In conjunction with the debut of their first magazine, N. Hoolywood has released a special commemorative box-set. For a brand focused on Americana and the exploits of past generation, the magazine’s aesthetic is very reminiscent of an old style newspaper. The package also includes a t-shirt and two iron-on patches.
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N. Hoolywood mastermind Daisuke Obana has always maintained a precise theme and approach to each season’s collections. Ranging from the medical world, Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys and an Alaskan lodge in his Camp Denali collection, obscure themes achieve a sense of balance through the eyes of N. Hoolywood. Their 2008 spring/summer collection, After Sputnik details the fashion landscape of space industry workers in the United States as they follow in the footsteps of the Soviet Union in achieving space supremacy. The collection is currently available in select retailers around the world.
A further series of products have released as part of N. Hoolywood’s retrospective collection “After Sputnik”. The overall theme of the spring/summer collection is the previous look into back and forth battle for space supremacy. These most recent t-shirts are all related to various space events including sequence shots of rocket launches and a symbolic shot of a chimpanzee, who were among the first astronauts used by NASA.
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N. Hoolywood’s 2008 Spring collection, “After Sputnik” is a fashion exploit into the re-telling of the space travel race which took place in the latter half of the 20th century. Marked by stylings which are captivated by a space age vintage of the 60s and 70s. One of the collection pieces includes a team up with Converse on two mid-tops. Among the sneakers, one features a suede upper while the other is constructed of canvas, each sharing a creme white colorway. Available now at Revolution Information.
Japanese brand N. Hoolywood debuted their 2008 Spring/Summer collection under the theme of “After Sputnik”. Based mostly in part by the American/Soviet race to conquer space in the latter half of the 20th century, N. Hoolywood has applied this theme to this collection of apparel. The items seen here include t-shirts, scarves and a reversible wind resistant shirt.
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