Archive for October, 2008
Wild Things x XLarge Mountain Parka

XLarge have collaborated with Wild Things on the Classic Mountain Parka. It comes in two colours and will release November 4th.
pic and info: Zozo
David Flores ‘Sexy Klum’ Print

Soon, David Flores will be releasing a new series of prints. Here is a preview of one of them.
pic and info: David Flores
Stüssy ‘International Stüssy Tribe’ Varsity

Part of Stüssy’s Fall/Winter collection is the ‘International Stüssy Tribe’ varsity jacket, which comes in three colours, black/white, red/white, and green/white.
pic and info: stussy.jp
The Joneses ‘08 Fall

The Joneses recently released their Fall collection, which has started arriving at retailers. Yesterday, Standard in Atlanta received their shipment of tees.
More after the jump.
Beatles ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ Kubricks
Tags: Kubrick, Medicom Toy, toys

We recently showed you the Beatles Bearbricks, and now we bring you the Beatles ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ Kubricks. They are 1000% Kubricks,and expected to release in limited quantities in time for Christmas.
More after the jump.
Mishka ‘Blood Red Foil’ Bear Mop Tee

For Halloween, Mishka have released a new Blood Red foil Bear Mop tee. It is available exclusively through their online shop.
pic and info: Mishka
Nike to Use More Eco-Friendly Design
Nike unveiled a new line of products Tuesday that use, for the first time, its more eco-friendly design process across all its key sports.
Nike has used its “Considered” design in selected products for over the past few years, but it is now using it in its six key categories: basketball, running, soccer, women’s training, men’s training and sportswear as well as tennis and its All Condition Gear.
The Beaverton, Ore.-based sports apparel company says the goal of “Considered” is to create performance products with less waste throughout the development process, such as using environmentally preferred materials and eliminating toxics.
The company said it plans to have 100 percent of Nike footwear meet baseline Considered standards by 2011, all apparel by 2015, and all equipment by 2020. If the company met these goals, it would reduce waste in Nike’s supply chain by 17 percent.
info: Business Week
Undefeated ‘08 Fall

Here we have some more items from Undefeated’s Fall collection. There will be some new crewnecks, hoodies, and New Eras. They drop this Saturday at Undefeated Japan.
More after the jump.






