Absolut known for their clever ad campaigns have just launched this Absolut Bling-Bling Vodka pack for those who love to be extravagant, making for a perfect gift idea for those who can afford it. So if you’re within the legal drinking age limit why not hit up their website to see just where you might be able to purchase such a gift, or buy it for yourself to show off to friends for the wow factor.
After waiting for a while, Ace Boon Koon from Irak has announced over on his blog that they have finally launched their official website where you will find a blog space, a supporter’s page and an online shop available. Only problem is that at the moment the shop feature is currently un-available but don’t stress as the site is still worth hitting up to check out some of their latest photos and to see what the guys have been up recently.
Ever been caught in a situation you where you wished you would have had a screw driver handy, or been at a party and needed quick access to a bottle opener? Well DPMHI in collaboration with True Utility have come up with a solution to your problem by creating this Utility Dog Tag Tool. Featuring within the space the Dog Tag Tool fits a bottle opener, screwdriver, torch, serrated knife, tweezers and a file to solve all your day to day dilemmas that might occur. To top it all off this Dog Tag Tool comes in a oversized tin survival box printed with the always popular DPHMI camo print and is expected to be released in March of 2007.
Oki-ni continues their creative joints with Evisu. Authorized by the famous orb Harris Tweed, they have created 2 tweed jackets and a pair of rigid denim with Harris Tweed trims. Only 70 pairs of denim and 50 jackets were made. They are only available though Oki-ni.
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Honeyee has just introduced two Los Angeles based brands ‘ever’ and ‘Parbelle’ on their website. Check out the leather jacket that they showcased from ‘ever’ because it features a nice combination of washable leather and alpaca wool.
For the past three years, to celebrate the tri-monthly launch of each new issue, Beautiful/Decay has partnered with different brands to create issue specific, limited edition products. With the seminal release of the Deitch Projects x Beautiful/Decay Collaborative issue, a superior product collaboration was in need.
“There are few clothing companies that touch on the arts as well as RVCA does, so it was a natural connection,” says B/D. What was created via these minds colliding was a crisp hooded sweatshirt that is self-explanatory.
Edition of 200 hoodies produced, to be released this month.
Mad Hectic and Bounty Hunter hooked up with a Japanese company to produce these bikes. So far we see two models, one black mountain bike designed by Bounty Hunter, and the other taking on a more traditional bicycle physique designed by Mad Hectic. Effing Dope promises more information on how to obtain the bikes on Monday, so sit tight until then.
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Filmmaker Jake Davis recently did this impressive :30 spot for Nike SB. The theme of the commercial is a look into the loneliness of a dedicated skateboarder. Produced with a gloomy backdrop and slightly depressing music, the spot examines another perspective than the usual, highly energetic, no care in the world atmosphere that exists in skateboarding. The commercial is heavy in SB gear and you’ll also notice the hat photographer Ari Marcopoulos did for Supreme.
Check out the video here.
For those planning to shred some snow this winter season, look no further than getting on one of these new Addict Endeavor snowboards. The boards are part of Addict’s Camo Series release, and only 50 boards were produced for each design. The four artists who were commissioned to do the boards were C-Law, Swifty, Mr. Jago, and She One. Also, check out some of new Addict’s snowboard apparel this season.
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New York label, Stacks & Bundles recently released some new products for this season. For their range of new releases, Stack has produced some new colorful tees, hoodies, and sweaters. The Swirl pattern on their hoodies and sweaters should make a big splash on those still into the all-over print look.
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