Top Supreme FW15 Picks

Supreme is an institution in New York City at this point. It’d be difficult to walk down any busy street in the city and not see someone wearing Supreme or carrying one of the shopping bags. While the brand has definitely shifted it’s product mix over the years, the DNA of the label remains the same. As always expect a mix of street wear staples and more fashion-forwarded items. While I don’t enjoy just how much of their product is branded so heavily, Supreme remains one of the best at blending street culture with affordable garments.  The collection will be available August 20 in New York , London and LA and August 22 in Japan and the 27th online.

Click through for my picks of the best garments from the collection.

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STONE ISLAND MUSSOLA GOMMATA FLIGHT JACKET

For all that Stone Island does, it’s their outerwear pieces that are my favorite. This flight jacket from the fall winter collection features a padded nylon lining and sheepskin collar making this suitable for all but the coldest weather. While the price point may not be forgiving at over $800 you are guaranteed to stunt … Read more

Adidas Consortium Stan Smith Primeknit Reflective

The Adidas Stan Smith has been one of the most popular sneakers in the past 12 months. Adidas Consortium (the most exclusive account the brand offers) is taking a victory lap in these Primeknit Stan Smiths. In black or white, with an off-white outsole these are subtle to the eye but they pack a punch … Read more

Air Max 95 Neon OG and ID

The Air Max 95 just celebrated it’s 20th birthday. The venerable sneaker was a drastic deparature from the Air Max lineage (designed by Tinker Hatfield). The designer Sergio Lozano took the sneaker in a bold new direction, inspired by the rib cage of the human body. The original is now back in a quality retro (retailing at $170). With so many 95’s using different materials, I still think that the original suede version looks the best. Find the neons at Nike, Foot Locker and Finish Line.

If you’re looking for something new entirely, the 95 is also available as a Nike iD.

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Nike ACG SS15 Releases

Nikelab quietly dropped new items from the ACG collection today. The product is in-line with the new design ethos and direction set by Matt Parker and Errolson Hugh (leader designer at Acronym). The ACG tech shirting features a water resistant nylon material with details like discrete zippered pockets and articulated sleeves . The pants and crewneck play … Read more

Larose Paris x Green Fingers by Satoshi Kawamoto

Satoshi Kawamoto is a Brooklyn based artist (Green Fingers) who uses plants to tell his story. Launched earlier this week at Green fingers market store in New York, Larose Paris has collaborated with Satoshi on a capsule collection of baseball caps, 2 burlap 5 panels and 2 rabbit felt zip fedoras with contrasting zip tape. All made in France by expert milliners, this collection is reflects white roses and greenery.

Extremely limited It is now available exclusively at Gentry and Green Fingers .

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C.E FW15 – First Releases

Japanese streetwear label C.E (CAVEMPT) has just released their latest selection of items from the Fall/Winter 2015 collection. The team of Toby Feltwell and Sk8thing have once again used graphics as the basis of the collection. There’s many items here in a collage-type style , replicating the feeling of a graphic designer work-in-progress. Returning items … Read more

Nike Presto Hender Scheme

  In the midst of the Nike Presto revival we’ve seen this year, Hender Scheme has quietly previewed their upcoming take on the iconic sneaker. Shifting the materials and construction to the raw untanned leather typical of the Japanese label brings the design full circle from an ahead of it’s time technical design to now … Read more