Still remember the Kaws X Bape Chompers Bapesta from last summer? (click here for some pics) They will release some more Chompers Bapestas soon in even crazier colorways than before. From Touch Magazine via Free Problem.
Here are the illustrations of the Nike Air Force 1 ‘St Patrick’ and ‘Easter’. The ‘St Patrick’ Air Force 1s will release in March as quickstrikes and the ‘Easter’ will release in April. From SNS.
Last Saturday was the release party of the amazing collaboration between Brooklyn Projects and C1RCA. Check out the photos of the event with the latest from C1RCA on Thr1lla.
Caliroots will release the Nike SB ‘Hawaii Islands’ Dunk Low on this Friday, February 10th. Check their site for the time they release in-stores as well as on the online store.
Update: Also dropping at PointSeven5ive on February 9th, Focus on February 10th.
Essense recieved the latest collection from Hawaii based Bitter Sweet and New York based Orchard Street. Both of them did very nice graphics on the tees and hoodies this season. Click here to see the collection from Bitter Sweet, and here for Orchard Street.
Slam Jam has updated some of the latest items from Neighborhood, including tees, down jackets, and the M-65 jackets collaborated with Fragment. Check them out!
This upcoming Visvim MJT is designed for 7Stars’ 10th anniversary. Part of the shoe has gold stitches as well as 3M reflecting material. Releasing in Japan on February 10th. Thanks Chapter World.
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In celebration of Kobe Bryant’s 81 point game, Premium Goods will be hosting the “faKtors of 8” on February 8th, 2006 at 8PM which will feature 8 pairs of Nike Kobe ZK1s. In addition, 88 limited edition tees will be sold and each tee will act as a raffle ticket for a chance to win one of four pairs of the Nike Hyperstrike Houston Only Endurance ZK1s. There will be pictures later but as of now, all we know is that they are black/purple and white/purple/gold. Each pair will come in a purple, lasered wooden box.
Click on the image to see the flyer for more info!
Here’s a look at some pieces from the Fred Perry Spring 2006 Collection.
For fifty years Fred Perry has been the badge of British subculture. Throughout the decades the much loved polo shirts with their understated style and iconic laurel have been adopted by various cultural movements. Mods, Soul Boys, Skinheads, Casuals and Indie kids have all sported the familiar Fred polo with their own unique and signature style. (Hanon Shop)
You can get it all at the Hanon Shop.
Here’s a new piece done by Ted Gore for Nike iD. It’s a composition that is definitely required to watch as it is masterfully and beautifully put together.
Check out the piece Spot HERE.
Info from Unleaded World via Ronin.