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Richard Mille’s RM 07-01: Reimaging the Art of Horology
Stolen Arts Flannel NY Pearl Hoodie — Patchwork Streetwear Meets Pearl-Studded Iconography
The Stolen Arts Flannel NY Pearl Hoodie arrives at a moment when streetwear is no longer defined by logos alone, but by construction, texture, and layered storytelling. What once relied on screen-printed graphics has evolved into something more tactile—more deliberate. This hoodie embodies that shift. At its core, the garment takes one of the most […]
CASETiFY Marks 30 Years of Evangelion With Tactical Precision
In March 2026, Neon Genesis Evangelion reaches a milestone that few cultural artifacts achieve: 30 years of uninterrupted relevance. To mark the occasion, CASETiFY revives and expands one of its most sought-after anime collaborations, delivering a capsule that feels less like merchandise and more like portable mythology. This is not merely a reissue. It is […]
Nike SB Dunk Low “Mineral Slate”: A Pastel Recode of Skate Heritage
In a category often driven by hype cycles, collisions, and visual maximalism, the Nike SB Dunk Low “Mineral Slate” arrives with a different kind of energy—measured, intentional, and quietly confident. It doesn’t shout for attention. Instead, it builds its identity through nuance: a carefully balanced palette, material depth, and a silhouette that has already earned […]
Oakley Jacket Eyewear and Japan Field Gear: The Architecture of Fit in Post-Performance
In an place or time where design increasingly oscillates between spectacle and utility, Oakley has chosen a third path—one rooted in anatomical precision, material innovation, and an almost obsessive commitment to fit. The new Jacket Eyewear series, paired with the quietly radical Japan Field Gear Line Collection, signals not just a product launch but a […]
Paisley Meets Air: Nike Air Max 95 Big Bubble “Bandana”
a new When Nike introduced the Nike Air Max 95 in 1995, the shoe world witnessed one of the most radical designs ever placed on a running silhouette. Created by legendary designer Sergio Lozano, the shoe broke conventions with layered gradient panels inspired by human anatomy and visible Air units placed prominently along the midsole. […]
Original Since 1966: Vans Honors 60 Years of Authentic Timelessness
For the Authentic’s 60th anniversary, Vans chose to celebrate not only the shoe’s history but the community that shaped its meaning. Photographer Rosie Marks, known for capturing intimate and unpolished portraits of cultural figures, was tasked with documenting the campaign’s collective. Each participant represents a different dimension of the “Off The Wall” ethos. View […]
A Review: The Stone Island x New Balance 574 Ghost Series
The in between Stone Island and New Balance continues to evolve with the release of the Stone Island × New Balance 574 “Ghost”, a sneaker that reflects both brands’ dedication to material innovation, subtle design language, and heritage silhouettes. Scheduled for release on 11 March 2026 (JST), the second chapter of the Ghost series expands […]
“You’ve Changed” Finds Headie One Between Two Worlds
In the landscape of modern UK rap, few artists have navigated growth and introspection with the same authenticity as Headie One. His track “You’ve Changed” stands as a reflective moment within his discography—one that captures the emotional tension between personal evolution and the expectations of those who remember where you started. At its core, “You’ve […]
Axel Arigato and Reggieknow Unveil Akaia: The New Emblem Shaping the Brand
a new A new bird takes flight. With the unveiling of Akaia, Swedish fashion label Axel Arigato introduces a fresh brand emblem created in collaboration with cultural pioneer Reggieknow. Rooted in the brand’s original Bee-Bird logo, the new symbol reimagines the house icon for a new era, blending heritage with a sharper, street-leaning edge. Rather […]
A New Chapter for NUMBER (N)INE: Takahiro Miyashita’s Debut Tee Drop Channels Post-Punk Spirit
In the cyclical world of fashion, where nostalgia frequently resurfaces as innovation, few names carry the mythic weight of Takahiro Miyashita. Revered for his emotionally charged approach to clothing and his deep connection to music culture, Miyashita has long occupied a singular space within Japanese fashion. After stepping away from TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. in July 2025—a moment […]












