Archive for October, 2011
Vans Vault Sk8-Hi LX Premio ‘Black’

Part of Vans Vault’s Fall collection is the Sk8-Hi LX Premio, which comes in a subtle all-black colourway made from Italian calf-skin leather. Available now at End. mash rating: 8/10
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Thomas Hoedholt ‘Dogs With Caps’

Check out Danish art director/graphic designer/photographer, Thomas Hoedholt’s series of images of dogs wearing baseball caps.
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Crooks & Castles 2011 Holiday Lookbook Delivery 1

Crooks & Castles unveils the first delivery lookbook from their Holiday collection. Items from the first drop include thick sweats, jackets and headwear, which release this Saturday at Crooks locations as well as their online shop. mash rating: 7.5/10
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Shepard Fairey Paints Asbury Park
Jonathan Levine brought Shepard Fairey out to Asbury Park, New Jersey to help revitalize the struggling city with some much-needed art and culture.
Terry Kennedy x PLNDR Sale

Professional skateboarder, Terry Kennedy, has teamed up with PLNDR to personally curate a special “Street Dreams” sale loaded with all the brands that he feels represents his style, including KR3W, Supra, Fly Society, and more. In addition, anyone who donates to Breast Cancer research at checkout will automatically be entered into a draw to win a skate deck signed by TK himself!
And if that wasn’t enough, if you purchase $50 worth of stuff from the Street Dreams sale, PLNDR will knock 15% off your entire order. Just enter code TERRY at checkout.
The sale ends October 20th. Check it all out here.
Today’s Photograph
Tags: Heather Armstrong
Atelier Olschinsky ‘Cities III’

Remember Atelier Olschinsky’s Cities that we covered a few months back? Well, the Vienna-based design studio recently completed the third installment of their ongoing project.
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Bloodbath 2011 Fall Lookbook

Bloodbath has taken an artistic approach for the unveiling of their Fall 2011 season. A balance of photography and illustration takes us back to hours of our youth spent with noses buried in comic books. Straying away from the norm, this project provides glimpses of an imaginary world that knows no limits. It’s a story about painful struggles for power, with neither a beginning nor an end. All artwork is done by LA’s own Andrew Huerta. You can pick up the collection now through Bloodbath’s online shop.
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