Chris Dudley x Million Dollar Ballers “Foundation” T-Shirt
As we’ve seen with each release to date, the team behind Million Dollar Ballers just seems to get it. So after a successful collaboration with Chris Herren, where could they turn next? How about Chris Dudley.
Victate Holiday 2012 Collection
After introducing Victate‘s Summer 2012 Collection in July, the response for the London-based label was tremendous. And as the seasons turn, they’ve done it again.
Supreme x Nike Air Force 1
As if they needed an excuse to collaborate, Supreme has joined Nike Sportswear to commemorate the 30-year anniversary of the Nike Air Force 1.
Herschel Supply Co. Holiday 2012 Collection
As the seasons turn and your wardrobe’s color palette shifts as well, Herschel Supply Co. has you covered. With an acute attention to detail, each piece in their Holiday 2012 collection tells a unique material story suitable for whatever the occasion may be – from coast to coast and back again.
Acropolis Fall 2012 Collection
While it’s tough enough to develop a brand identity, it’s even tougher to evolve each season as your consumer evolves with you. Acropolis manages to do both. And for their Fall 2012 collection – aptly titled “The Highest City” – they ascended the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood to shoot at the legendary Griffith Observatory....
Akomplice Fall 2012 Collection
Akomplice never stops changing the game. Case in point: the lookbook for their Fall 2012 collection. While most of us watched the recent Democratic National Convention from the comfort of our own homes, Akomplice took to the streets of Charlotte, N.C. with photographers Blake Peterson and Rebecca Collett.
Sole Collector x LOOK/SEE “Pages” Sunglasses
Looking for some new sunglasses? I have just the pair. Kyle Yamaguchi and his brand LOOK/SEE have joined forces with Sole Collector to create a limited run of shades using their LS1 frame as the silhouette.
HUF Fall 2012 Collection
After checking out the first delivery of the Fall 2012 collection from HUF, it’s time to check out the second. Shot this time in New York City by photographer Brian Kelley, the photos feature George Underwood, Emilio Cuilan and Ryan Lay at the American Museum of Natural History.