Livestock New Era 59FIFTY Caps

Livestock New Era 59FIFTY Caps

Livestock, one of Canada’s premiere sneaker boutiques, have just launched their latest group of New Era fitted caps. Included in the recent drop is the “TO” logo, representing Livestock’s Toronto presence. Accordingly, the design is exclusive to Toronto and are available now in store. The Livestock Classic script hats are available and online immediately, each retailing at $40 CAD (approximately $39 USD).

Ghost x Livestock Tee

Ghost x Livestock Tee

Livestock came up with a great plan to collaborate with various artists to design a new set of t-shirts every 45 days. The first collaboration will be with graffiti artist, Ghost. Here we’re showing you some initial sketches and the final product that came out from the process. The final t-shirt comes in 3 colorways: white, black, and blue. It features the Livestock logo and creatures that are all done in Ghost’s signature style.

Livestock x Puma Friends & Family Signature Clyde
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Livestock x Puma Friends & Family Signature Clyde

In a trend that began earlier this year with Solebox, Puma has been reaching out to some of their most prominent accounts and supporters and supplying them with special Puma Clydes. Gary Bone of Livestock was the latest on the receiving end of a new pair of Clydes featuring hand drawn graphics on an all white sneaker and “1 of 1” printed on the inside.


Livestock Grand Opening 4th Ave

Livestock Grand Opening 4th Ave

Livestock are opening the doors to their newest shop this Saturday. Originally previewed back in February, the larger retail space will provide much of the same wholesome goodness you’ve come to expect with one of Vancouver’s sneaker institutions. The whole landscape for Canadian streetwear has developed extensively within the last few years and this latest store is no doubt a prime example of this movement. Livestock 1709 west 4th ave Vancouver, BC V6J 1M2 Canada p: 604.568.1444

Livestock Vancouver Part 2 Opening

Livestock Vancouver Part 2 Opening

One of Canada’s heavyweights on the scene, Livestock is set to open their doors to a brand new Vancouver location, bringing their Vancouver area presence up to two. Aside from Vancouver, a third location is also all the way across the country in Toronto. The grand opening date is yet to be set in stone but stay tuned for more details and of course the opening party.

Livestock 2008 Spring Collection

Livestock 2008 Spring Collection

For Livestock’s spring collection release, they hooked up with several local Vancouver designers. BRKNHOME, Write Left and the best Japanese Izakaya in Vancouver’s staff each contributed designs inspired by familiar Livestock imagery and day to day life in Canada. Also included in the latest drop is a collaboration with LA based label The Hundreds. The apparel can be found in store now at Livestock.

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