The second delivery of 10.Deep’s Holiday 2010 collection hits stores this week, including the brand’s webshop starting today. Featured in this lineup as well is a selection of exclusive items offered through 10.Deep’s Pop-Off Shop at Hall of Fame in Los Angeles. Take a look at these new releases below.
The new Amongst Friends footwear debuted for Fall 2010 with two colorways of their Field Boot. For Holiday 2010 the boot returns and yet another colorway, once again looking very solid. Mixing genuine leather and duck canvas on the upper, the boots come in a black colorway.
Swedish menswear label Nikolaj d’Etoiles presents a preview of its 2011 Spring collection. Swedish influences are combined with a mystical, eccentric touch, featuring exclusive materials that create a sense of comfort with a delightful mix of sharp lines, silhouettes and cuts. Natural materials such as cashmere, cotton and silk in combination with tailored trimmings produce a solid feeling of tradition for the new season.
Oni camber is the most extreme negative camber you can have. Like it or not this will be in the states soon and at a car show near you. Thanks for some more crazy shit Japan....ha
The Hundreds Holiday ’10 Collection is one solid delivery. Today we give you a look at some of the outerwear pieceS. The delivery features a wide range of hoodies and jackets you don’t want to miss out on.
London-based PRESENT launches its first collection for 2010 fall/winter. The full collection has been made available online for the UK, and the rest of the world, and is shown here in more detail.
Rolex BLACK LTD Edition project follows on the notion of customizing select Rolex watches. However, the releases go a bit further by using well-maintained vintage Rolex styles. Working with select Rolex experts in Geneva, Switzerland, the watches are bed blasted for cleaning and subsequently shipped off to the United States for PDV treatment. The watches are available now through the Lane Crawford jewelry department.
Now that the 10.Deep Holiday 2010 Collection has hit their online store, we can take a more detailed look at the New York brand’s offering for the new season. There are countless strong pieces in the line, with the varsity jackets and wool pieces being our favorite. A little bit of hunting inspiration here and there, without diving too deep into the on-going heritage trend, which we actually appreciate.
This Yelawolf cat from Bama is starting to grow on me and now he is the official face of the Famous Stars and Straps sneaker line.
Famous put together a lookbook featuring a number of notable friends. The look book features: Cobra Snake, Javier Nunez (aka Wilfredo Gomez from HBO’s How To Make It In America), Yelawolf, Marc Hopus, Dirt Nasty, Dante Ross, singer Kobe (Eminem’s Talking to Myself), skate legend Felix Arguiles, Hardcore Punk Rock legend Toby Morse of H20, and more!
Thomas Riley of London-trained Australia-based tailors, P. JOHNSON talks us through the suit. Explaining the sartorial elegance of the suit, Riley talks us through what the suit means and the potential it has. Discussing summer looks and how one might accessorize their formal wear and indeed make it more casual, this video is one that those of us in the Northern hemisphere may wish to return to once the warmer months roll around. Enjoy!
These wheels fit this car and kit perfectly in my opinion. I wasn't sure about the Panamera but it is starting to grow on me more and more every time I see one.
Ronnie Fieg once again presents a new collabortive project that he has been working on for a while now. For Holiday 2010 the designer presents three collaborative boots as part of this collection, each coming with 3H Crazy horse leathers, leather lining, Vibram outsoles, comfort sock liners, leather boot laces, and American Flag lace locks. The colorways are very unique, especially the blue and green ones, which are as unusual as it gets when looking at such classic, handmade boots, yet they somehow work well. Limited to only 36 pairs per colorway, the boots will be released December 3rd at David Z.