New York born label, Supreme, has let loose the news that they are collaborating with Nike for their Spring/Summer 2014 collection, releasing a new edition of the 1997 Nike Air Foamposite 1. Notorious for its innovative design and materials, this time round the Nike Air Foamposite 1 brags a hard shell made from Versace-esque gold baroque prints, available in either red or black and featuring a black lace fastening. The glassy speckled sole contrasts the sharp regal colours of the Foamposite 1’s upper exterior and will also be teamed with a Basketball Jersey and a pair of Basketball Shorts sporting the same golden prints. The $250 footwear is set to hit locations in NYC, LA and London and online on April 3, and Japan on April 5.
Words: Charlotte Brown
New York born label, Supreme, has let loose the news that they are collaborating with Nike for their Spring/Summer 2014 collection, releasing a new edition of the 1997 Nike Air Foamposite 1. Notorious for its innovative design and materials, this time round the Nike Air Foamposite 1 brags a hard shell made from Versace-esque gold baroque prints, available in either red or black and featuring a black lace fastening. The glassy speckled sole contrasts the sharp regal colours of the Foamposite 1’s upper exterior and will also be teamed with a Basketball Jersey and a pair of Basketball Shorts sporting the same golden prints. The $250 footwear is set to hit locations in NYC, LA and London and online on April 3, and Japan on April 5.
Words: Charlotte Brown
10 Deep have already showcased the first part of their core collection and now they’ve gone ahead and given us the full monty. The second instalment has been given a lookbook that serves up an interesting fusion of ethnic detailing from cultures worldwide that still maintains the core street wear look…
Things have been brought closer to home in terms of inspiration with the new designs being influenced more by the near east in comparison to the far east inspired looks from their first installment. Abjad and English text sit hand in hand in this international mix of designs. West African Dashiki prints adorn grey marl sweatsuits and all over botanical prints which take inspiration from Byzantine brocades and resemble stained glass windows also pop up now and again. In addition, a vintage atlas print is also frequent and was; in its original form the source of the international theme.
The lookbook features none other than the brands good friend Rome Fortune, who just happens to have dropped his mixtape; Beautiful Pimp II, and has plans to release and EP later this month.
Words: Kacion Mayers