Know for his critical and satirical view of American culture, artist and illustrator Robert Crumb is the latest to team up with Supreme. From his beginnings in 1968 with his self-published Zap Comix, Crumb rapidly became well known in the underground comic scene. Crumb’s work features many references found in cartoon styles common in the 20th century. Having said that, much of his style can be themed after satire as well as sexual and political material.
This collaboration with Supreme features two t-shirts and a zip-up hoodie utilizing art work done by Robert Crumb. Available start mid-October at Supreme stores.
In conjunction with their upcoming Jack Purcell Mid, Boston’s Bodega has cooked up a fitted cap to match their lumberjack inspired Purcell. The rustic looking Purcell features simple flannel highlights which can also be seen on the fitted cap. No definitive date has been set for the release but expect them to drop sometime in November.
Popular British label MHI recently teamed up with True Utility to produce a series of high quality pocket tools. Upon the founding of True Utility, creator Lee Berman made it a goal to maximize storage in the smallest package possible. Some of the MHI collaboration tools include the Multi Too, LED Flashlight, Micro LED Flashlight and Dog Tag Tool. Available now at Hanon Shop.
Graffiti artist Krink recently revealed a shirt he cooked up in collaboration with Alife. The purple shirt features a life-like replication of his infamous KRINK markers. Look for the shirt to release in Spring of 2008.
As part of the 2007 Winter Collection, Vans has formed a formidable line up of sneakers which includes Half-Cabs, TNT II Mids, AV Sk8 Lo, Sk8 His and the newly introduced Rowley Shambles. Check your local Vans dealers as some of these models have already hit retailers. Image: nattydreadz via Off the Wall
With the release of the Footpatrol x adidas set to go down on Saturday, October 6th an in depth look has been provided by Andrew Bunney. The pictures include a look at the medial side of the sneaker and the colored stripes. Another clean collaboration from the people at Footpatrol.
Image: Andrew Bunney
Here’s a look at some of Stüssy’s recently released shirts for the 2007 Fall Season. For those who like to rock their tees year-round, Stüssy has dropped some long sleeve pieces in a variety of graphics. Adding to the fact that each style comes in tons of different colorways, more likely then not something will catch your eye. Available now at Zozotown’s Stüssy Store.
The Andy Warhol Foundation in conjunction with MHI created a series of pro level decks bearing some different styles of camouflage. The Andy Warhol Foundation was created in 1987 in accordance with Warhol’s will. Its existence was to faciliate and support the movement of visual art. The decks are available now at Hanon Shop.
Check out the latest from Reason’s 2007 Fall Collection. The collection includes tees, a top, colored denim and most noticeably, a huge selection of hats. Reason definitely has their hat line in check which includes both New Era 59Fifty Fitted Caps as well as a huge array of online exclusives as part of their Salvation Series. The Salvation Series utilizes limited one of a kind vintage materials to create some notable cap designs. In addition, Reason collaborated with Chuck Anderson of No Pattern to create a signature Anderson fitted cap. Check your local Reason dealer, or order online via their online store.
As retail space Leilow revealed their latest 2007 Autumn/Winter Collection yesterday, today they bring forth other releases from the collection featuring some of their upcoming collaboration tees. The Grammy winning team of Sade & Stuart Matthewman (who formed the hit 80s group Sade) and popular Z-Boys era skater Shogo Kubo are included within the collaborations. Much like yesterday’s feature, these tees are currently available in store at Leilow and will be available soon at Leilow accounts.
Image: Jules Gayton