Archive for July, 2010
Digital Daily: FaceBook “The Motion Picture”
Casey Neistat is a regular FaceBook user like all of us, and here he presents us with a video about the ins, outs, and news surrounding the top social networking site. It’s bigger business than we thought.
“A movie about Facebook. Made this after reading about facebook everyday in the news. A lot of what was said seemed like it would make more sense if explained in a little movie… so that’s that.”
Sports Story: Midseason MMA Awards

FanHouse has put together a list of some of the most brutal, nastiest, ugliest submissions from MMA fights this year. Everything from triangle chokes, to guillotines, to heel hooks make their way to the list which can be viewed here.
Johnny Cupcakes 2010 Summer T-Shirts

Here we get a look at the latest batch of Johnny Cupcakes t-shirts. There are a total of five new styles ranging from a nautical theme to the classic crossbones, and a new Thrasher Magazine-inspired tee. They release this week at Johnny Cupcakes locations and through their online shop. mash rating: 6/10
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Nike Lunar Air 180 ‘Ultramarine’

Nike’s classic Air Max 180 makes a return in an updated version featuring new technologies for 2010. The sole has been swapped with Nike’s Lunarlon cushioning, and the upper features the lightweight, highly breathable Torch technology. The tongue, 180 Air bubble and overall silhouette retains the popular AM 180 look from 1992, not to mention the original white/ultramine colourway has also been utilized for this pair of Lunar 180s. It has already started arriving at retailers including End. mash rating: 8/10
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Os Gemeos “Don’t Believe the Hype” Mural

Taking part in MCASC’s Viva La Revolucion exhibit opening this Saturday, Os Gemeos have not only put together new works which will be on display in the museum, but have also created a large outdoor mural, entitled Don’t Belive the Hype. Another amazing piece from the Brazilian twins.
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The Hundreds 2010 Fall Lookbook

The Hundreds have revealed their new collection for the Fall. Over the course of its 7-year history, the brand has witnessed a natural evolution and maturation in both design, use of materials, and even personal taste. With their latest range, they present an amalgamation of their past, present, and offer a glimpse at what direction The Hundreds will be taking in the future. Their new lookbook also reflects this direction. Bobby Hundreds states:
“The past decade saw the rise and saturation of modern street culture, and as the next approaches, I’ve imagined a post-streetwear take on our classic apparel aesthetic. So what you will see over these next seasons, as far as our offerings go, is a certain modern familiarity with bold colors, smart graphics, traditional sportswear, and premium denim, but through a nostalgic lens. So what were once vivid hues have been toned down to classic shades, raw and crispy fleece may have a more comfortable hand-feel, and the washes follow suit. There is an obvious emphasis on worn-in sweatshirts and ready-to-wear jackets, while our trademark plaid flannels have taken a more subtle approach. The idea here is that these are your favorite The Hundreds clothes as you may find them to wear in years’ time. And we certainly hope that is the case.”
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