Category: Fashion

  • Ooito Online Ordering

    Looking to get your hands on some Ooito clothing, the urbanwear brand designed by Huschang? Planet Sports is carrying a few items (there’s a pull-down menu with English option to the right).

  • The Shift to No Girls

    In celebrating its 10th anniversary, online Japanese design magazine SHIFT has finally gone completely blog (they started the experiment a few months ago) — it still keeps a magazine structure though — but more importantly, got rid of their popular “Girls on the Street” series. Momus laments the loss.

  • This Week at Gridskipper

    Graniph at Reed Space NY UT Uniqlo Tees You can read all of my Gridskipper posts here (or even subscribe to a feed).

  • Burn Suburbia

    Justin Brown is behind a new t-shirt project called Burn Suburbia. The idea is to get designers from various cities to contribute designs, and their first tee, pictured above, was done in Tokyo by artist Gislene Mayumi Matsui. Also, they’ll have a booth at next month’s Design Festa (only on the Sunday, May 27, at…

  • UT

    UT? That would be Uniqlo’s new t-shirt brand. Yes, after a few years of ever-expanding summer t-shirt collections, they’re getting ready to launch a proper line, which will have its own retail space in Harajuku (6-10-8 Jingumae, 03-5468-7313 — it opens April 28), as well as an online webstore component. Tees will be sold in…

  • Honja Low

    I have found my next sneaker… The Yohji Yamamoto + Adidas collaboration Y-3 line has released its Spring/Summer 2007 collection, and I’m in love with the Honja Low. Only thing is I can’t decide whether I prefer black or white! Via Josh Spear.

  • Karl Escritt + Graniph

    Karl‘s previously announced t-shirt design for Graniph is now on sale.

  • New KOG Gear for Sale

    Good news for all of you who were hoping to score the Mario Kart tee from The King of Games, the one that was sold at the recent “Nintendo Museum” event in Osaka (and sold out). The KOG World Store will be selling them, as well as a few choice reprints, including brown Zelda 20th…

  • Inside Japanese Schoolgirl Inferno

    This site has a review up for Patrick Macias‘ JAPANESE SCHOOLGIRL INFERNO. It’s in Japanese, but includes plenty of scans, so it gives you a good idea of what to expect — I’ve flipped through it, and really liked that it’s rather heavy on the illustrative details of all these movements that get covered.

  • Evisu in the US

    Cool Hunting reports that the Osaka-based Evisu jeans brand is going to open its first shop in the US in New York later this year. CH’s post has more details, as well as more illustrations of what the shop will look like.