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Jordan Brand Revisits the Flint Grey Air Jordan 9
Jordan Brand is bringing back a quietly revered silhouette just in time for the end-of-January release calendar surge. The Air Jordan 9 “Flint Grey”—sometimes labeled with its full palette of White, Flint Grey, and French Blue—lands this weekend, giving long-time collectors and newer buyers another chance at one of the model’s cleanest and most wearable […]
RSRV Champion Sweatshirt: Motorsport DNA
In an err when luxury houses borrow freely from athletic wear and sports brands flirt with couture techniques, the most interesting garments often emerge in the overlap—where function, subculture, and graphic identity converge. The RSRV Champion Sweatshirt sits squarely in that intersection. Produced under Alpinestars’ experimental RSRV line, the piece translates decades of motorsport protection […]
FKA twigs and On Share Bring a New Pulse to Paris Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week is the world’s most magnetic stage for tomorrow’s creative currents. Each season, designers, artists, and cultural provocateurs converge to make statements that ripple well beyond the runway. In the Fall/Winter 2026 cycle, one of the most talked-about debuts was the collaboration between FKA twigs—artist, auteur, and rhythmic innovator—and On Share, the experimental […]
Skateboard Art and Graffiti With Van Eggers: When the Street Becomes the Studio
Skateboard culture and graffiti have always shared more than pavement. Both were born from unsanctioned movement—one physical, one visual—and both evolved through repetition, risk, and a refusal to wait for permission. In recent years, the boundary between the two has thinned even further. Decks have become canvases. Handstyles migrate from brick walls to maple plies. […]
Zach Rumbaugh’s Air Jordan 17 “Doernbecher Freestyle”
Doernbecher Freestyle shoe succeed when they refuse to behave like conventional “colorways.” They are not trend forecasts, not committee-approved palettes, and not nostalgia exercises built for easy resale captions. They are personal artifacts made wearable—objects that carry the weight of a kid’s lived experience and then, somehow, still manage to look credible on-foot. Zach Rumbaugh’s […]
J.J. Abrams Returns From Star Wars Episode IX to Direct With Original Film “The Great Beyond”
seven For the first time in seven years, J.J. Abrams is stepping back into the director’s chair. Warner Bros. has officially announced that Abrams’ next feature film, titled The Great Beyond, will arrive in theaters on November 13, 2026, with an IMAX release underscoring the studio’s confidence in the project’s scale and ambition. The film […]
Timberland Men’s Textured Premium 6-Inch Boot
an icon The Timberland 6-inch boot has long occupied a space far beyond functional footwear. Introduced in the early 1970s as a waterproof work boot, it has since evolved into a cultural marker—one that spans construction sites, hip-hop history, outdoor utility, and contemporary fashion. The Men’s Textured Premium 6-Inch Boot does not attempt to disrupt […]
SAMO (Basquiat Tribute): A Bash Wathier Expression
Few marks in late twentieth-century art carry the cultural voltage of SAMO. Originally scrawled across the walls of Lower Manhattan by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Al Diaz in the late 1970s, the phrase—short for “Same Old Shit”—operated as both a critique and a cipher. It was a street-level manifesto, ironic and confrontational, aimed at systems of […]
Sekou Is the 21-Year-Old Baritone Making ’70s Soul Cool Again
At a time when much of pop music is engineered for immediacy—optimized for virality, compressed for short attention spans—Sekou moves in the opposite direction. The 21-year-old singer, songwriter, and producer is reviving the emotional patience of 1970s soul, grounding his music in warmth, restraint, and a baritone voice that feels improbably seasoned for his age. […]
A Review: LAAMS Posted Bills All Over Hoodie (Multi)
The LAAMS Posted Bills All Over Hoodie (Multi) operates less like a conventional graphic hoodie and more like a moving city wall. Its surface is crowded with fragments of posted notices—flyers, warnings, announcements, and typographic scraps that feel torn from lampposts and boarded storefronts. Rather than presenting a single, legible message, LAAMS embraces accumulation. The […]












