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Nicholas Kirkwood Men’s Footwear Collection

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Nicholas Kirkwood Men's Footwear Collection

Recently named Accessories Designer of the Year at the 2012 British Fashion Awards, Nicholas Kirkwood has also just launched his Men’s line, offering architecturally inspired shoes for men looking for a unique take on classic styles. Focusing on geometric forms as well as intricate detail and playing with proportion, the handcrafted shows are constructed using some of the highest grade materials available. Take a look at the luxury collection in the gallery above,  comprised of six main styles, to be released in 21 variations this July. (via Highsnobiety)


Stone Island x New Balance SI_577 Pack

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Stone Island x New Balance SI_577 Pack

Stone Island and New Balance have come together to produce the SI_577 Pack, a new rendition of the classic 577 running shoe in two colorways. As you would expect, Stone Island has delved into its vast archive to find a wealth of materials to use on the shoe, including RASO GOMMATO, a ready to be dyed material made of military specification satin weave cotton, bonded to a polyurethane cover. A highly reflective material composed of a polyester base and coated with thousands of glass microspheres is used for the heel tab. Patches in shake moulded rubber bear the legendary “N” featured on all of New Balance’s sneakers. Aside from the innovative construction, aesthetic details like the Stone Island lace tag and tongue graphic as well as two clean colorways set these sneakers apart. Exclusive to Italy, your best chance at getting your hands on a pair of these is to buy a plane ticket and head straight for a Stone Island flagship store.

Martine Rose Speaks About Her AW13 Collaboration with Bates Military Footwear

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Martine Rose Speaks About Her AW13 Collaboration with Bates Military Footwear

For Autumn/Winter 2013, British designer Martine Rose teamed up with Bates for an interpretation on their rugged military footwear – a selection of which was presented during the designer’s recent London show. Showing her collection in a unique manner at Convent Garden’s Hospital Cub, Rose explains backstage that it is all about function. The collection itself – complete with the inclusion of Bates Military Footwear – has a very punk aesthetic as well as drawing influence from Jamaican dancehall culture.

Retail | Dover Street Market Ginza Spring/Summer 2013 Concept

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Dover Street Market Ginza have taken to refurbishing the store to celebrate the launch of spring/summer 2013 in the impressive space. Here is an insightful look at the space with a new jewelry corner on the first floor, Black Play Comme des Garcons in the elephant space, special Delveaux bags in exclusive colors, Astronaut Peanutʼs goods vary from Kartell chair to tees, an impressive Nike 1 month only temporary space on fifth floor, a brand new Junya Watanabe instalment on the sixth floor are amongst the highlights.

Herschel Supply Co. Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Lookbook

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Herschel Supply Co. Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Lookbook

The Herschel Supply Co. Spring/Summer 2013 Collection makes for welcoming news with the bag maker enjoying great success of late. Once again the focal point of the collection is classic designs and minimal effects, with craftsmanship a pivotal part of each product. The lookbook features a pair of young friends in a picturesque setting, the lookbook embodies and embraces the outdoor, utilitarian nature of Herschel’s bags.

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

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Here is a comprehensive look at the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the first Corvette to bear the Stingray moniker in over 40 years. Featuring an all-new LT1 small-block V8 engine good for 450 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque, with the ability to do 0-60 mph in under four seconds. The design is strong and refined, highlighted by a luxurious interior with aluminium and optional carbon fiber accents.

Thanks to Autoblog for the info.

Lacoste L!VE x Le Berlinois Polo

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Lacoste L!VE x Le Berlinois Polo
Limited to only 50 pieces the Lacoste L!VE x Le Berlinois Polo makes for an entertaining release. First time in Lacoste history that they have a black crocodile, the polo also features a tonal SOTO slogan on the reverse. The First time in Lacoste history that they have a black crocodile is available now online.

Buttero x Denham The Jeanmaker 14 oz Sneaker

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In collaboration with Italian shoe manufacturer Buttero and the Dutch denim brand Denham The Jeanmaker 14 oz. Berlin presents a limited denim sneaker edition. As lowcut or highcut for women and men this sneaker associates handicraft with everything that makes blue hearts beat faster. The upper is made of 14 oz. denim by leading denim weaver Candiani. A removable leather sole guarantees highest comfort. The Buttero X Denham X 14 oz. Edition is limited to 300 pairs worldwide and exclusively available at the two Denham Stores in Amsterdam, Buttero’s flagship in Milan as well as in the two 14 oz. Berlin stores. The price for the lowcut is 219.90 EUR, the highcut is available at 239,90 EUR.


Wings + Horns Spring/Summer 2013 Collection

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Wings + Horns Spring/Summer 2013 Collection

Here is a look at the first release from the wings + horns Spring/Summer 2013 Collection, with the Canadian label continuing to impress. Maintaining its focus on utilitarian elements, the collection adopts cues from the rugged uniforms of WWII paratroopers. The drop includes both new and reworked pieces from previous seasons with emphasis remaining on quality and function. New to their roster is a selection of slim fitting two-tone colorblock linen L/S button downs, the use of a softer “vintage fleece” seen in the hoody, crewneck and sweatpant offerings alongside their popular mac coat silhouette which receives a subtle update in a rugged and textured water-resistant knitted nylon. Head over to HAVEN to get the items.

Oliver Peoples x TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist Spring/Summer 2013 Collection

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Oliver Peoples x TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist Spring/Summer 2013 Collection

Highlighted by a clear frame and pale blue lense, this series from the Oliver Peoples x TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist Spring/Summer 2013 Collection makes for welcoming news. Consisting of three styles, the J.T.H, the J.R.H and the J.S.H, the look is distinctive yet refined.

Thanks to Nepenthes for the information.

Missoni Fall/Winter 2013 Collection

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Missoni Fall/Winter 2013 Collection

Best known for their knits, the house of Missoni displayed its ability to look beyond its staple offering in its FW13 presentation in Milan. A predominantly neutral color palette adorned a smart-casual collection that was undeniably a resounding success at its presentation, prompting a prolonged standing ovation; both in recognition of the collection itself but also out of respect for Vittorio Missoni, who has been missing since his plane crashed in Venezuelan waters on January 4th. Although not the sole focal point of the season, knits were in fact also a highlight, and are explored in new ways in this collection. (via style.com)

Nigel Cabourn Fall/Winter 2013 Collection

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Nigel Cabourn Fall/Winter 2013 Collection

Nigel Cabourn introduces another collection of wardrobe classics for FW13, ideal for the colder winter climate. Inspired by the hunting and fishing estates held by the British aristocracy in the early 20th century, the collection focuses on the heavy duty British fabrics of the era, although noticeably also incorporates Lanificio Cerruti fabrics. The results are seen in the lookbook above.

 

Woolrich Woolen Mills Fall/Winter 2013 Collection

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Woolrich Woolen Mills Fall/Winter 2013 Collection

The Woolrich Woolen Mills Fall/Winter 2013 Collectionshowcases great progression, not only from the label but also from designer Mark McNairy. While maintaining his distinctive aesthetic, inspiration for the line is derived from McNairy’s interest in vintage cars by “the beginning of the American infatuation with an automobile.” The sophisticated look is the result of McNairy’s imaginings including mixed-media flat caps, a Donegal suit, and the more innovative pea coat and poncho adapted from blanket, the outcome is one to really appreciate.

The Selby Visits Christian Louboutin

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Known for visiting some of today’s most popular creatives, Todd Selby presents a special up close and personal look at the home and studio of shoe designer Christian Louboutin. The Paris hideouts for Louboutin feature a little bit of everything including new shoes, fabrics, artwork and more. Check out the full feature here.

 

The Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

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Here is a fascinating new interplay between both analog and digital from Lomography with this Smartphone Film Scanner which enables one to instantly digitize their 35mm film. The hardware combined with the Lomoscanner App features several attributes: sharing, editing, ability to create seamless panoramas, and produce short animated films. The Kickstarter-funded campaign has already reached its goal more than two weeks ahead of schedule, and here are two videos providing more insight into the scanner.

The Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner: How Scanning LomoKino Movies Works from Lomography on Vimeo.


Backstage At London Collections: Men

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Backstage At London Collections: Men

At the recent week of presentations at London Collections: Men, Oki-Ni was granted backstage access to the Christopher Raeburn, YMC and Christopher Shannon shows and was able to capture a few snapshots of all the behind-the-scenes action. Looking at these three collections collectively, we can see a strong, active, outdoors-y theme recurrent, from Raeburn’s seafaring explorers in his S-I-G-N-A-L collection, to the rebellious, utilitarian, new wave aesthetic of YMC’s “Dead Inside” and the casual comfort of Shannon’s AW13 offering, “Obsessive, Compulsive, Re-Order”. Take a look backstage in the gallery above.

GUEST POST: | Northern Threads Break Down the Top 10 Streetwear Clichés

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GUEST POST: | Northern Threads Break Down the Top 10 Streetwear Clichés

Streetwear has continued to grow the longer it has existed, meaning there are many more brands out there now than when it first started up back around 1980. This has inevitably led to a number of clichés appearing that may have started out as pretty great but have since been milked to death, meaning they should now be avoided at all costs.

Anything – no matter how awesome initially – can become a cliché, usually thanks to smaller brands ripping an idea off from a major player, and then churning it out again and again. We’ve probably all fallen foul of this. You know how it goes; a slick new t-shirt design comes out that you just have to invest in – a few weeks/months down the line and every man and his dog is wearing a version of it, dragging you down into their pool of copycat fashion. Safe to say, the tee will remain firmly in the back of the wardrobe from that point.

This isn’t a run-down of 10 things to dodge – some of them are still pretty legit – but you need to make sure you do them right in order to avoid looking like you’ve put your personal style together while scrolling through Tumblr.

1. THE ALL-SEEING EYE

Now, largely thanks to the novels of Dan Brown, anytime a triangle/eye (or both) design appears on an item of clothing or in a music video from Kanye/Jay-Z everyone thinks there’s some mysterious new world order Illuminati hidden message. When in reality people probably just think triangles look good. Fuelled by this, a lot of them have appeared in streetwear designs the past few seasons probably as a marketing tool to sell more gear than anything else. It’s high time the conspiracy theories and designs quit cropping up – the All-Seeing Eye never looked so tired.

2. FORGETTING HOW TO SPELL

Leaving vowels out of street brand names is ‘rllygd’. It seems that unless it takes people a while to work out how to actually pronounce your brand name then it mustn’t be cool. The now-defunct Canadian t-shirt label, Brknhomewas one of the first to drop a few vowels and since then we’ve had the likes of UNDFTD, UNDRCRWN and Staple using ‘STPL’ in some designs. It’s even broken out into music now – SBTRKT and MSTRKRFT anyone? It seems the American love for abbreviations has gone to the next level.

3. LOGO APPROPRIATION

Taking logos of luxury clothing brands and reworking them into fresh incarnations is something that’s been pretty big on the scene – especially the Versace logo which has featured on the shirt fronts of at least two brands lately. In all honesty it’s a pretty neat idea with some really eye-catching designs that have sprung out from it but I’ve seen it walking around too many streets in too many cities now. It’s officially became a ‘thing’ – it worked, that’s great, now it’s time to move onto pastures new.

4. PORNSTARS

Pornstars. Female pornstars wearing not very much. These are words to arouse the attention of most young men, i.e. the guys who wear the clothing streetwear companies put out. So dressing porn stars in these clothes was an idea dreamt up in a dusty meeting room on a lazy Friday afternoon that is beautiful in its simplicity. This could well be one of the few clichés on the list that still has some legs left on it – expect to see it around for a while longer, but growing steadily more tired.

5. CAMO

Camouflage/military looks have been around since the inception of streetwear; they’re a big part of the scene so it’s always gonna be around in various guises. With the camo explosion that is happening right now it may be worth riding it out then giving it a miss for a season or two to let it die down a little. It’s still worth investing in now though because there are some really great pieces from Carhartt’s Work In Progress line, A Bathing Ape and many more.

6. VARSITY JACKETS

The varsity/baseball jacket has been around for longer than you think but it’s only recently that it has hit the mainstream in a big way. Although it is a handy to have one hanging on your rail, it should be one of high quality to combat the multitude of not-so-great ones out there. A word to the wise, don’t wear a baseball jacket featuring the emblem of a team you don’t support or don’t even know (it’ll just be embarrassing).

7. 5-PANEL CAPS

Five panel caps – they’re everywhere but that doesn’t really take anything away from them. Ultimately there are two main styles of cap so it’s to be expected that it’s something we see brands incorporating into their collections every season. They’ve become such a mainstay within streetwear apparel that competition to design the freshest five panels has become extremely fierce – leading to some incredible caps and some real let-downs. A lot of it is about sifting through, picking out the real gems and wearing them correctly.

8. WEED

Whether you’re into weed or not, it’s hard to deny how good ganja leaves can look when printed onto clothing. The ‘Plantlife’ collection of weed-based boxers/socks from ‘Frisco’s HUF was a real breath of fresh air – taking the green leaves away from Bob Marley t-shirts and cheap Amsterdam souvenirs and placing it firmly into luxury men’s street apparel. This is the main point here, keep it refreshing, keep it relevant and it’s a cliché that very much works. Do you think it was coincidence that we’ve been seeing a lot more of this around the 50th anniversary of Jamaican independence?

9. NAME & NAME & NAME & NAME TEES

‘John & Paul & Ringo & George’ – not the names you’d expect to see printed across the front of a streetwear tee but that’s what 2K by Gingham did. It has since spawned a million and one imitations, mostly because the design was so simple that it is incredibly easy to recreate. So you have 2K to thank for all the ‘Name & Name & Name & Name’ tees you’ve been seeing everywhere. It really split opinion this one – some thought it was genius in its simplicity while others thought it was the worst street tee ever created.

10. RAPPERS WEARING YOUR SHIT

Hip hop and streetwear go hand in hand so when the clothing designers get stuck for ideas, an easy option is to plug for printing some rap lyrics onto the garments. An easy way to stroke a rap artist’s ego is to feature their lyrics on your products; it’s also a sure-fire way of getting them to model the clothing for your next campaign. A few freebies don’t go amiss either. Having a huge rising star like A$AP Rocky sport your clothes can give a massive boost to a brand’s profile and align you as ‘cool’ in people’s minds.

Michael Smith heads up online marketing at Northern Threads, a menswear retailer based in the UK and shipping worldwide.

SHOWstudio: HOOD BY AIR Spring/Summer 2013 Preview

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SHOWstudio releases a new video by Matthew Williams highlighting the latest looks from the label Hood by Air. Featuring pieces from the brand’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection, the short video challenges the conventions of menswear by incorporating unique styling options with crop tops, kilts and accentuated torsos. See the video below now.

Tricker’s Fall/Winter 2013 Collection Preview

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Men’s Reverie give us a sneak preview of Tricker’s Fall/Winter 2013 collection recently presented at Pitti Uomo. The selection showcases a wide range of styles; it’s good to see the brand is pushing forward with designs while still remaining true to the spirit of the label. There is a lot of experimentation here with form and color, but overall a strong collection from the classic shoemakers. (Photography: Luca Merli/Men’s Reverie)

Thom Browne Spring/Summer 2013 Collection

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New York-based designer Thom Browne has released his new Spring/Summer 2013 collection. The first pieces to emerge are new suits and shirts and a more casual offering of crewnecks, zip hoodies and t-shirts. The premium collection comes in a familiar palette of grey and navy blue, incorporating red accents to make up the designer’s signature tricolor. The new selection is available at End Clothing.

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