British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Independent London jewellers Stööki have teamed up with high street store Topman to create a new limited range of jewellery. It is a collection of 11 pieces entitled the ‘Godesic’ range.
The collection has experimented with shapes and geometry in order to create the statement jewellery, as well as being plated with 18-carat gold for a bold finish. The collaboration is a luxurious addition to the existing jewellery ranges available at Topman and is certainly something that should be teamed up with this season’s monochrome trend.
Stööki is a strong step forward in terms of men’s jewellery and you can see the Lookbook here. Check out the Promotional video here.
The limited edition range is now available from existing branches.
Words by Jordan Bunker
British designer Chris Anderson has replicated some of the most iconic Adidas Originals’ styles out of cardboard. The graphic designer has created the cardboard sneakers for The Chimp Store in Leeds in preparation for the Adidas footwear landing in their store in 2014, meaning the cardboard replicas are a little look into what Adidas have in store for next year. He has managed to create a number of iconic Adidas styles such as Stan Smith, Superstar shelltoe, Campus models, ZX700 and ZX8000. The models have been made to scale and created out of 100% recycled corrugated cardboard, whilst still being able to capture even the most minute details of the well-loved sneakers.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Independent London jewellers Stööki have teamed up with high street store Topman to create a new limited range of jewellery. It is a collection of 11 pieces entitled the ‘Godesic’ range.
The collection has experimented with shapes and geometry in order to create the statement jewellery, as well as being plated with 18-carat gold for a bold finish. The collaboration is a luxurious addition to the existing jewellery ranges available at Topman and is certainly something that should be teamed up with this season’s monochrome trend.
Stööki is a strong step forward in terms of men’s jewellery and you can see the Lookbook here. Check out the Promotional video here.
The limited edition range is now available from existing branches.
Words by Jordan Bunker
Roundel by London Underground collection celebrates London’s historic metro system on its 150th anniversary. The collection features simple streetwear basics with iconography such as the roundel, tube maps and traditional tube typeface. It includes a number of simple garments, including shirts, tees, bomber jackets and hoodies. The simplicity of the designs keeps the focus on the iconic London Underground imagery.
The collection will be available at Dover Street Market in London, Tokyo and New York in the near future.
Words by Jordan Bunker