Archive for October, 2011
The Hundreds 2011 Winter Lookbook

Today we bring you the lookbook from The Hundreds’ Winter collection. The new collection introduces new, high-quality fabric, unique colours and patterns, as well as new graphics. Among the fresh new developments in the collection are durable and warm molten wool used for the outerwear, signature camo patterns, and a wide array of unique plaid shirts.
“Our winter 2011 collection was drawn heavily from the great outdoors, beyond the confines of the urban landscape – the line introduces streetwear in the context of nature,” says Bobby Hundreds, co-founder and creative director of The Hundreds. “Applying the concepts of earth and adventure to our signature look makes this a very exciting collection – both themes are apparent in the adjoining look book.”
More after the jump.
Endless Roads 1 ‘Yellow Horizons’
Juan Rayos is back with another longboarding video titled Endless Roads, which takes the filmmaker on a road trip in Spain with the Longboard Girls Crew.
7 female riders, 1 van, 15 days, 4.300km, 416 GB of raw material… culminating in one video, divided into four chapters. The film documents the adventure of the trip, portraying the girls, their lifestyle and their passion for longboard.
Supra Stacks ‘Navy/Magenta’
Supra is Terry Kennedy’s signature low cut model, the Stacks, which just recently dropped sporting a navy/magenta colourway with a waxed suede upper. mash rating: 6/10
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Obey ‘Harmony’ Print

Obey is getting set to release a new print by Shepard Fairey. Harmony is limited to 450, signed and numbered by the artist of himself, and will release for $55 tomorrow through Obey’s online shop with proceeds going to the David Lynch Foundation.
pic and info: Obey
Us Versus Them 2011 Fall

Following the lookbook, we present you with the Fall collection from Us Versus Them. The Cali label offers several new graphic t-shirts, some long sleeve tees, headwear, and leather bracelets, which are now available through their online shop. mash rating: 7/10
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Josh Keyes ‘Migration’
Over the weekend, Josh Keyes opened his latest exhibit at Jonathan Levine Gallery. Migration features a series of paintings on panel, drawings on paper, and a ten-foot canvas entitled Stampede (above), the artist’s largest painting to date.
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