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Diamond Supply Co. x Matix “The Sound of Progress” Headphones

08 October 2009, 22.35 | Posted in Gadgets | 4 comments »

Diamond Supply Co. x Matix "The Sound of Progress" Headphones

Matix Clothing branches out into the audio category with its first line of custom designed headphones. Their flagship model is the over-ear Domepiece which comes in a collaborative edition with Diamond Supply Co. through Matix pro skater Jeron Wilson. The headphones feature Diamond’s well known black and aqua colorway alongside chrome accents, rubberized coating and a jacquard fabric cord.

Matix headphones make their debut in retail stores this month with black/gold, white/red and camo colorways. The Diamond model drops January 2010 at finer skate shops and boutiques across the world. Retail is around $75 USD.

Another look at the Diamond Supply Co. x Matix “The Sound of Progress” Headphones after the jump.

Diamond Supply Co. x Matix "The Sound of Progress" Headphones

Diamond Supply Co. x Matix "The Sound of Progress" Headphones

NOTE: The color used for the Diamond “Sound of Progress” headphones may have on occasion been referred to as Tiffany & Co.’s so called “Tiffany Blue”, “Tiffany Aqua-Green”, or the like. Please take notice that the Diamond “Sound of Progress” headphones are not made by, authorized by, licensed by or in anyway affiliated with Tiffany & Co. and no mention of “Tiffany Blue,” “Tiffany Aqua-Green”, or any other similar term using the designation of “Tiffany” to describe the color should be made when referring to the Diamond “Sound of Progress” headphones.


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