Mash SF, probably one of the most prominent fixed gear crews around the globe, is about to release new t-shirts, as well as hoodies. This time they stepped up the game and worked on some quality cut & sew hoodies with detailed embroideries.
Check out detailed pictures of what there is to come after the jump.
As part of the AF1 Silver Service installation at Dover Street Market, the Wilson Brothers (Ben and Oscar) have created a traditionally lugged, steel–framed fixed wheel bicycle. This bespoke, hand-crafted piece draws inspiration from the track and captures the essence of what’s happening on the streets today. The bicycle has been added to the curation at Dover Street Market which celebrates 25 years of the iconic Air Force 1. Via Sneaker Freaker.
After the jump you can check out some more detailed shots.
Fatlace presents their latest wheelsets. We first saw them in collaboration with Huf, now they present a new series. Overall they offer 4 designs, each coming in 6 colorways. They will be released the 17th of December and will only be available until the 1rst of February.
Here some more XLarge news. Their collaboration between with fixed gear bike crew Wolfpack Hustle goes on and after the t-shirt and messenger bag, they now released a bike cap. The cap provides a thin layer of insulation for your head with a small pocket inside for your stash. The cap is now available at the XLarge Store LA and will also be released in limited quantities in Taiwan and Japan.
Check out more pictures after the jump.
We have already reported about the Colnago trackbike frames, that were designed by Stash and Futura for their upcoming exhibition in Canada. Now Matt George presents the matching t-shirts/jerseys that were also designed by Stash and Futura for the show. Both the track frames and goodies that are launched along will be released in January 2008.
A very interesting collaboration between La Carrera Cycles, Ernesto Colnago, Stash, Futura and Canada’s United Front. Certainly a project to keep an eye on. After the jump the official t-shirt for the “Look Ma, No Brakes” exhibition.
Japanese brands W-Base and Mackdaddy joined forces to create a fixed gear bike. Overall of course simple, but nice colors. Especially the pink accents come out nice on this one.
To go along with the fixed gear bike Mackdaddy also made some accessories including a chain bike lock in two sizes and each five colorways. Matching that they also released the Thunder Stitch Messenger Bag also in five colorways.
It sure looks like Mackdaddy gives you the complete package. The entire set has been released at Eproze. After the jump more detailed shots.