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Probably one of the most incredible slam dunk of the year (so far). it's also ...
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Benny Gold
Browsing the political opinionated website The Huffington Post we came across ...
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Set Free
I recently went to Ny to meet up with Mr take that take that himself. This was ...
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Phil-G.
Two months before the MADE opening we chose 5 Berlin hotspots to hang up ...
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Yuhzimi
Mr. Adam Port came to town for a gig and I got a chance to test my vintage ...
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The Afflicted Yard
FIRST photographer Marlon Reid speaks about A Picture called Death – his ...
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Interviews with Terry Kidwell, Trevor Graves, and Nike Snowboarding’s Michael Hernandez. ...
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Another decade has passed and, inevitably, the highlights, lowlights, and trends of the past ten ...
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Reflecting on FILA's mark on streetwear. ...
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Boneyards Interview – Paul Mittelman/Takishin/Tonomori Tanaka/Rob Abeyta

15 July 2008, 20.25 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

highsnobiety - boneyards interviewA new interview has been uploaded to the Boneyards website, a conversation by Paul Mittleman (Stussy), Takishin (Neighborhood), Tonomori Tanaka (RIP) and Rob Abeyta Jr. (Stussy). Make sure to check it out.
Also, the next part of the Boneyards project will be released on the 19th of July, so you can already get ready for that.
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Feature: The Hundreds vs. Johnny Cupcakes

07 November 2007, 01.41 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

RTEmagicC hundreds cupcakes 1 01.jpg Feature: The Hundreds vs. Johnny Cupcakes
Johnny Cupcakes and Bobby Hundreds may have grown up on different Coasts, but they both share a drive and vision that has made their brands (Johnny Cupcakes and The Hundreds respectfully) some of the most recognizable in modern day street fashion.
Though they tend to serve different consumer sets, both young men are clearly peers in many respects.

The similarities in the rise of the The Hundreds and Johnny Cupcakes are very apparent: from their respective ages and to their drive to keep moving forward without concern for public acceptance.

Their brands are becoming more and more encompassing with each passing season, with focus on design, cuts, and packaging. Without any formal training in the industry both men have grown their brands into full fledged working business. Their flagship stores in Los Angeles (TH) and Boston (JC) are heavily trafficked stops for their fans and the curious alike.

Jeff Carvalho had the opportunity to sit down and talk to them about their relationship.
Read the Feature here…
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