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Look for these joints to be out around November. Ugly sick! Supreme. Nike SB.
“Supreme’s design language speaks to (and about) New York. It’s an early ’90s theme, a series of skate influences that reminds O.G.s of the “good old days” and builds a mythology for those too young to have been there. The lines Supreme’s design team uses, while rooted in that rearview vision, are modernized in a way that takes the product beyond nostalgia, and they have helped the brand build a streetwear category uniquely its own. This holiday, it works with Nike SB on an original silhouette, specific to Supreme.
“Our main thought was to create a newer version of shoes that New York skaters would have appropriated before there were real skate shoes, and combine that with other iconic basketball shoes from the time,” says Luke Meier, the lead designer on all Supreme SB collaborations. Foamposite material on the heel sets this shoe apart, and lines that pay homage to the classic Jordans give the silhouette a timeless feel, but the final result is anything but derivative. The new Supreme shoe is truly a city skate shoe: slimmed-up and clean enough to look presentable, but poppy enough to rock in the street. Welcome back to NYC.”
Yo, yo, yo, what up? You need to come get fancy this Friday at Ceria. Its their first ever artshow which will feature artwork from local artists Andrea Vargas, Rolando Cameron & Briana Bainbridge. Also, guest artist Mike Kershnar from San Francisco will be showing his art. Homeboy has worked with mad big names including Obey and Element! What? Ill See you there dude.
The homies over at Tradition just teamed up with Los Angeles based hardcore band, Terror to commemorate the release of their new album, Keepers of the Faith. The limited edition tees were made in two different colorways, one purple and one yellow. Only 25 of each tee has been produced and will be releasing online and at both Tradition locations this Friday, October 1st. Cop that.
Yo check the simplicity and style this rucksack by Super carries. Originally these were given out to visitors of the Super booth at Bread and Butter, but have just recently been released for purchase on their website. For being a sunglasses company, they got their shit down when it comes to efficient, yet simple designs. Dope. I was just talking about making some shit like this. I gotta work faster.
Check the NEIGHBORHOOD X Fragment Design Collaboration available exclusively at zozotown. Get that!
So here it is, straight out of Santa Barbara Ca, TLR&Co.'s F/W Bootleggers lookbook for Twenty Ten. Its been a very long road to get to this point, as some of you may know, and to be honest, it amazes all of us here at LAMRKT.COM and TLR&Co. Mad work is an understatement. Yo, so "Word Is Bond" has been our motto and way of life for us since before we started this project, so for all the people that have been hearing me talk about this, here you go, I can finally shut up and let the product speak for itself. I also want to thank everyone invloved, even if you felt left out at times, it all counts. Here's to us, the Bootleggers! TLR&Co., all the way live and made in the U.S.A.
So last time I left you at the O.T.T., Ruben had just pissed himself.
Yah you know..... whatever you get it. So Im taking you back to the O.T.T. once again for some more behind the scenes of the shoot for our TLR&Co. line. This Is Jim. What he's up to I don't want to know.
Check Akomplice's fall lookbook. The location looks mad familiar. Santa Barbara Maybe? Peep the spots. This is a church on upper State St. Right behind it is an Elementary school I attended, Notre Dame. I learned nothing.