Japanese brand/retailer Lafayette is celebrating its 5th anniversary with a strong series of collaborations. They partnered up with J.Money, Sneaktip, Teamworks, DJ Clark Kent, Acapulco Gold, Deadline, Frank 151, Craft, La Carrera, Ally & Dia and Chatty Chatty. With each one of the brands they made t-shirts and in some cases also New Era caps and skate decks.
We already presented you the La Carrera collaboration yesterday, all the rest today, after the jump.
Japanese retailer Lafayette and bike enthusiasts La Carrera engage in a dangerous game of chicken. A samurai and a aztec warrior zip towards each other. Print nicely wraps from back of the tee around the sides. Between the shoulder blades a duel logo follows the cross cultural connections. The t-shirt is part of Lafayette’s 5 year anniversary.
More views after the jump.
La Carrera’s Summer ‘08 line up follows on their strong bike inspired graphics. A cameo from Curious George (riding a fixie) is one of the surprise highlights. The brand has also collaborated with DNDL and LaFayette resulting in some nice pieces. La Carrera is now out at Karmaloop.
More examples of the launch and their Summer ‘08 collection after the jump.
Turntable Lab just received the latest pieces by La Carrera. The bike inspired brand presents a line-up of t-shirts and hoodies with designs made by Futura and Mad Anthony. Definitely worth taking a look at for the bike enthusiast among you.
After the jump the line-up.
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.
La Carrera and the United Front from Canada got together with legendary bicycle manufacturer Colnago to work on some special fixed gear bikes. Futura and Stash were a very obvious choice on this project bringing a great deal of credibility to the project from a street culture as well as from a bike messenger perspective. The blue frame was designed by Stash and the multicolor frame was designed by Futura.
Futura and Stash will hold exhibitions in Canada on the 17th of November in Toronto and some time in January in Vancouver.Expect to see around that time also the final fixed gear bikes out of this project! Pics via Matt George.