All Posts Tagged: streetwear

March 7, 2008

On Sale Now: Supreme Sesame Streetwear

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Photo from 12oz.

adidas-adicolor-sneaker-kermit.jpgEarlier this week in Paris, photo provocateur Terry Richardson opened a show at Collete, featuring his latest work with Supreme’s mascot of the moment, Kermit the Frog. While Richardson has shot for Supreme in the past, this is Kermit’s first time. Now he’s gracing skate decks and posters all over New York. As Complex points out though, this isn’t the green frog’s first venture into the streetwear game. A couple years ago Kermit graced some sneakers for adidas adicolor, which, considering the ugly factor, we’re all better off forgetting.

Back here in New York, hypebeasts of every all-over printed stripe lined up around the block, waiting for Supreme’s store on Lafayette to start selling the Spring and Summer line. But today, Supreme forced them to wait in the alley around the corner. It’s not clear whether they’re stepping up their notoriously snobby attitude towards customers, or simply protecting them from another possible scaffolding collapse.

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February 21, 2008

10 Deep Skateboard Team

Continuing our coverage of streetwear brands with sports teams, we present: 10 Deep Skateboarding.

December 17, 2007

Satchel of Gravel

dbthb.jpgWe’d be completely remiss not to mention that the much loved, but often hated Don’t Believe the Hypebeast has been reincarnated as Satchel of Gravel. The mission is the same, the name just changed. Do what you will with this tidbit of knowledge.

November 17, 2007

ALIFE x Krink T-Shirts & Markers

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Alife and Krink have released an assortment of new t-shirts, Krink K-71 and EZ-Squeeze markers in stores today. We love the drips but one question comes to mind. Is catching Krink tags while wearing a Krink t-shirt frowned upon like wearing a band’s t-shirt to their concert?

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November 15, 2007

Cycling Jeans Lighten Wallet, Make You Faster

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Even though we’re not in the market for $360 jeans to rip up riding bikes, we’re intrigued by the Self Edge jeans designed for cyclists. Hypebeast provides the low down:

For an avid cyclists [sic], crotch blow-outs and accelerated wear are all too common of a problem. With that in mind, Selfedge, one of the leading denim shops in the world took into account the inadequacies of current denim related to cycling and created the all new SEXIH03 model with the help of Japanese denim makers Sugarcane. The end product is one that harbors both fashion and functionality. Some key elements of this design includes [sic] 21 oz sanforized Japanese denim, dark indigo stitched half arcuate pocket design, spring loaded clip metal key fob and a relaxed thigh fit with a super slim fit below the knees.

a_dbd.gifWe got distracted thinking about crotch blow-outs and lost in language like ‘sanforized’ (pre-shrunk) and ‘half arcuate pocket design’ (curved pockets), but we’re sure a small legion of bike and denim enthusiasts are quietly celebrating somewhere. It’s great seeing manufacturers give more attention to the niche needs of their customers, but we’d rather drop $360 on a really nice wheelset, a pair of Levis and a carabiner (aka “spring loaded clip metal key fob”). And since denim isn’t always ideal for biking, we’ll throw in some of these jean-print lycra shorts too.

If crotch blow-out is a chronic problem you should really see a doctor.

Images from Self Edge and Velogear.

April 6, 2007

Anticon Keeps Making Masked Hoodies

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Staying true to their roots, Anticon, whose masked hoodies we’ve featured in the past, is set to release three new models at the end of May. They gave us first crack at these sample images of their full zip hoodies in black, gray stripes, and a warrior mask, any of which would would have been useful in surprisingly cold weather New York has been having of late. All images are included after the jump.

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March 2, 2007

Skeleton Unitards Are the New Skeleton Hoodies

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Following our run down of hooded sweatshirts with built in masks a barrage of emails came in, all of them looking to buy (off our backs, no less). While most people were after anything Bape, the LRG Dead Serious hoodie which Kanye wore was particularly sought after. Whether it’s the air of celebrity or bold skeleton motif, we say get over it. These days it’s all about skeleton body suits. Just ten minutes digging in the costume crate and our model is ready to rock all weekend.

February 23, 2007

11 Masked Hoodies to Hide Your Face

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Yesterday, the sight of a mother leading her young kid by the hand on Lafayette Street while he stumbled along blindly in a zipped up Bape hoodie, reminded us how popular masked hooded sweatshirts are right now. So we pulled together 11 stylish designs to hide your identity and have you thrown out of public places across the UK. This is the perfect guide to find a gift for your favorite vandal/ugly friend, or to rip off a design for Urban Outfitters.

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1. Probably tired of stretching out t-shirts over their face, Vexed created the Ninjahood and instantly rendered all ski mask, scarf and bandanna technology obsolete.

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2. French design team, Anticon, has been dedicated to working on the same exact design since Fall 2005.

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January 3, 2007

Hooray For Streetwear!

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On this t-shirt IRAK offers their honest explanation of the streetwear game using simple cartoons so you don’t have to think too hard.

October 28, 2006

Tragedy Befalls Lafayette Streetwear Scene

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Tragedy struck early Saturday morning as the streetwear and skate shops of Lafayette Street slept. The scaffolding on the west side of Lafayette Street between Prince and Houston Street was apparently no match for winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour. As the wreckage of the collapsed scaffolding stands between the public and their beloved boutiques, let’s hold hands and pray for a speedy recovery. Thank goodness no sneakerheads were camped outside on this night of catastrophic wind.

Supreme, Wesc, Stackhouse, Dunderdon Workshop, G Star, Brooklyn Industries and Triple 5 Soul: Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

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Photos from Verbose Coma and Curbed.

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