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10.9.15 :: CLOT, Stussy, GONZ

10.9.15 :: CLOT, Stussy, GONZ

CLOT x Études Studio 2015 Fall/Winter Collection – Hong Kong meets Paris as the Kevin Poon and Edison Chen-led CLOT teams up with Études Studio. For Fall and Winter 2015, the fresh and clean aesthetic of Études is mixed with CLOT’s iconography across a collection of graphic T-shirts, sweats, and totes. Across the navy hues and the signature Études blue, the series will be available this Saturday, October 10, at CLOT stores and a special Pop-Up store.

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RRL x Schott – Ralph Lauren’s acclaimed RRL label teams up with Schott to deliver a heavy duty peacoat for Fall and Winter 2015. Inspired by a vintage naval design, the classic silhouette is made from 100% wool with leather accents along the pockets and large patches across the forearms. Additional details include chain-stitched mermaid, anchor embroidery, and corozo buttons. Only 200 pieces have been produced, and retail is set at $1800.

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adidas Originals ZX Gonz – New designs are usually dedicated to superstar athletes or flagship runners, but adidas Originals recently developed a new silhouette for the legendary Mark Gonzales. The artist and skater gets a runner that is designed for the rough abuse of skate with reinforced heels, TORSION© technology for maximum durability, and a beautifully-crafted quilted finish across the upper. The ZX Gonz may have its roots in running, but it has been upgraded to take on the rigors of skate.

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Stussy x Fred Perry – The laurel wreath of Fred Perry finds a new partner in Southern California-based Stussy. The traditional UK brand works with Stussy to create a capsule collection filled with co-branded polo shirts, long sleeve shirts, and the iconic track jacket. Look for the collection to release in white, black, navy, and an icy burgundy tomorrow, October 9.

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Peter Sutherland for Saturdays NYC – Peter Sutherland is kind of a big deal in the world of photography. The New York artist has had a number of gallery shows and has recently been tapped by Saturdays NYC for a capsule collection. A few of Sutherland’s cherished prints are set to be printed across fleece and cotton T-shirts made from pima cotton imported from Peru. The collection is set to drop exclusively in Saturdays NYC flagship stores in Japan today, October 9.

Source: Saturdays

 

Supreme x Air Jordan – The Internet went crazy when three pairs of the Air Jordan Retro 5 arrived with Supreme on the quarter panel. At first, it began as just rumors, but with Michael Jordan visiting the studios of Supreme Alum Terry Richardson in a collaborative Jumpman and Supreme graphic T-shirt, the only thing left is to patiently wait. Supreme stores have already announced that this is an online exclusive, but hopefully a few of the tees and accessories will make its way into the Supreme flagship stores in Los Angeles and New York.

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SOPHNET. x Danner Mountain Light Zip-Up Boots – I think it’s ridiculous to spend a few hundy for mountain boots and end up wearing them to the mall. But, that’s the sort of world we live in, and the result are some incredibly beautiful boots that are meant for the great outdoors. SOPHNET. teams up with Portland-based Danner and creates two editions of the Mountain Light boots. Characterized by the d-ring eyelets and the Vibram Christy sole, these boots also come with zippers along the interior heel for quick entry and exit.

Source: SOPHNET.

 

mujjo Leather Accessories – One thing that the Dutch seem to get right is design. They might not have the technical clout of Apple, but brands like mujjo make some damn good accessories for the iPhone and MacBook. Premium Dutch craftsmanship is at the heart of mujjo as they create a perfect fit your your latest iPhone 6 and MacBook. With a blend of high quality leather and precision cuts, each product fits your precious electronics perfectly.

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