• Save The Southbank

    The South Bank Centre has become the home of British skating since it became an architectual dead spot in the early seventies. The efforts to reclaim its original size after reductions made in recent years have been thwarted as uncertainty surrounds about the under-croft’s future. This follows one part of the South Bank Centre that [...]

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  • Puma Glow Bike

    The third part of Puma bike series manufactured by Biomega will release this spring features the Puma Glow Rider, with form and function really personifyed. Available in two colourways, one butter milk come green and the other a deep orange which turns a golden orange tone these bikes feature a paint which absorbs the [...]

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  • Nike Elite Vintage

    I’m a big fan of Nike’s vintage program and this shoe inparticular is a stand out, the shape of the elite is nice and its a good subtle colour mix. Available at We Sold Out and other stockists this weekend.

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  • All Gone 2007

    LaMJC’s annual compendium of streetwear has been released! For the second year now, Colette and LaMJC have combined to produce a photgraphic summary of the year that was in Streetwear and Sneaker’s. The preview showcases the wonderful presentation, and word is, that the book will be available from the 31st of January online at We [...]

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  • Undercover Riders Jacket S/S 2008

    From the latest Undercover collection for S/S 2008 entitled ‘Summer Madness’ is an updated style of their hooded Riders Jacket. Always a great classic jacket, with of course innovative Undercover styling, its available now at Undercover in Hong Kong and I suspect Japan based stores also. Thanks to TK for the image, check out TK’s [...]

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  • FAT Spring/Summer 2008

    Japanese streetwear brand FAT have impressed me no end of late, their classic designs, mixed with bold graphics and primary colours have found a way to mix a genuine street appeal with a more mature approach. Their latest collection is available to be seen online now. Check it out here. Thanks to HB for the [...]

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  • The Black Watch Co. BWC PVD 109

    As of recent times, we’ve noticed a surge of timepiece related industry releases. A handy accessory that keeps most of our busy lives in check and at the same time compliment our individual nature. From digital to quartz we’ve seen an array of creative releases in the past year and now a new high-end timepiece has emerged, one not many of us would be able to partake in, but evident to see would garner a most warm welcome into the timepiece forray of our industry.

    The Black Watch Co. is the brainchild of Le Messie (FALSE), one of the new emerging minds in our culture dedicated to quality over quantity, in partnership with German Jeweller/Watch Craftsman Martin L. Riedel and Industrial Designer Lars Amhoff (The Substain).

    Designed by Le Messie the timepiece can be dubbed future vintage with it’s smooth contours and rugged armored look reminiscent of old WWII engagement vehicles. The impressive 46mm case inspired by the much earlier Panerai models makes room for the hand-crafted grill face windowing the Unitas 6497-1 swiss hand-wound internal skeletal movt. The rubber strap that holds it together is manufactured with the same high quality natural indian rubber used on the famed Hublot collector watches.

     

    Inspired by the original "Black Watch" a famed infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and the 1975 digital "Sinclair Black Watch" disaster televised as the worst watch ever made, with a list of malfunctions that read like the penal code system. The inaugural model featured here is entitled BWC PVD 109, in honour of Alfred Anderson whom recently passed at the ripe old age of 109, who throughout his years he served and maintained a tight relationship with Scotland’s Black Watch Infantry.

    Individually hand-made and limited to only 50 pieces in Germany with the highest quality Swiss internal movements, attention to detail and extreme high quality is evident in the mere images of the watch, a majestic yet subtle feel can be obtained and the overall military influence is very welcoming.

     

    A very impressive release from the FALSE Camp. This high quality timepiece comes in at a pretty high price tag, justifiably apparent with the quality and work that has gone into it and is obtainable only via invitation and to private collectors.

    For more details and information visit www.theblackwatchco.com

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  • Comme Des Garcons Junya Watanabe Man Belts

    Belts have long been an accessory which has been the essential piece off anyone’s get up, wether it be luxury leather or an interesting canvas piece and traditionally the minimum requirement of a belt is that it matches your footwear. The latest style of belt which seems to have caught on extremely quickly is the [...]

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  • Artist Proflie: Jane Abma

    Jane Abma is a illistrator and designer making impressive movements in Australia, she has a unique and distinctive way of capturing her subjects whateve shape or form. She has has an immaculate way of portraying the best mix of colours and always produces well balanced work. Her well defined and creative work make her a [...]

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  • Devarne "Kiss You EveryWhere"

    "Kiss You Everywhere" by Devarne was actually never officially available before including an Alex Attias remix and was originally recorded in 1983. Coming out of Chicago
     this amazing mix is part of the Past Due division of Still Music.
    Thanks to SlamJam for the heads up.

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  • Rats Adult Only

    Rats is an underground and hard to find brand from Harajuku created by the people behind WTAPS, Neighborhood and Philosophy. They recently released two new items. This “Adult Only” hoody and a “Way Of Life” ring.  Via Revolution Information and Amekaji Street.

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  • JUXTAPOZ Magazine Issue 85

    "We got Doze, Doze, Doze, Doze; Doze all over the world. Or, more precise, we got Doze Green all over San Francisco. Fine artist and former Juxtapoz cover artist David Ellis sits down with Doze Green over some wine and they two work out some issues. Big issues. Worldissues. Kids, you better listen. Also in [...]

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  • Globe-Trotter x Undercover

    Long established British bag maker’s Globe-Trotter are currently celebrating there 110th anniversary, and to make it a real celebration they have teamed up with Jun Takahashi and Undercover. The impressive collection of travelling cases feature the original colour’s and designs that were used by Anne Dakaba and each piece is hand made and features many [...]

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  • ‘What Price Glory’ Online Militaria

    Alot of streetwear, alot of the best streetwear for that, is heavily militaria inspired, it comes from streetwear’s original influences as a rebel sense of style, but also enables a classical and timless style of garmentry, offering developed construction and quality. While many fashion and streetwear brands do a great job at recreating these styles, [...]

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  • 1979 by Adidas, Undefeated and Estevan Oriol

    Following all the success and talk of the Adidas x Undefeated x Estevan Oriol 1979 event at Limiteditions in Barcelona the exhibition moves continent with a similar showing to take place in downtown Los Angeles. With music provided by no other than DJ Muggs in addition to the artwork from Estevan Oriol this promises to [...]

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