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Running Dogs
(20 March 2007) - Aiming to dress the man who never wants to try too hard, the collective Running Dogs was formed by a trio of contrasting creatives: Amsterdam-based Christophe Mollet (previously of Yohji Yamamoto and Martin Margiela), Dutchman Alexander van Slobbe (who formerly designed for Puma) and painter Jean-Pierre Wati. Combining a discreet brand of street-chic with a subtle dose of rock 'n' roll, Running Dogs naturally...
No Quiet Boutique in Japan
(16 March 2007) - No Quiet is a small boutique located outside of Tokyo on a quiet, non-descript corner. Offering clothing, jewelery, bags, stationary and other accessories, some of our favorite items (pictured below from left to right) include the hook t-shirt, a loosely pieced together cotton t-shirt, the 2-hole ring and the receipt calendar, which is printed on a receipt roll. No Quiet and their design team...
Daniel Ivarsson For Diesel
(14 March 2007) - The winner of last year’s International Talent Support Diesel Award was a young fashion designer from Sweden by the name of Daniel Ivarsson. A graduate of London’s Royal College Of Art, he was chosen as the winner for his “Odyssey Of Black” collection inspired by Rock 'n' Roll, bikers and tattoos. Daniel’s prize was a stint at the Diesel headquarters in Italy designing a...
This Old Thing Pleated Ties
(12 March 2007) - Adding a bit of irreverence to the necktie, these ties by This Old Thing look like something Edward Scissorhands might wear. We found the goth accessory at the new Brooklyn boutique Alter, which was founded by the same fashion duo behind This Old Thing. Made from vintage ties, the asymmetrical staggered look comes from little more than a series of simple sewn pleats but...
Nau Online Store and Giveaway
(05 March 2007) - Celebrating today's long-awaited launch of Nau's online store, Cool Hunting readers have the exclusive chance to win one of their well-engineered, eco-conscious garments. Making their activewear available for the first time on the web, the flash-based site has all the tricks you'd want for buying clothes online with zoom-in capabilities, size guides and plenty of other details to inform you about your purchase—a must...
SVSV: Sartor's Habit
(05 March 2007) - Sartor's Habit, the new SVSV collection debuting today, is the brand's take on truly bespoke clothing down to the hand-loomed 100% organic wool fabrics. With the usual renegade excellence that SVSV has built its name on, this (their third collection) mixes trademark streetwear-inspired silhouettes with bold adaptations of traditional fabrics. Versions of Afghani-style prints, houndstooth, plaids and other reinventions (woven on SVSV's own two...
Macabre Clothing
(05 March 2007) - The whole electroclash-in-fashion trend was supposed to be a phenomenon that revolutionized menswear. Alas, it has fizzled to a whimper. A mystery really, since electro acts like Ladytron and (Macabre's fellow countrymen) The Knife are still going strong. Well, in-season or not, fashion label Macabre makes really good stuff of that ilk. Combining cyberpunk with theatricality and androgyny, its designer costumes hint at a...
SmartWool
(28 February 2007) - SmartWool has grown from a couple of guys in New England hawking ski socks to a full line of some of the best base layers on the market, their breadwinner being their industry-leading socks. A wide variety of socks are all engineered specifically for activities like walking, hiking, cycling, wearing high heels, skiing or snowboarding. Other items like the Synergy Jacket is perfect as...
Alexandre Herchcovitch Black
(26 February 2007) - Alexandre Herchcovitch Black is a concept-driven line available exclusively at Surface To Air's new São Paulo boutique and Herchcovitch's Tokyo store. The collection consists of items from Herchcovitch's past lines dyed black, resulting in one-of-a-kind pieces in varying degrees of saturation. Each garment comes with a photo tag of the original garment (pictured above center, the black version is pictured at right) so you...
Ser-vice
(23 February 2007) - Gabriel from Ser-vice in Virginia got in touch to let us know about their range of tees, sweats and cushions, and to my mind, they're well worth letting you know about them. Clean, simple design spans the range, printed on a savvy choice of pastel colors ready for Spring. My personal favorites are above. Enough talking—have a look....
2xist Soy Underwear
(22 February 2007) - 2xist's recently released Soy collection features several styles of briefs and a t-shirt made with 95% soy-based fabric (the rest is Nylon). The soy fabric has natural antimicrobial properties, is very breathable, provides natural UV protection, is moisture wicking and is touted as feeling "more luxurious than cashmere." Similar properties to clothing made with bamboo or high performance fabrics derived from corn and other...
Nique
(15 February 2007) - Australian streetwear label Nique's clothes are distinctive and edgy, with great cuts and fabrics. The designers behind the label. Nick and Lucy Ennis. have no formal training in fashion and have therefore come at it from a completely fresh and unaffected perspective. Working out of Melbourne, Nique are slowly infiltrating hip boutiques throughout the country. They have given Lost at E Minor five t-shirts...
Banca de Camisetas
(15 February 2007) - At São Paulo Fashion Week (SPFW) a kiosk stocked with tees caught my attention. Yet another project that creative team ag407 has its hand in, one of the firm's partners told me that they had come up with the idea to mimic the "bancas" or newstands of São Paulo. The pop-up version at fashion week was based on six other Banca de Camisetas that...
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...
GoodShape Tees Preview
(12 February 2007) - NYC-based GoodShape Design has a new crop of tees due out mid-March that they shared with CH in advance. Playing on band uniforms and clip art-style graphics, the elegant designs nicely balance retro elements with a very "now" feel. Each one (printed on American Apparel shirts) gets hand-washed and hung dry and will cost $30 when they come out next month. See more 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...
Planet Earth Green Label
(05 February 2007) - The Surfrider Foundation, SurfAid and less toxic surfboard building techniques have made the surf community one of the pioneers in protecting the planet and the oceans. However, as a business, the backbone of the surf industry is apparel. With cotton accounting for an estimated 25% of all insecticide use, Planet Earth decided to take a step in the right direction and launched the Green...
Moonblood Superhero Tees
(05 February 2007) - Philadelphia t-shirt makers Moonblood's latest features angular shapes that evoke the lightning bolts of action hero costumes. The hand-drawn graphics are filled in with finely-detailed patterns that look as if they were culled from around the world. Not unlike their first collection of Egyptian-inspired motifs and Native American imagery, the result is a modern tribal look that takes the tee beyond predictable centered-graphic designs....
Without Pockets
(02 February 2007) - Australian-based online t-shirt store and design competition, Without Pockets, have their first range of t-shirt goodies up for purchase. And it's a fine looking crop as well—customized, cool and comfortable. ...
Devandervar Hoodie
(26 January 2007) - In our first installment featuring a pick from the the hard-to-come-by items available at new NYC store Project No. 8, we bring you the pullover sweatshirts from Copenhagen label Devandervar. The patchwork hoodies are available in men's sizes for $120 from Project No. 8 (+01 212 925 5599). ...
Meat and Potatoes Heaven and Hell Tee
(26 January 2007) - "Heaven and Hell" is a reversible limited edition t-shirt and print that's new from Los Angeles design and ad firm Meat and Potatoes. Created for a celebrity lounge at the 2006 Billboard Music Awards in December, the four remaining from the event will be auctioned to benefit Meals on Wheels today, 26 January 2007, at 4pm EST on Ebay. Each long sleeve tee features...
Master/Slave
(19 January 2007) - The next time you're walking down Liverpool Street, just off Oxford St in Sydney, you may notice an eye-catching window display that draws you into an unknown world. Meet new kids on the block Roderick Ng and Elenie Kondos, owners and founders of clothing brand Master/Slave. The name Master/Slave was chosen as it signified a symbiosis of sorts, meaning one cannot exist without the...
French Lessons Panties
(07 December 2006) - The French Lessons Panties from the erotic boutique Kiki De Montparnasse (covered in Haute Sex II) are printed with suggestive French phrases (and their English translations in fine print). The instructional panties read mange-moi (eat me), Balse-moi (fuck me), aime-moi (love me), fesse-moi (spank me) and attache-moi (tie me up). Screen-printed on white cotton panties with a delicate black trim, these French lessons are...
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