will be available for sale this weekend at select Reebok dealers. Retailing at $70 USD.
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Undercover and Visvim have teamed up once again to release this latest Kiefer Mid model. This release comes on the heels of a recent collaboration with the two parties on the E-cat Messenger bag. The shoes are highlighted by a suede uppers with contrasting leather stripes. These Kiefer Mids will hit stores over the weekend and will be available in black, gray and beige.
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As the RockersNYC 2007 Fall Dopethrone collection release draws near we are able to reveal two more tees from the line. These two tees titled Annihilation and Protest & Survive represent RockersNYC’s calling for the war mongers to stop their senseless slaughter of the innocents. Annihilation is a 23 year old line drawing by Marc Rude (of The Misfits Earth A.D fame) and colored by RockersNYC’s Marcus Burrowes, while Protest & Survive works with the themes “hugs are all the arms we need” and “doves before swords.” These tees will be available sooner rather than later at all RockersNYC accounts.
Back in 2005, Hong Kong’s premier skate shop 8five2 put together a special collaborative t-shirt with LA skate brand Diamond Supply Co. Using the same provocative slogan “Hong Mutha’ Fuck n’ Kong!” as before, In4mation has now given their own little twist on this latest t-shirt. The tee comes in both black and white and are available in limited quantities now at 8five2.
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From their humble beginnings in 1997 in Prince Edward district’s Allied Plaza, Hong Kong brand Dusty has built up a global identity which far outreaches the small size of their initial store front. Now boasting flagship stores around Hong Kong and Asia, their large imprint has also garnered the attention from brands such as G-Shock, Eric Haze, Budweiser, Freshjive and Medicom Toy in the past. It’s also worth noting that Dusty’s achievement in the industry resulted in their appearance in Steven Vogel’s book Streetwear.
“Rebel without a pause” is a slogan and a focal point to which Dusty derives its design direction. Combining low and high end fashion together as one, they intersect those thoughts with quality and the desire for cutting edge products. Here’s a look at some of Dusty’s latest products which include some of their collaboration items with Andy Warhol USA producing the Andy Warhol by Dusty Collection.
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