Category: Fashion

  • OK Fred Uniform

    OK, consider me jealous. Pictured, OK Fred ‘s Yoshi, sporting an emblazoned jacket he received last week as a birthday present.

  • PMKFA, the Book

    Tokyo-based Swedish graphic designer Michael Thorsby (PMKFA) has released his first book through French brand Sixpack. The tome covers works from throughout his career, and is available for purchase online.

  • Momotaro Cycling Jeans

    Very cool idea for cyclings pants/jeans from Momotaro Jeans: include reflective stripes on the back pocket. Added bonus: this entry would even work if this site was actually called “Jeans Now!” Via Luis.

  • Emil Ruder + Graniph

    I just can’t keep up with this season’s terrific t-shirts releases. Next up, a series of tees with designs by the late Swiss typographer Emil Ruder from Graniph.

  • Nigo Steps Down

    From Hypebeast (via Meta no Tame): Reliable fashion source WWD reports that A Bathing Ape’s general Nigo looks to be stepping down from his role as president and director for the legendary Japanese streetwear brand, founded in 1993. Nigo will remain a majority owner of Nowhere Co., Ltd. which is A Bathing Ape’s parent company.…

  • Uniqlo Love

    Year after year, I tend to have a love-hate relationship with Uniqlo. I won’t get into it, but right now I’m in a love period, having picked up quite a few things in the past week or so. First up is the latest “Designers Invitation Project” collaboration, this time with Opening Ceremony. I’m certainly glad…

  • Uniqlo Parka Style CM

    I’ve seen it countless times on TV, but I still get a kick out of the latest Uniqlo CM — I especially like the bit with NOMOTO Karia singing Readymade style.

  • Nana + Seven

    Anna Antoniades — under her brand Nana + Seven — is now selling a few of her designs at Tokyomade. She’ll also be participating in next week’s “Fragment Vol. 4” event at SuperDeluxe.

  • Shibuya Girls Collection '09 S/S

    Great write-up of this past weekend’s “Shibuya Girls Collection ’09 S/S” by Marxy over at Clast.

  • Graniph’s Japanese Designers Project

    Graniph has launched the “Japanese Designers Project,” inviting 24 creators to contribute tee designs on the theme of Japanese culture. The original artworks are on display at the newly opened Graniph flagship store in Harajuku. Via Supernews.