Cool Hunting
Huf recently released their most ambitious cut and sew line for this Spring/Summer 2008. What started out as a mainly a t-shirt brand, Keith Hufnagel (the New York skate legend who's now based out of San Francisco) has carefully crafted into a skate and street culture institution.
Their newest line seems a bit more grown-up than past editions with conservatively-colored button down cotton shirts and some clean-cut jackets. The stereotypical scruffy skate kid might look a bit more refined the next time you see him.
We expect and hope the line will continue to grow and become a focal point of the brand in the future. Check out and purchase from their Sutter Store. Or better yet, they recently went live with an online store where we can expect to find some select pieces.

More images after the jump.
pics via Keith Hufnagel

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