Thursday, August 31, 2006

Stussy X Baracuta Jacket


Stussy X Baracuta Jacket

info: Kix-files

New tees at Threadless

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Project Peace Signs


Project Peace Signs is a new kind of do-it-yourself, social advertising campaign, created by all people for the benefit of all people, which seeks not to create profit, but positive change and nothing else. It is the first ad campaign of its kind, funded by nothing more than creativity and a global desire for peace. A simple initiative designed to help counter the rise of violence, hatred and misunderstanding among peoples and countries we are seeing across the world on a daily basis through a simple idea. Quite simply, the aim of this project is to place the peace symbol in as many public places as possible.

more info: Project Peace Signs

BBC Bandana


BBC got their new bandana,looks cool with those polkadot things on it. Available at Commonwealth, the price is $45.

info: Bape Blog

First drop of the Recon Fall '06 line


The first drop of the Recon Fall '06 line is now in-store. New tees, including the All Over Money print tee will be available online soon.

More info: Recon

GO APE!

Josh from Go Ape dropped me an email to say hello,which was nice and asked if i like his stuff at Go Ape.Well i like it Josh! Here's some preview of Go Ape products.I think the shirt will cost u $18 excluding shipping.Grab them.

More Info: GO APE

RIOTTT! One Will Rise


Hey check this new website called riottt!The team at Riottt! is small, but very big on talent and includes creative heavyweights Kevin Craft formerly of Vapors Magazine, Sean Miyashiro, founder of Sole Division, Sky Gellatly from MTV’s Sneak Attack, and Rickey Kim of Evil Monito and The Social Trust. Riottt! is already off to a blazing start and has features on creatives like graffiti legend Haze.
About Riott
,
Mass Culture has forced the majority's subconscious into accepting a monotonous mindset pervaded by ignorance and inaction. Our aim at Riottt is to engage, enable, and organically-align you with other like-minded cultural movers: those who already have an agenda, those who will not settle, those living to make a change, those inciting independently-spurned righteous dialogue. Whereas a riot transpires a physically-articulated, militant counteraction to injustice, our battle will be forged on the intellectual plane, through the sharing of ideas and the creation of an empowered legion of creative cohorts. Through your participation, a new paradigm will arise to actively engage and encourage the constant evolution of this movement. Join the cause as others are poised and ready to rebel. The cliche must meet its demise; through our empowerment...
(taken from Riottt)

Checkout: Riottt
taken from: Josh Spear

Mishka's Goblin Line


Mishka always have something to look forward,something fresh!one of my favorite brand i guess.Goblin is their new line, in this line mishka will take a focus on tshirt with monter graphics which inspired by 80's skategraphics.Well well well isn't that great.

images/info: High Snobiety

Two Phace Tokyo


An unique tees by Two Phace Tokyo which a part from their 2006 fall collection. Available at Zabool.

image/info: kix-files

Rockers NYC Fall 06 preview

Kaws X Bounty Hunter toy


Well these are the toys collaboration between the famous brand bounty hunter and the hottest character kaws,i love the detail!

taken from : High Snobiety

Monday, August 28, 2006

Square Wolf



Yo i found this site through tshirt island....Quite nice!
About Squarewolf / Fwis

Squarewolf is a Fwis project; Fwis is a design firm based on Portland, OR and Denver, CO. It is run by Eric Jacobsen, Chris Papasadero, and Ben Pieratt, as well as some help from Joe Moak, Grant Polson, and Jason Resch. Squarewolf shirts are printed on Gildan prewashed 100% cotton shirts. Gildan practices fair labor and trade practices which you can read about here. The shirts are printed in Portland, Oregon by modified printing Be sure to stop by their retail shop some time and chat them up about scooters and mopeds.

Jon burgerman tees at Sideline




A new series of T-shirts from illustrator, Jon Burgerman at Sideline.

Long Holiday for lite


Yeah!I'm on my long holiday,so i have lots of times to create something for lite.Still waiting for that xxx edition.Can't wait.

Twelve Bar feat. Yasumasa Yonehara


Twelve Bar X Yasumasa Yonehara tshirt preview

more info: Twelve Bar

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Stussy X Nexus7 Tshirt




A colaboration between Stussy and Japanese street wear brand NEXUS7.
info and image : Freshnessmag

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Stundefeated

The collaboration tees between STUSSY X UNDEFEATED

More info : Stussy Direct

Latex For Fun


Latex for Fun
is the project started with a simple idea: create disposable "designer toys" with pure d.i.y. ethics.It's kinda fun when u don't have the money to buy designer toys to customize it.

by.jeremyville

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by.Tim biskup

Shirtstain New Products


Shirtstain got new products in August,check on them,the price is $15

more info: Shirtstain.

Trainer Spotters





Trainer Spotter's fresh line of t-shirts, sweatshirts and windbreakers is now available at Caliroots (located in Stockholm not California!). The line features 80's themes, contemporary street-culture insiders humor and a clean design aesthetic.
Grab them at Caliroots.
info: Jungle life

The Dog House Feature: Interview with Tank Theory

Yo yo yo.. we got another guest in the dog house! This time its art director Zach Johnsen from Tank Theory! Hey Zach, welcome to our dog house! Here goes the interview..

Dog: Zach, there may be some people who aren't familiar with your brand yet, especially in Indonesia. Since you're here, can you give us a brief background on Tank Theory?
Zach: Tank Theory was the inception of my partner in crime, Andrew Silverman, back when he lived in Maine. I met with Andrew in Boston, Ma (he was going to college for marketing and I was in Boston going to school for illustration and design). My last year at school, Andrew posted some flyers looking for artists and designers for his new brand Tank Theory. In short, we met up, killed the game, and it's history from there.. haha.


Dog: Is there a particular reason why you decided to create this brand?
Zach: We wanted to create the brand to combat all the wack tshirts that were out there in the market. All we saw was logo tees back then or just really weak design. We wanted to show that there was another side to the tshirt game - a more artful and thoughtful side. So we created a raw and dirty brand focusing more on the artwork and what the artwork was saying than versions of company logos.

Dog: Tell me about the team behind Tank Theory!
Zach: Basically the core is myself (the art guy) and my man Andrew who is more the web, marketing, sales guy. Then we have a core of contributing artists that we work with on a regular basis. Steve Wilson from the UK. Asif Mian from NY. Fatoe from LA. our photographer Adam here in NY, Dan St. George (AzStar78) in SF. and this group keeps growing. just had a chance to work w/ Hydro74 and Dust La Rock last season. for the upcoming season, we're working with this amazing artist, James Roper, from the UK.

Dog: There are a lot of artists who are involved with Tank Theory's product design. How does your alliance with them work? Do you pay them for each design or are the designs an act of self-promotion for those artists?
Zach: Ha! i wish you could get people to donate work for self- promotion.. but these artists are established enough now that they don't necessarily need the exposure we give them.So indeed we pay them for the designs. which is fine and completely worth it.

Dog: Among all the up and rising streetwear labels in the world, I still think American labels set the trend worldwide. What do you think about this phenomenon? Where would you position your own brand in the existing streetwear scene?
Zach: Yeah, the Americans are really pushin the fashion and streetwear scenes for sure. i mean, tshirts have been around for a long time, and we refuse to let them die...As far as placing Tank Theory in the current scene, that's a tough one. We have such a wide appeal.. I mean we get propers from skaters, artists, rappers, indie kats and rockers..It's hard to identify with one particular group or scene (mostly cause that's how me and andrew are anyway) so we may just hover around all scenes droppin bombs where appropriate..


Dog: What makes Tank Theory different from all the other brands? What are its signature characteristics?
Zack: Our designs and the thought that goes into them - that's what makes us different from the rest.Plus, we dwell more on the brutal side of life. Everything we produce is slightly demented, unnerving, outright scary, or jabbing political powers that be.Our Army of Darkness series. don't know if you've seen that. but that's all us! wraps us up perfectly..

Dog: How long has Tank Theory been established?
Zach: Since 2001 - 5 years now!

Dog: I ask this question to every brand I interview: Is there a certain strategy in your product distribution, selling, and brand development?
Zach: Man, i wish there was! it's live and learn and build basically.

Dog: Name one streetwear brand that you think holds the most clout right now.
Zach: For some reason whatever the Hundreds do, people are clammering to jump on - or at least get their hands on. Here in NY, Alife and aNYthing hold it down and get crazy respect..
Personally, i think Freshjive has always been underrated..

Dog: What do you think are the most important factors in getting a brand to be accepted by people and the general public?
Zach: I think a good force-feeding helps.. haha. the more people see your brand and it's talked about (whether good or bad) the more exposure you get which inevitably leads to sales.. and a healthy dose of connections help too.

Dog: Tell us about the Art and Goods section in your.What do you offer in that section?
Zach: This section is dedicated to the Tank Theory aesthetic applied outside of the tshirt. We offer silkscreen prints and belt buckles (which are bangin!) at the moment.We'll hopefully be beefing up that area with more accessories and art goodies- artwork and prints, books, more buckles, hats, and hoodies.

Dog: Now I've got a personal question for you, hope u don't mind. I think what you're doing is fuckin' awesome and I'm fascinated with the design industry coz its my line of work as well. Can you tell us a bit about your academic backgrounds and how you got into the design industry?
Zach: I actually went to school for illustration at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. I never studied formal design or fashion for that matter. I was pretty much shoved into the position through my involvement with Tank Theory. It's been kinda crazy because Tank Theory became a sort of second schooling for me. I've learned so much about graphic design, art, printing, fashion and the industry in general. Hell, i'm still learning as i go - which in some ways still keeps it fresh and exciting for me..

Dog: What do you know about Indonesia and the streetwear scene here?
Zach: To be honest, not very much! I'd like to though...

Dog: What constitutes as your daily wardrobe?
Zach: Well considering i work mostly from home, a pair of cargo shorts and a tshirt usually suffice. If i'm going out, a pair of cargo shorts and a tank theory tshirt.oh and new balances.. haha

Dog: Well, thanks a lot, Zach, for the valuable time and insight. We hope we could help open up our readers minds about Tank Theory, Zach Johnsen, and the streetwear industry in general. Shouts?
Zach: Thanks! Big shouts to everyone in NY doing their thing: Dust doin that vector, Adam taking amazing photos, Marion painting, Jen whom i'm commissioning, Josh at Re:UP, Syintific Skateboards, Andrew my partner, Oxy Cottontail and the whole nightlife crew, Steve in Hong Kong, AzStar in SF, Steve Wilson always doing the amazing work, my northeast representatives, and everyone pushing their work worldwide! Cheers!

Sale at Momimomi




Well if u open the Momimomi website, then u'll find a silly guy dancing around,actually i don't know exactly what he's doin,but for sure that he's dumb.:)
Btw that's not the topic, Momimomi is getting the summer sale at the online store.Check on them!

more info: Momimomi

Durex Variety Pack


Condom packaging is usually pretty lame, it’s not something you’re design-concious wants to have laying around your bedroom or bathroom. That all might have changed– I was blown away by the design, color choices and overall experience with the new Durex products. This ‘Variety Pack‘ comes with 48 high quality condoms and some very porno-like vibrating rings packed in an what seems to be an actually pretty nice metal or aluminum box. Someone in their marketing department finally got a clue and, wait, wait, hired a designer to choose some new textures, bright colors and add a little magic to the packaging– genius, and about time!

taken from : Josh spear

Official Tourist Hoods



more info : Official Tourist

Good Foot X DQM Tees



heheheh what a cute illustration on tees by Good Foot and DQM.