2010년 8월 1일 일요일

adidas Originals MEGA Diner Trailer




The adidas Originals MEGA Diner is officially open and ready for business. The brand has taken two of its house specialties, the Torsion and
Softcell, and supersized them, never skimping on style, to make for a massive, mouth-watering moment in footwear. Get in line with Paul Lacono for your own tasty MEGA Special, served up fresh by B.o.B. behind the grill. Enter the MEGA Diner online and the smokin’ hot waitress will take your order, leaving it to B.o.B. to deliver a custom MEGA Special personalized for you and your friends. Check it out here and enjoy the video above!

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OriginalFake Dog Collar & Leash




For those looking to give their canine some love, Porter has a solution, as the popular Japanese accessories brand develops a new set of dog accessories for OriginalFake, including a collar and leash. Both follow a rather simple look, highlighting KAWS signature chomper print in a red/white/black colorway. Available now via finer stockists, including Union.

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2010년 7월 27일 화요일

Jules Gayton's Blog VINTAGE LEATHER AND MESH



Hanes has long been synonymous with utilitarian white tees as the brand has developed a strong name on the backs of quality, no frill staples. With previous collaborations including Deluxe and Supreme, the latest involves Stussy. A simple Stussy script logo is placed on the lower hem in black. Three t-shirts are bundled to a pack and come tagless. Available at Stussy Chapter stores.

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2010년 7월 26일 월요일

BEAMS Works x Porter Digital Camera Case




BEAMS WORKS and Porter team-up with to create a small-scale gadget pouch. Created with smartphones and compact cameras in mind, the cases are created with sturdy materials most often seen in traditional outdoor products with a special bonding process to create a soft yet durable texture. The cases come wiSoth a strap for different carrying options. Available in four colors at B Yoshida.

2010년 6월 7일 월요일

Video: NIKE78 x W+K Tokyo “ABUKU”

NIKE78 - W+K Tokyo LAB | 'ABUKU -泡-’ from NIKE78 on Vimeo.



“What you can see from the relationship between a goldfish and air in this microcosm, a shoe, is the human society and the microcosm that contains it. It’s the relationship between the earth/nature and creatures, and the correlation between athletes and NIKE, who contributes to the characteristics of the human body by giving air to shoes. That is the thinking behind the name of this art piece, the ABUKU (Japanese “BUBBLE”).” NIKE78.

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2010년 5월 23일 일요일

Nike Sportswear – Summer 2010 NSW Collection



Nike Sportswear has released new items from it’s Summer 2010 NSW Collection, which includes collaborations with Japan’s Loopwheeler as well as a number of other new items from it’s pinnacle line of apparel. The collaboration pieces with Loopwheeler include a new AW77 Full Zip Hoodie featuring various pockets on the front, back, and sleeves of the garment and is available in three different colors, also a part of the Loopwheeler collaboration are the Loopwheeler Shorts which feature various pockets, only available in Heather Grey. Some other notable pieces from this season’s NSW Collection are the AW10 Coaches Jacket which comes in either Black or Grey and is both wind resistant and packable. Rounding out the collection are a few lightweight graphic t-shirts. Pick these pieces up now at FIRMAMENT or their online store, The-Glade.


Dazed & Confused – “Plastic Fantastic” Nike Editorial


A dazzling affair, Dazed & Confused put their own spin on sportswear styling, and created a Plastic Fantastic editorial featuring Nike’s environmentally soccer kit created from recycled plastic bottles. The photo shoot has turned out to be a visually intriguing spread consisting of overlaying, translucent images of Charlie Westerberg, Jamie Richards and Korrel dressed in the latest Nike gear, and in motion. These images, in an overexposed fashion, conveys a feeling of fragility, of ephemera, and also of powerful impact from the splatter of shatters. Check out the editorial by Sharif Hamza, and see a more avant garde rendition of soccer fever.via: The Fashionisto