Two established toy makers in Japan’s Bounty Hunter and the UK’s Amos Toys have banded together to mix up two of each brands’ marquee figures. The creation of the King Kun vinyl includes both Amos Toys’ King Ken and Bounty Hunter’s Skull Kun. No word yet on a release date.
Massive update from Bounty Hunter today, it was worth the wait. A New Mexico/Chicano theme here, in celebration of brown power, and “El Camino” culture. We see some typically gangster house shoes with some intricate tatoo-ish embroidery. We have very typically latino plaid, as opposed to the more Northern American style check shirts. It wouldn’t be complete without some work wear and khakis to match. There’s a play on a famous Masonic symbol minus the Egyptian face printed on one of the slacks. Accessories look good with OG sunglasses and a redneck fluorescent trucker hat. All in all the usual fun stuff from the creative cats at Bounty Hunter.
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The Japanese streetwear label, Bounty Hunter, has released some new products for March 2008. These items include button up shirts, a glow-in-the-dark cap, a card case and a room light. It looks like Bounty Hunter is starting to produce some household items which we love so we hope to see more of that in the near future.
Bounty Hunter has released some new products from their 2008 Spring/Summer collection. The products from the famed toy-makers include t-shirts, hoodies and accessories such as wallets and rubber key cases. Bounty Hunter has been quite consistent with its releases as it continues with that Japanese Americana meets Punk theme. Available now at Cliffedge.
Based on their self-interpretation of American culture through toys and music, Japan’s Bounty Hunter has enjoyed success in their native homeland. Although sometimes their designs may reach a disconnect with misinterpretations, their overall theme has appealed to many. Seen here are some simple logo-driven tote bags and leather fanny pack. Available now at Cliffedge.