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The folks over at Stussy made a documentary to celebrate the life of James “J Dilla” Yancey. It focuses on his life in LA, and will be released in three installments. Check out Parts 1 and 2, below.
Part 2, “Detroit to Los Angeles” centers around J Dilla’s transition from Michigan to California.
Check back in for Part 3, “Donuts,” next week. It will hit the web on Wednesday.
In case you missed it, the J Dilla x Stussy x Stone Throw limited edition t-shirt was released on the 13th to coincide with …
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The second set of Spring 2010 tees from The Hundreds will be in stores this week.
Here’s their rundown of their latest delivery:
“The selection includes: Artifacts, which features an array of retro audio formats; Biffs, inspired by one of our favorite ’80s movies; Ensemble, which gathers all The Hundreds characters to date; Tri-Di, for some real 3D logo action; Lisa, guest artist Steve Nazar takes inspiration from “Weird Science”; and last but not least, we Revolve around science like Ghostface Killah.”
I like what I see. There’s more work put into these shirts than any others that I’ve …
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Beams T and Nike Sportswear teamed up to produce their “Sport is Art” collection. Set to drop on February 19, 2010, the collection will include the “I Like” t-shirt, the Beams T Harajuku 8th Anniversary tee, along with a few other choice designs.
Click that thang for a better look.
Via High Snobiety
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Snowpocalypse in DC has given me time to thoroughly check out all of the brands I’ve been meaning to focus on, and here’s one of my new faves.
Franky Bananas is a brand out of Orange County, California. They focus on t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and hoodies.
Here’s a few of my favorite pieces, so far. Trust and believe, you’ll be hearing more about them from me.
Via Franky Bananas
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One of the best parts of this job is getting to watch new brands grow. Here’s the Spring 2010 collection from Sublime Dreamer, a Delaware-based clothing line whose designers I interviewed a couple of months ago.
They’ve been busy, branching out into button-downs and v-necks and playing around with their logos.
I’m liking what I see.
Best of luck to them. There’s a special place in my heart for college students on their grind.
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In light of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, several brands and groups are now selling t-shirts to raise money to help in any way that they can. Here’s a look at some of the ones that I’ve found so far.
Do what you can. We all have something to give.
From today until January 27th, Philadelphia’s UNDRCRWN will be donating 5 % of ALL PROCEEDS to YELE HAITI. To go even further, they are also offering this limited edition tee, and will donate 100% of the money earned from t-shirt sales, as well.
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Ted Lamisere is the budding designer behind Eyeconic Clothing, a streetwear brand out of Atlanta. Even in its infant stages, Eyeconic Clothing seems to be going in the right direction. The graphics are cool, to the point, and stand out. You can tell that there is hard work put into them, and I can’t wait to see more.
Plus, I recently had the chance to talk to Ted about his vision and concept behind his line. Aren’t ya’ll lucky?
Check it out.
DC Streetwear: What made you decide to start a clothing line?
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Every DC males favorite brand is celebrating its 30th anniversary this spring. This preview gives a taste of all of the commemorative gear Stussy will be releasing to mark three decades of flyness. So far, it’s a lot of graphic tees, denim and hats. Check back for more previews as the year goes on.
Via Hypebeast

