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Hoodfix
(24 September 2007) - Since this spring, San Francisco-based fashion designer Zoe W. Brent has been giving used “hoodies” a new lease on life with her line called Hoodfix. “I guess I started getting into hoodies particularly when I started living in SF where there's no season where you don't want to be wearing one, since it's foggy so much of the time,” Brent tells Cool Hunting. Featured...
In Da Hooda
(11 July 2007) - Few fashion items satisfy the way a good hoodie can and it's safe to say that they have joined the likes of jeans and tees as a wardrobe staple. Similarly, finding a decent hood is about as tedious a task as locating a quality-fit pair of denim threads or a tee that manages to say something original. However, Aussie label Hooda serves up refreshingly...
The Hoody Gallery
(13 February 2007) - Now that the hoody's been elevated to avant-couture, it follows that there's an exhibition devoted to the ubiquitous item of clothing. Featuring works by local Bay Area designers, such as Nicacelly (pictured), Uhu Clothing and Like Minded People, The Hoody Gallery is a group show of limited-edition hoodies that have been silkscreened, re-invented and otherwise tricked-out. The one-night event also features a line-up of...
Official Tourist Hoodies
(09 February 2007) - SF Bay Area-based beat-maker and designer Official Tourist's hoodies are a reversible take on the disembodied hoods seen on Jeremy Scott and Herchcovitch runways lately. They come in a variety of pattern pairs—from a more sombre Burberry-esque plaid and stripes to one called "Slow Jams" that features a colorful Navajo-inspired print with polka-dots—and all add instant crazy style to boring outfits. "You'll never get...
Squidfire Hoodie
(16 November 2006) - Just over a year old, the Baltimore-based line Squidfire now boasts a whole range of goods hand-printed on manual presses with their original designs. In addition to Vans (actually hand-painted), messenger bags and a line for kids, they've recently introduced hoodies, like this "Workout" sweatshirt (pictured left, $45) that features overlapping images of a smiling 70's-era muscleman in red, blue and black on grey....
Classickicks Reversible Hoodies
(13 November 2006) - Featuring New York-based textile designer Liora Manné's pattern commissioned by Classickicks, this new Reine et Roi hoodie (Classickicks' private label) reverses for a more subdued grey look. The other colorway in the style is a black-and-white pattern that plays on the Classkicks logo. Both will set you back $150 and are available at the Classickicks store in NYC. Or call (212 979 9514) for mailorders....
Kidrobot Apparel
(25 September 2006) - We got a chance to preview the new Kidrobot apparel line last week at their New York offices. The line launches September 28th featuring unique collaborations with famous pop artists and graffiti writers, including TILT and Frank Kozik and draws inspiration from many of Kidrobot’s most popular characters including DUNNY and Smokin’ Rabbit. The line will include colorful track jackets, hoodies, knits, tees and...
One True Saxon
(03 August 2006) - We headed down to top British casualwear show To Be Confirmed last weekend, and every day this week, we're picking out our favourite finds. While a lot of labels here turn to foreign cultures for inspiration, One True Saxon is proud to look at the mundane in everyday British life for ideas, unashamedly plastering huge pictures of a caravan all over its exhibit. It's...
Umbro by Kim Jones
(09 June 2006) - Umbro's known for making England's official football kit, but it's the brand's off-the-field designs by Kim Jones that have caught the eye. Drawing on terrace culture, Jones has created a capsule collection especially for the World Cup. Sticking largely to patriotic red, white and blue, the range liberally uses the red English rose motif, like in the hoodie above and the football below. Elsewhere, on...
Onyj
(02 May 2006) - After combining iconography inspired from a medieval warrior's ruthless spirit of determination and the sleek, simplicity of a post-modern urban hoodie, Algerian born artist Obi Onyejekwe, has created a bold and hip line of apparel called Onyj. Made of high-quality, preshrunk cotton, the t-shirt and sweatshirt lines are all limited editions and are decorated with a mixture of designs that evoke the illuminations of...
Threadless Contest
(14 February 2006) - Last week we stumped you with the trivia question about the magazine editor who has an 800+ collection of tee-shirts that he's been working on for over 20 years. Another clue is that a synonym for the three-letter title of the magazine is "gob." Submit answers here to win a hoodie.And you still have until 25 February to get three shirts or more for...
Sensitivetype Hoodie
(21 December 2005) - Shari Sakahara is an LA based graphic designer who won one of our Camonanos last month. As a thank you she sent us one of the hoodies that she makes and sells. How we missed this before, I don't know, but I'm glad to see it now. Why advertise your alma matter or home town on your hoodie when you can hype your favorite...
Classic Kicks Hoodies
(21 December 2005) - Hoodies are like the t-shirts of Winter. These in particular will bring a splash of warm color to an otherwise drab season. Designed by the owners of one of our favorite NYC sneaker shops, Classic Kicks, these heavyweight french terrycloth hoodies just went on sale. The pattern is pretty intricate and trippy so be sure to click on the photos above for a closer...
Skull Hoodie
(25 November 2005) - Our friend Scott at The Sartorialist posted this great hoodie today. We'd both like to know more about it. Any of you readers have the scoop? Let us know. UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who wrote in on this one. It looks like there are a couple people making hoodies that look like this and it must be a Canadian thing. Check out Vancouver based...
Puma x Vexed, Season Three
(07 November 2005) - The latest item from the ongoing Puma and Vexed Generation collaboration is this urban cycler hoodie. More functional than the Anticon Hoodie, but aesthetically similar, this one has a built in face mask with removable filters. The jacket also features reflective piping and special flaps to keep your backside dry while riding in the rain. Related Posts: Puma + Vexed: Urban Mobility, First Glimpse:...
Anticon Hoodie
(12 October 2005) - We're trying to get more details on this great new hoodie from France. The hood has a zipper and eye holes, which allow you to completely cover up your face in inclement weather—or when you just want to look like Kenny from South Park, Spiderman, or terrorize young children and bank tellers. We love it and will update you when we learn more. From...
Outrageous Look
(10 June 2005) - In San Francisco Steve MacDonald's hoodies, screenprinted with wings, antlers, bird silhouettes, and the like, are easy to spot on the backs of Mission District locals. You can check out his neo-Folksy embroidered Cuckoo Clocks (pictured) at "Goodbye Exclusive World: Meditations on Transience," tonight when the show opens at Williamsburg gallery Outrageous Look. Through July 5th. Look out for MacDonald's next project, a 9'x4'...
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SoCity
(18 March 2005) - SoCity is a small design studio based in NYC. They founded themselves with the simple mission of creating design work that makes a true connection with the viewer. Along with freelancing design for others, they have a pretty solid line of t-shirts, hoodies, and bags--like this awesome Sneaker Battle t-shirt, printed on a comfy American Apparel T....
Serum VS Venom
(25 February 2005) - Serum vs Venom is the newly launched modern luxury brand from the KDU (the same hot collective where you'll find JB Classics). SVSV combines a focus on luscious materials with edgy street styling. Featuring items like an $8000, custom tailored, pure Vicuna wool hoodie (middle), SVSV might bring to street wear what Jacob the Jeweler brought to jewelry. Most items will range from $800...
Locher's
(20 January 2005) - Locher's is a fashion label for those that have come to terms with the little pervert that resides within us all. It is the brainchild of Nicole Locher. She's got a background in graphic design, lives in Paris, and drinks tea (woohoo! tea drinkers unite!). The deviant statements are printed on tees, tanks, and hoodies. And it's not just for girls, fellas! There are...
Neighborhoodies
(13 January 2005) - Neighborhoodies is the success story of a couple kids running a t-shirt business out of a basement apartment and 2 years later having a thriving 30 person company. As the name suggests, their t-shirts, hoodies and underwear shout out local pride. It's taking I Love NY to down to the street level, recognizing the individuality of different parts of town. But don't worry, it's...
RIV
(27 October 2004) - Perhaps visualized from their spaghetti-western/punk rock dreams while sleeping on the beach in the middle of November, RIV's So. Cal flavored designs are rad. In addition to the T-shirts they have hoodies, button downs and even denim. You'll find some of their t-shirts over at coolestshop.com. ...
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