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BLVCK SCVLE Holliday 2011
alife: Summer 2011
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EYESCREAM May 2009 Issue featuring Hiroshi Fujiwara & NIGO
Trend setter Hiroshi Fujiwara and A Bathing Ape’s NIGO graces the cover of EYESCREAM’s May 2009 Issue. Also featured in the latest issue will be interviews with Hiroki Nakamura, BIG-O, DJ Daruma and more. Brands being featured will be N.Hoolywood, Ganryu, John Lawrence Sullivan, SASQUATCHfabrix. Connectors and more. Look for this magazine to hit newsstands on April 1st.

Nike Sportswear “Stages” Sneakers featuring Mr. Cartoon, So Me & Futura

Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong campaign digs into Nike’s archives to resurrect some of their more sought after releases of all time for their “Stages” event that took place last night at Nike’s Montalbán Theater. Along with various other artistic pieces, several kicks were done up in the signature Livestrong black/yellow motif. Futura’s FLOM Dunk High, Mr. Cartoon’s Air Force 1 and Busy P/So Me’s Air Force 1 interpretation were amongst the standout pieces. Although they were made for charity, wouldn’t we all want to get our hands on at least one pair.
UNDFTD Billboard Project Featuring Geoff McFetridge
One of the main attractions when you go down La Brea is UNDFTD’s Billboard which has attracted some fine artists over the years. None better than Geoff McFetridge, who for the second time has applied his work adopting the “Your 2 Cents” theme which he recently used for a project which included the famed sneakers store.
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Original Air Jordan 4 White / Cement Commercial
Aleon Craft – Terrified
Junya Watanabe COMME des GARÇONS MAN – Patchwork Crew Sweat
Os Gemeos “Miss You” Exhibition @ PRISM Preview
Nike Air Foamposite One – Electrolime – Black – Another Look
Young Jeezy featuring Jay-Z, Andre 3000 & Drake – I Do (Remix)
Original Macintosh, iMac and 1st Gen iPod iPhone 4 Cases
Nike Manor PRM
2DBZ Presents Pyrex Vision: The System (Or, Why Rap To Me Really Isn’t Rap To Me Anymore)