If you think you’re a die hard collector of shoes, toys or whatever it might be, think again. Today, Nitro:licious brings us a look at Zody’s crib. Zody is probably the number one fan of Michael Lau and if you don’t believe me, just look at the pictures and see.
Click here and be amazed.
Image: Nitro:licious
Here is the upcoming collaboration between Colette and Nike on the Nike Elite sneaker. A very beautiful blue floral pattern is embroidered onto the upper of this sneaker. In addtion, this Nike Elite will have a speckled midsole. This shoe will be released on June 18th.
More pictures at Freshness.
Image/Info: Freshness
The In4mation Spring/Summer 2006 Collection will be available starting May 10th. If you haven’t seen the tees yet, head over to Steven Vogel’s blog to take a look. If you’re in Honolulu, Hawaii, they will be at the following In4mation stores.
In4mation
Ward Warehouse
1050 Ala Moana Blvd. B1 Bay 5-6
Honolulu, HI 96814
808-597-1447
In4mation
Waikiki Shopping Plaza
2250 Kalakaua Ave. Suite 102
Honolulu, HI 96815
808-923-0888
www.in4mants.com
New tees from L.A. label, Foreign Family are now available at the Boundless Online Shop. The camp at Foreign Family are blessing the streetwear community with designs that deal with disease, politics, sex, and futbol. Now those concepts are enough to make you want to become active in making people aware of some real issues. So why not sport a Foreign Family shirt to get you started? Check out Boundless now.
Image/Info: Boundless
Vans collaborated with the finest photographers from Surfing Magazine to capture six of the most popular surf breaks from around the nation and design them onto canvas sneakers. The six different models will include famous breaks from places like Huntington Beach, Steamer Lane, Blacks, Off the Wall, Montauk Long Island and the Sebastian Inlet. In addition, Vans is donating $10,000 to the Surfrider Foundation and $5 from each pair of shoes sold. Look for this Surfrider Foundation Era collection to hit Vans stores and surf shops around the country soon.
Image/Info: Surfers Village
The new Vans store has officially opened in Paris, located just across the street from Starcow, on the Rue St. Honore. This store stocks the entire Vans line-up from shoes to skating tools & accessories to Vans apparel.
Very nice store overall, woodgrain shelves and just enough room to shop comfortably. This store does not only carry general release vans but also is stocked with the full line of Marc Jacobs Vans and also the Vans x Motörhead release plus many more goods. If your ever in the Rue St. district be sure to stop by and check out this very nice new store.
Info/Images: HighSnobiety
Shoes can be a hassle to ship since there is never a “right” box that they can fit in. Now, sneakerheads have nothing to worry about because the United States Postal Service made a big enough shipping box that can fit almost any shoe. According to the USPS its will cost around $4 to $6 dollars to ship coast to coast.
Image: USPS @ C to the J L Blog
With all the SB and Adicolor releases, Creative Recreation may have fell off the radar for a second. But with summer approaching there may not be an upscale looking sneaker that’s a better choice. For New York heads check Barneys and for LA heads check Blends mid-June for the release of these sick, black patent leather and ostrich skin Cesario’s as well as the white and brown snakeskin colorway. They will also be available at select Beams stores in Japan mid-May.
Images: Creative Recreation
Diamond & Bones, a relatively new streetwear brand based out of Rome, Italty, has a new interview with High Snobiety. In this interview, Luigi, the founder of Diamond & Bones, talks about how he got started, his inspirations, his future collaborations and more.
Read the interivew here.
Image: High Snobiety
Here are some of the newest t-shirts from Singapore based brand, SCUM. SCUM started out in 2002 and have become one of the most prominent local streetwear brands in Singapore today.
You can buy their tees at Nice Produce.
Image: Nice Produce @ Slam X Hype