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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. […]
New Balance 1500 “Kombu Green”: A Made in UK Study in Coastal Colour and Craft
brit New Balance’s 1500 has always been a connoisseur’s runner: not the loudest silhouette in the room, not the most aggressively techy, but quietly impeccable in proportion and materials—especially when it’s coming out of Flimby under the Made in UK banner. The new 1500 “Kombu Green” leans into that exact sweet spot: heritage performance lines, […]
iPhone Unfolds: Apple’s Vision for a Pocket-Sized Tablet
For years, the idea of a foldable iPhone has hovered at the edges of Apple discourse—rumored, patented, debated, and endlessly delayed. While competitors rushed foldable devices to market, Apple chose restraint, watching the category mature before committing. Now, as reports suggest Apple’s foldable iPhone may unfold into something closer to an “iPad mini” than a […]
6CRAYON Vintage Patchwork Flat Top Baseball Cap
The 6CRAYON Vintage Patchwork Flat Top Baseball Cap exists at a precise intersection of nostalgia and modern design. At a time when headwear often swings between logo-heavy statements and disposable trend pieces, this cap chooses a quieter, more thoughtful path. It is less about signaling allegiance to a brand and more about expressing an attitude—one […]
Paramount Skydance’s Strategy to Reinvent Legacy
Paramount Skydance is reportedly seeking strategic partners to help reinvent MTV, and on paper that sounds like another routine corporate reshuffle. In practice, it signals something much more loaded: an attempt to resuscitate one of the most culturally influential media brands of the last half-century at a moment when youth culture, music, and television no […]
adidas Anthony Edwards 2 “Lucid Pink”
Some signature shoes whisper. The adidas Anthony Edwards 2 “Lucid Pink” doesn’t bother. It arrives like a highlighter strike across the hardwood—an all-pink chassis interrupted by sharp black cutaways—built to match the way Anthony Edwards plays: loud, fast, and unapologetically direct. The colorway leans into that persona without turning the shoe into a gimmick. Underneath […]
Punk Rocky: A$AP Rocky and the Art of Refusal
“Punk Rocky” isn’t a costume A$AP Rocky puts on — it’s a mindset that runs through his music, fashion, and public persona. From the start, Rocky stood apart from traditional rap archetypes, pulling energy from punk’s defiant spirit while grounding himself in Harlem style and high-fashion fluency. The result is a hybrid identity that feels […]












