Author: ENDO-Mike

  • Mister Freedom x Sugar Cane Mulholland Master Jacket

    A vintage motorcycle jacket with design cues taken from military field/air jackets: The MF S/c “MULHOLLAND MASTER” pattern is inspired by vintage 1960s British Motorcycle riding gear, 1940’s US Paratrooper jackets and other military coats. It combines modified patterns, US military hardware and original MF S/c detailing to create a unique ‘ultimate’ winter coat suitable…

  • Basic Camouflage New Era 59Fifty Fitted Hat

    A simple offering from hat company New Era: We’re so used to seeing full camouflage hats, it’s refreshing that New Era went with it just for embellishment. ¥4,725 ($61 USD) over at Japan’s Cap Collector One.

  • Reebok CrossFit Nano 2.0 – Camouflage Edition

    The “ugliest shoe ever” award goes to… Wow… from the massive Reebok logo, to the bastardized digital camo, and the multitude of synthetics, this is one ugly shoe. Available at Reebok dealers today (October 1st), and possibly online on Reebok’s website.

  • The North Face Purple Label – Camouflage Wool Parka & Pants

    The North Face Purple Label always kills it with awesomeness: I wish the purple label style would spill over into their bland regular lineup over at The North Face.  If you’re not familiar with the Purple Label it’s basically about taking risks and using interesting new and/or exciting materials with existing North Face silhouettes.  You can…

  • Drake’s Leather Military Wet Pack

    For the guy that needs more than just one big compartment that most shaving bags offer: The design is based on the early 20th century British Army Officers wash kit. Made in England, available in three colors over at Drakes London for £145.00 ($234 USD)

  • GAP Jumps On The Military Bandwagon For Girls

    Fall/Winter 2012 we see a number of inspired pieces from GAP: A couple of Olive Drab pieces in GAP’s lineup, peppered with camouflage pants, a military cape (poncho) etc…  The whole line-up can be viewed over at GAP. On the men’s side of things there surprisingly isn’t that much military inspiration in the new arrivals section besides one fatigue…