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- Moncler V – Garther Jacket
- Rocksmith x Wu-Tang – Holiday 2011 Headwear
- Jack Spade x Coca-Cola – 125th Anniversary Collection
- Loopwheeler for NEXUSVII
- Supra Skytop III Chad Muska – Holiday 2011 Collection
- Made For Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low – Roller Derby
- Nike Sportswear Holiday 2011 Footwear Collection
- Nike Sportswear Holiday 2011 Apparel Collection
- RECON Brand – Global Hi Mural Project – Futura | Behind The Scenes
- Gyakusou FA/HO’11 Collection Shooting in Kyoto – Behind the Scenes Video
Posted: 07 Oct 2011 06:00 AM PDT Traditional Italian climbing wear meets Japanese contemporary fashion, the Moncler V collection is a collaboration between the high quality Moncler products and creative direction of Hiroki Nakamura. The Garther Jacket is based on the popular Ena model which is a top tier mountain parka made from waterproof exterior shell with goose down filling on the interior. An all black jacket is detailed by an all white Moncler logo on the left sleeve, silver snap buttons and zippers with leather tabs. Wool fabric yoke add texture to the smooth shell and each jacket is made in Italy to retain highest level of quality. These are currently on offer at end clothing in UK and participating retailers worldwide.
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Rocksmith x Wu-Tang – Holiday 2011 Headwear Posted: 07 Oct 2011 03:00 AM PDT Protect ya neck? Rocksmith and Wu-Tang Limited want to protect your noggin, having gotten together to produce a limited edition capsule collection of headwear. The assortment is made up of a several snapback styles as well as a camp cap, each inspired by the logos and iconography of New York City, as well as the U.S. Olympic basketball team from 1992 that many considered a dream. Can it be that it was all so simple then? Look for the collection to drop soon at select retailers.
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Jack Spade x Coca-Cola – 125th Anniversary Collection Posted: 07 Oct 2011 02:00 AM PDT Jack Spade is celebrating Coca-Cola‘s 125th anniversary in style, with a limited-edition collection that celebrates Coke’s most memorable advertising slogans. Accessories include a vintage baseball cap in Coke’s signature red shade emblazoned with the interlocking Cs originally featured in Coca-Cola merchandise from the 1910s, as well as an iPhone 4 cover adorned with both the Coca-Cola and Jack Spade logos. One of Jack Spade’s most popular totes, the Coal Bag, is colored in red and white and bears the line “It's the Real Thing.” A series of T-shirts and posters similarly feature memorable Coca-Cola campaign slogans throughout the years. Finally, an assortment of black cotton canvas totes are dressed with artwork depicting food items like a hot dog, hamburger and pretzel, symbolizing Coca-Cola’s status as the ultimate all-American refreshment, and a nod to the slogan “Things Go Better With Coke.” The collection is available now at Jack Spade stores and online.
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Posted: 06 Oct 2011 09:30 PM PDT NEXUSVII has once again teamed up with cotton fleece specialist Loopwheeler. For this go-round, the two brands have collaborated on a button-front hoodie. The garment comes in navy, grey or olive, each featuring a distinctive black and white mélange pattern at the placket, cuffs, waist and front pockets. But even with the additional details, the ultimate selling point has to be the premium loopwheeled fleece. Click through to check out images of all three styles.
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Supra Skytop III Chad Muska – Holiday 2011 Collection Posted: 06 Oct 2011 09:01 PM PDT Supra presents a two-pack of new Skytop III colorways for Holiday 2011. The first is done up in grey suede, with dark grey molded TPR straps and icy blue sole twinned with a white cup sole. The second features an upper built with army green gunny TUF, red accents and black at the molded TPR straps, tongue and cup sole. A popular silhouette in attractive neutral shades should make for another solid release. Available now at Supra retailers and brand webstore.
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Made For Skate x Nike SB Dunk Low – Roller Derby Posted: 06 Oct 2011 08:44 PM PDT Nike SB has partnered once again with the crew at Made for Skate, resulting in the Roller Derby Dunk, inspired by the first mass-produced skateboard and commemorating the Metal Battle at the Skateboard Museum in Stuttgart. The shoe itself is an appealing blend of white and red hues, contrasted with an ebony Swoosh and silver foil heel tab. A close-up look reveals cracked white leather and woodgrain texture on the red suede panels. A vintage illustration of smiling girl scooting along on a Roller Derby skateboard adorns the insole. They’re scheduled to drop as an in-store only release on October 15th at Stockholm’s CALIROOTS. Cali Store Release Date: October 15th, 2011 (Saturday)
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Nike Sportswear Holiday 2011 Footwear Collection Posted: 06 Oct 2011 06:44 PM PDT The Holiday 2011 footwear collection from Nike Sportswear is made up of an array of classic and new silhouettes in a broad range of colors and materials. In short, it offers something for everyone. An ACG contingent is represented by the Zoom Meriwether, Lunar Macleay, Air Moc, and Air Approach, all featuring vivid hues to provide a shock of color in the cold, dark months ahead. A Vac Tech pack comprised of Dunk High and Air Force 1 Low and High models are done up in mostly neutral shades and constructed with suede, leather or wool uppers. Rounding out the collection are a trio of Lunar Air Flows in tonal primary colors, as well as the distinctive and ever popular Footscape Woven Chukka in tan or grey colorways. Click through for detailed images of each shoe.
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Nike Sportswear Holiday 2011 Apparel Collection Posted: 06 Oct 2011 05:30 PM PDT Nike Sportswear‘s Holiday 2011 collection continues to merge athletic apparel with modern technology in updated silhouettes. In addition to traditional heritage pieces like crewneck sweatshirts, parkas and Nike’s iconic Destroyer Jackets, part of the collection takes its primary design cues from the historic Brasilian National Team of 1958. Key items include polos, tees, rugby shirts, N98 Jackets, AW77s and custom Destroyer Jackets, each piece adorned with the embroidered 1958 emblem that pays homage to the squad that captured the nation’s first World Cup against host country Sweden. Click through for more looks.
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RECON Brand – Global Hi Mural Project – Futura | Behind The Scenes Posted: 06 Oct 2011 05:00 PM PDT A new behind the scenes video of the Global Hi Mural Project, courtesy of Stash, Wane and Futura, finds the artists doing what they do best: plying the tools of their trade and creating a mural on a New York City wall. The clip focuses primarily on Futura, starting with the first neon orange lines on the non-descript brick face and ending with the legendary street artist applying his signature to the finished piece. You’ll also get a first look at an upcoming RECON-branded Futura signature sneaker. © Freshness Mag, 2011. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Gyakusou FA/HO’11 Collection Shooting in Kyoto – Behind the Scenes Video Posted: 06 Oct 2011 04:00 PM PDT Nike presents a behind-the-scenes look at the shooting of the Gyakusou Fall/Holiday 2011 video on location in Kyoto. The clip includes a discussion about the inherent “Japanese flavor” of the Gyakusou apparel collection, from the curving lines to the fabric textures that resemble a Japanese kimono. There’s also extensive commentary by Jun Takahashi, creative director of UNDERCOVER. He explains what inspired him to film in the temples and shrines of Kyoto: “Japan is a country where you can find spiritual places in the middle of nature next to urban cities.” He continues, “I like to mix high tech and low tech, or two contrasting elements in my apparel design, like tradition and state-of-the-art technology coexist in Japan.” Click through to see the engaging video.
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