Archive for December, 2010
Gold Coin 2010 Holiday T-Shirts

Gold Coin drop some new tees for the Holiday season. The San Francisco-based label offers up eight new t-shirts, which are currently available through their online shop. mash rating: 5.5/10
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Flying Coffin 40% Off Sale

Flying Coffin is getting ready to drop their Holiday collection. However, until that happens, enjoy 40% off their entire online stock. Use code “holyshit” at checkout.
pic and info: Flying Coffin
Ben Frost ‘Killer Love’ Print
Ben Frost releases his newest print. Killer Love was the key painting from his last exhibit, The Art of Noise. The 24″ x 15″ print is limited to only 35, each signed and numbered by the artist. Available now through Stupid Krap.
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pic and info: Ben Frost
Deluxe x Vans Chukka

For their Fall/Winter collection, Japanese label, Deluxe, teamed up with Vans to design a new Chukka, which sports a black croc upper and a white rubber toe. Available now at select Vans dealers including St. Alfred. mash rating: 5/10
pic and info: St. Alfred
Original Fake ‘Circle Tongue’ Cushion

KAWS’ trademark Circle Tongue graphic is now available in cushion form thanks to his brand, Original Fake. Measuring 40cm in diameter, it is now available at Colette.
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Hello Kitty x Johnny Cupcakes T-Shirts

Sure, we’re fans of Johnny Cupcakes, and although sometimes their stuff is hit and miss, we can’t recall a bigger faux pas than deciding to team up with Sanrio’s Hello Kitty. If you’re still reading, the tees go on sale in both men’s and women’s sizes through the JC online shop this week. mash rating: 2/10
pic and info: Johnny Cupcakes
Acapulco Gold 2010 Holiday T-Shirts

We’ve recently covered their lookbook, now check out the t-shirts from Acapulco Gold’s Holiday collection in detail. Available now through their website. mash rating: 7.5/10
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The Art of Nick Gentry

Take a look at some art from Nick Gentry, who uses old floppy disks, VHS tapes, polaroids and cassettes as canvases for his paintings.
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