Sunday, October 4, 2009

Spike Lee Made Me Do It.





Nike Air Max 97 – Spike Lee - Detailed Images | KicksOnFire.com: "This pair of Nike Air Max 97’s have recently hit the scene, and with very little warning. Inspired by Spike Lee, they sport a predominantly white colorway along with red, green, and black accents. Other features include a red air sole unit which runs the length of the shoe, as well as a red and black outsole. They are available now online at select accounts, as well as eBay"

Too Many Colors AHHH!





Custom Kicks: What the One? Air Jordan 1 | KicksOnFire.com: "Revive customs takes the classic Nike SB ‘What the Dunk?’ and incorporates the theme on Air Jordans. Yeah The Spiz’ike is doing something kind of similar with the “Fresh Since 1985” sneaker but it is not quite like this. The sneaker combines the VIIIs, IIIs, Xs and others on the I silhouette. Hopefully soon we can give you guys info on how you can buy these very creative customs.
Via: ReviveCustoms"

Just In case It Gets Chilly





Black Rainbow Varsity Jacket | Hypebeast: "French collective Black Rainbow (BKRW) offer up the third installation of their staple varsity jacket, this time taking on a more subtle approach than previous campaigns. The jacket boasts a mainly black body with tonal detailing and orange accents along with Black Rainbow embroidery."

If you cant pronounce this correctly Comme des Garçons...Dont read this article







Comme des Garçons Spring 2010 Men's: Menswear Fashion Collections on men.style.com: "I'm no mind reader, but I would say Rei Kawakubo has been getting a real kick out of her men's collections lately, so playfully have they tripped up the sober verities of masculine dress. (Layer leopard spot on a twill suit? Why not?!) Moving on from Fall's odd couplings, there was an irresistible candy-flipping happiness in the latest Comme des Garçons collection. Its theme was the open-ended 'Random Collage,' or, as Rei's husband Adrian Joffe explained it, 'an indiscriminate gathering.' Anarchy will develop its own internal logic as a matter of course, which is why a white peacoat appeared on the catwalk with slabs of fisherman's sweater attached to its front. (Both nautical references, geddit?) But it wasn't really logic we sought in a glen plaid jacket randomly collaged with college stripes, or another jacket whose tidy tailoring was interrupted by a tie erratically stitched down beside some plaid and a little Aran knit. Elsewhere, a grab bag of ethnic elements—dhoti pants in a fire-bird print, prayer-shawl tassels—mixed with the exotica of western culture: a college jacket, a letter sweater, a punk bum-flap.

Meanwhile, the soundtrack juggled an entirely antique Human League track with a little Gang of Four. It wasn't Now, but it wasn't exactly Then, either. In fact, the random revisionism almost felt like environmental recycling, the way one T-shirt was stitched on top of another, for instance, or pockets from one piece of clothing were haphazardly stitched to another. We know life is random. How much more of a jump can it be to accept that fashion's future is equally, joyously so?
— Tim Blanks"

Im gonna marry her to...




...exactly the same age