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Hip Hop’s Hundred Dollar Bill #1 by Blake Levine: The Bill, Reinscribed
There are objects that carry value, and then there are objects that carry belief. Currency exists at the intersection of both—materially mundane, symbolically immense. In Hip Hop’s Hundred Dollar Bill #1, Blake Levine takes perhaps the most universally recognized artifact of value—the American hundred-dollar bill—and rewrites it through the view language of hip-hop. Not by […]
Carhartt WIP x F.C.Real Bristol: Workwear Meets the Fiction of Football
There are merges that function as product, and then there are unions that operate as systems—complete, self-contained worlds that carry their own internal logic. The debut partnership between Carhartt WIP and F.C.Real Bristol belongs to the latter. It doesn’t simply merge two aesthetics; it stages a meeting between two ideologies: one rooted in American labor […]
Jaafar: Tailoring the Weight of Legacy on Late-Night Television
There are moments in press cycles when clothing does more than complement a narrative—it quietly absorbs it. On a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jaafar Jackson stepped into that space with a kind of composure that felt studied but not rehearsed, deliberate but not strained. The context was inevitable: the mounting […]
Mononoke・Made: When Takashi Murakami Meets READYMADE’s Yuta Hosokawa, Fashion Becomes Artifact
There is a point at which collision stops behaving like partnership and starts operating as translation. Not a merging of aesthetics, but a shift in language—where one system of meaning is rearticulated through another. “mononoke・made,” the long-gestating collaboration between Takashi Murakami and Yuta Hosokawa, arrives precisely in that space. Launched on April 4th, 2026 (JST), […]
The Singular Silhouette: Pininfarina’s One-of-One Long-Wheelbase 1969 Porsche 911 Is Up for Sale
There are cars. And then there are objects of movement so singular, so alchemically rare, that they cease to be mere machines. They become artifacts—delicate balances of engineering, sculpture, and dream. The only Pininfarina-designed long-wheelbase 1969 Porsche 911 in existence is one such object. It is not a restomod. It is not a speculative […]
Lil Wayne Ascends: ‘Tha Carter VI’ to Debut Live at Madison Square Garden
A Milestone Performance by a Rap Icon at the World’s Most Famous Arena On June 6, hip-hop will converge with history as Lil Wayne headlines Madison Square Garden for the first time in his storied career. The occasion? The highly anticipated release of his album Tha Carter VI—a project that promises to carry forward not […]
RED WING Shoe Care: A Legacy of Craftsmanship Preserved Through Ritual
There are few names in footwear that resonate with as much enduring authority and integrity as Red Wing Shoes. Founded in 1905 in Red Wing, Minnesota, the brand has evolved from supplying boots to industrial workers into a global symbol of craftsmanship, durability, and timeless Americana. And yet, for all the accolades attached to Red […]
CONVERSE ALL STAR LGCY: The Timeless Journey
Dice&Dice – An Editorial on Identity, Legacy, and the Future of Form The Converse All Star was born in 1917 as a basketball shoe, and over the course of more than a century, it has evolved through countless updates, remaining one of the most beloved and culturally resonant footwear in history. What began on […]
You Wouldn’t Steal a Typeface: Irony, Ownership, and the Font of Cultural Memory
A Reflection on the Piracy PSA’s Typographic Controversy In the peculiar theatre of internet irony, there are few scenes more richly layered than the resurgence of public ridicule aimed at the Motion Picture Association of America’s infamous anti-piracy campaign. More than two decades after it first flickered across movie screens and DVD menus—backed by pulsing […]
Coach Releases New ‘Soho Shoe’ Campaign: “Not Just For Walking”
In a world where the sneaker market often feels bloated by connections, recycled silhouettes, and algorithmic marketing, Coach has taken a sharp, cultural turn back toward authenticity. The newly launched Soho Sneaker campaign, aptly titled “Not Just For Walking”, does more than sell a shoe—it redefines who that shoe is for, where it lives, and […]













