3Sixteen switches things up for Summer with their new “Plant Seeds” tee, featuring a striking graphic that side steps away from some of their more recognizable t-shirt designs. 3Sixteen has matured as an up-and-coming street brand in the last few years as their collections have progressively evolved from basic graphic tees to full-blown contemporary ranges consisting of premium quality denim, knits, accessories, and of course t-shirts.
Play Cloths keeps it fresh with the new “Breeze” button-down shirt from their Summer 2009 collection. The new lifestyle brand from Pusha T and Malice of Clipse offers a full range of streetwear combining bold graphics and cool color combos, fully geared for the Summer season.
KIKS TYO stays true to their “all things sneaker” theme with the “Tech Challenge” tee, an ode to the classic Nike Air Tech Challenge tennis sneaker from back in the day. Bang on with the splatter graphic, this tee is a nice throwback to one of Nike’s most iconic tennis styles.
Crooks & Castles and Kicks/Hi take steps in a new direction by sponsoring popular Japanese MMA superstar Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto in his recent return to the MMA world.
Surrender teams up with Canadian heavyweights Reigning Champ on a slick looking full-zip hoody, designed by British artist Ben Drury. Known for their top quality garments, Reigning Champ delivers a 100% cotton, heavyweight fleece, complete with heavy gauge double zipper and graphic patches. This killer combo is one for the record books.
Stussy teams up with 7Stars Design on the Stussy Neon Tee. No strangers to the collab game, 7Stars has worked on various projects with the likes of Nike, Visvim and Supreme NYC. Move quickly cause this one is Limited Edition. Various color combos available now at Stussy Direct.
Brixton is back with their new Spring / Summer 09 collection and it’s better than ever. The line consists of new introductions in the Castor, Hooligan and Semi. A combination of great styling, materials, and product details helps keep Brixton one step ahead of the game.