Futura x Oil Works Box Set
Futura teams with Hip-Hop collective Oil Works on a collaborative box set. The package consists of a vinyl picture 12″ EP (with music produced by Olive Oil), a t-shirt and a blanket, each outfitted with artwork from both Futura and Popyoil. Drops December 26th at FL SHOP in a limited run of 100.
Devilock x A Bathing Ape Skullsta
Devilock and A Bathing Ape are set to join forces as we preview this upcoming Palmboy Skullsta. The Skullsta design has seen an increased profile as of late including a collaboration with UNDERCOVER and LAST ORGY 2. The Devilock version incorporates the brand’s iconic Palmboy motif in a colorful allover print nature. Available for release starting on the 18th of January.
Original Fake x G1950 Souvenir Jacket
Original Fake and Gallery 1950 have once again worked on a special item together. Usually one sees the two collaborate on house matts or bags, this time they worked on the satin Souvenir Jacket. The “Suka” jacket comes with some nice trademark graphics by artist Kaws in a black/silver colorway, is reversible and will be released on January 4th 2010.
ato- Spring/Summer 2010 - Studs Velcro High Cut Sneakers
It’s a studded affair with Ato Matsumoto’s footwear and apparel line, ato, for Spring/Summer 2010. Since ato had been spotted on famed celeb feet such as Kanye West (whose own Nike Air Yeezy is redolent of the ato velcro hi-top sneakers), the designer’s penchant for high drama in shoes has garnered a loyal and loving following outside Japan. Among his work, the designer’s signature Velcro Hi-Cut Sneakers with a generous silhouette and futuristic styling encompassed in the use of thick Velcro straps. Like the other ato sneakers, these are crafted from supple cowhide and dressed in a lavish wash of tough studs in varying shapes on tongue, Vecro straps and toe. The tonal black sneakers sport the signature “a” patch on their sides and carry a more subtle sense of rock and roll than other highly glamorous studded sneaker counterparts from Diet Butcher Slim Skin. These kicks were first previewed on WWD and had raised a lot of interests within the industry.
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