• Prodigy From Mobb Deep x SUPRA

    Some decent looking shoes at a reasonable price point:

    The rap to clothing crossover is nothing new.  As long as decent products keep being released though I’m on board with any collab.

    Prodigy talks about himself and SUPRA:

    You can grab the Backwood ($120) and the Bandit ($75) over at SUPRA.

    I had to put on the original Temperature’s Rising joint while writing this.

  • Prada Camouflage Sequin Loafers Should Come With A Self-Defense Course

    TGIF!  Time to order those camo sequin loafers I’ve been dreaming about…

    SAID NO ONE EVER.  Not only are sequins unacceptable on anything but women’s ballet flats, but Prada took it one step further and used a multitude of different colored ones in a camouflage pattern. *smh*

    $950 over at Barneys NY.  Make good and sure you can defend yourself from all the beatings that will no doubt come with such a purchase.

  • Eastman Clothing U.S Navy WWII White T-Shirt

    A exact reproduction of the original WWII U.S. Navy contract white t-shirt right down to the printed contract number inside the neck:

    G.I.s and sailors of the US military in WWII were issued with these basic white underwear Ts, and were often seen stripped down to just this basic garment when working in hot environments, or relaxing on the ship’s decks. As was often the case, with their usual casual way of wearing their attire, it was they who started a trend that made it cool to be seen in just your underwear.

    Anchor tattoo and bravado sold separately   

    I wonder if Eastman sees the irony behind making these t-shirts in Japan?  Yea I know it’s likely a cost issue because U.S. labor is expensive, but off the top of my head I happen to know a few U.S. companies with the loop-wheel looms required the make these t-shirts to spec without a side seam.

    £40 ($64 USD) over at Eastman.

  • STUSSY X SCHOTT – Waxed M65 Jacket

    Staying fairly close to the classic military M65 aesthetic:

    Made by American leather jacket manufacturer Schott NYC who also did the U.S. Navy pea coat collab with Stussy and also a nice leather one with Supreme.

    The Waxed exterior on this is a nice addition that will make the jacket water-resistant and wind proof.

    Available at Stussy Japan starting Saturday Nov. 17.

  • Billionaire Boys Club x Palladium Boots

    A tiger stripe looking camouflage pattern printed onto leather:

    Interesting options if you’re looking for a boot in that pattern.

    $120 for the roll tops, and $250 for the highs over at Palladium Boots.

  • Wounded Warrior Project Veterans Day Shoes

    DeAndre Jordan hit the court in these limited edition Under Armour shoes this past Veterans Day:

    Source – ShoeCollector

    Ballers gonna ball.  Wounded Warrior Project on the other hand are going to be dicks and bite the hands that feed them:

    WWP does not co-brand, create cause marketing campaigns or receive a percentage or a portion of proceeds from companies in which the product or message is sexual, political or religious in nature, or from alcohol or firearms companies.

    The PR rep should have added “unless the media coverage or exposure will be huge”.   This is what hypocrisy looks like:

    Thoughts?  As veterans or firearm/military enthusiasts will WWP be getting any of your money in the future?

    Hat tip: Tim