You might have seen it before when 8Five2 partnered with Diamond Supply Co., and if not, well it’s back. Same slogan, new design. This time around, In4mation got in the mix to help design the 2nd edition of the ” Hong Mutha Fuck’n Kong” tee.
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Ian Dingman is out here doing his thing and it’s good to see. His art is a perfect calming tool after coming in from an insane day where you almost had to render someone lifeless. Do yourself a favor, cop some art, and calm it all down.
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Dan23 is reviving the “Good Ol’ Days” of the 70’s with his exciting color popping pieces. Heavily influenced by Blaxploitation films, he captures the power and passion of the figures he decides to paint. Check his work out, you will be happy that you did.
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STRANGEco will be dropping the Mainframe character from Dean Bradley in October. Coming in 4 colorways:Solid Orange (400 pcs), “Duck Season” Camouflage (500 pcs), Hi-Gloss White (200 pcs) and the extremely limited SDCC ‘Night Rider’ edition. The Solid Orange goes for $54.99 SRP and the “Duck Season” Camouflage will run you $64.99 SRP.
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These days, because of the current saturated nature of the market, brands have to take it a step farther to get noticed. NYC’s Pegleg is taking those differentiating steps early by focusing on cut and sew from the jump. Coming out with a collection instead of just a couple tees is definitely a step towards playing time and longevity in the game. Tired of playing the bench? Get ya’ game up then.
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Red Clay is one of those brands that just keeps growing in terms of quality. The brand continues to bring classic pieces to life with a breath of fresh air and we’re glad to see it. This is definitely a brand to watch for.
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San Francisco’s Huf shop is teaming up with New Era and getting sexy with it, releasing a Black Satin 59Fifty cap. No word yet as to when it will officially drop, but be on the lookout.
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These latest works are inspired by the streets and characters of NYC, where Jeremyville often works and creates from his Tribeca studio.
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Two legends who share a similar yet different art form have collaborated on a tee. Graffitti artist Haze and calligrapher Neils Shoe Meulman have designed limited tees that will be sold at Amsterdam’s Patta shop. The shirts will begin selling on September 13th, surrounding Niels Shoe Meulma’s solo exhibition. Jump on these quick.
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Andrew Gordon is one of those artists that will have you wondering where he finds inspiration. When looking at his work you can’t help but ask questions such as, is this guy under the influence of hardcore substances or is he simply creating art for shock value? Sure, we questioned Andy Warhol’s obsession with Campbell’s soup, but embraced his quirky, artisitic brilliance. For a dose of tragic yet witty art, look no further than Andrew Gordon’s website.
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Anderson Maschio has produced a very ambitious typeface dubbed “Chumbitos”. The face has a strange retro-futuristic feel but at the same time it’s also criminally analog, beautiful, make mine a double. Maschio isn’t new to the type game, he’s got a bit of a history and is sure to go deep like a melting glacier.
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