• This Camouflage Jumpsuit Got Me Feeling Under-Dressed

    Supreme teams up with designer Adam Kimmel for this unique Black Friday release:

    Is it acceptable to wear a jumpsuit if you’re not fixing something or working a miscellaneous blue collar job?  I’m not sure… that’s for men with more authority than me to decide.  I’d postulate though that since this release is camouflage based, it automatically becomes acceptable for mainstream use.  Maybe even pair a tie with it for that Thanksgiving formal event your girlfriend is dragging you to?  DON’T… that was a joke.

    Available at Supreme online, and retail stores starting Nov. 23rd (Black Friday).

    Price $TBA

  • Pals Don’t Let Pals Buy Bags Covered In Imitation PALS Webbing

    Bag / protective case maker InCase teams up with legendary streetwear brand Stussy:

    Obviously not real PALS webbing.  I’m thinking 99.9999% of the target market will not even know what PALS is or care, but it bothers me either way.  If all you’re doing is wrapping a headphone cord here or there, or in need of a place to stick your pen then I’m sure these would suffice.

    The items picture will be available within the next few months at the respective websites if you’re interested.  There are plenty of USA made MIL-SPEC options I’d urge you to consider instead though.

  • Soccer Star Mario Balotelli’s Camouflage Bentley Continental GT

    Straight disrespecting camouflage, and Bentley:

    Source – DailyMail

    Well at least they say it’s a vinyl wrap, meaning it’s not actually paint… so it could be pealed off with a bit of effort.  I still think it’s hilarious that he did that to a $200,000 car… but his money his choice.   The camouflage itself looks dumb too if you ask me.

    People think I’m crazy though for wanting my next car repainted in matte black.

     

  • Stone Island Camouflage Jacket For The Color Blind

    If you’re not color blind before this… looking directly at it may induce temporary blindness:

    Camouflage in bold colors doesn’t really do it for me.  Stone Island‘s products are known for being top notch though, so if you’re not into this particular product don’t let it soil your perception of the brand.

    € 722 ($985 USD) over at Nitty Gritty.

  • Stussy x Schott MA-1 Flight Jacket

    Another simple but solid collab between Stussy and Schott:

    Nothing really exceptional here, but the camouflage in the hood and leather detail on the chest is a nice touch.

    Available for ¥41,790 ($515 USD) over at Stussy.

    You might remember that Stussy and shot also recently worked on a Waxed M65 jacket and a U.S. Navy Pea Coat together.

  • Jack Spade Swedish Splinter Camouflage

    What an interesting choice of camouflage:

    I really like the hard lines and the tones in this camouflage.  Definitely a breath of fresh air when everyone else is using woodland and tiger.

    Available over at Jack Spade; from left to right the York Brief ($275), Coal Bag ($295), Travel Kit ($165).

    Hat tip: Linoge