JUICE x Medicom Be@rbrick 400 %
Juice x Medicom Be@rbrick 400 launched today at JUICE KL.. its something u can spend on during dis x-mas....
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BLACK COMME des GARCONS 2009 Fall/Winter Collection New Releases
The BLACK COMME des GARCONS collection’s last few releases before the end of the year are seen here. While most of the recent BLACK COMME des GARCONS offerings have done little to stray away from all-black aesthetics, things are afforded a bit of color in this release. Once brightly colored shirts are given the overdye process while patterned button-downs feature bleached elements. Available now at COMME des GARCONS On Lan Street in Hong Kong with prices running between $1350 HKD – $2050 HKD (approximately $174USD – 264USD).
Jun Watanabe iPhone Case
Artist/designer Jun Watanabe teams up with Japanese retailer Dedue on a new iPhone case. Featuring simple logo graphics, the case is available in both black/white and white/black, with a release date set for mid-January 2010, although they can now be found via Samplekickz. Retail is set at $680 HKD (Approx. $88 USD).
Uncommon Cases
Tired of boring cases and cheap peely stickers? Uncommon has launched a revolutionary digital 3D TATT™ process that allows for permanent and personal customization. Launching with the iPhone 3G case, Uncommon allows you turn an ordinary, blank, case into anything you like. You can also choose from more than 150 pieces of artwork from the likes of David Ellis, Grotesk, MQ, Phunk Studio, Juxtapoz, Slap and Thrasher. Now available from GetUncommon.com. Uncommon will donate 2% of all profits towards the pursuit of the arts and arts education.
A Bathing Ape Spring 2010 Collection Catalogue
The new Bape Spring 2010 Catalogue e-Mook has popped up on Amazon Japan today. The book shows off a safari pattern that seems to be present in the upcoming collection. Of course the catalogue comes again with a little present – this time they offer a pouch along with it.
Taka Hayashi x Vans Vault Spring 2010 Collection
Taka Hayashi continues his work with Vans Vault for Spring 2010. The latest pack sees three all new styles: a low 1-strap sneaker, a higher shoe with two straps, and a flip-flop. As with past Taka Hayashi designs, each piece of footwear features materials and details inspired by military surplus and traditionally crafted Native American goods.
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