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Supreme x Barrington Levy & Jah Life

 

 Another week has gone by and another Thursday Supreme drop is on it's way, this time linking up with iconic reggae artists Barrington Levy and Hyman "Jah Life" Wright on a capsule release. 

 The project focuses around the emerging dancehall reggae sound of the late 1970's/early 1980's, and the coming together of the New York and Jamaican scene thanks to pioneering producer Hyman “Jah Life” Wright and a renowned young vocalist named Barrington Levy. This period in time and that particular partnership would go on to propel reggae and dancehall on to the global stage, transcending way beyond its previously exclusive Jamaican audience, breaking down barriers along the way. 

 The collection itself references iconic imagery from the era, drawing inspiration from notable albums such as "Bounty Hunter", "Englishman" and "Robin Hood”, and applying original artwork from the partnership's works across tees, tank tops and pull-over hoodies, which are available in various seasonal colour options. 

The Supreme x Barrington Levy & Jah Life will be dropping at Supreme's London, New York, Los Angeles & Paris locations, as well as online, on June 16th. 

 

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St.Moritz Supersoft Summer 2016

 

 London's St.Moritz Supersoft have unveiled their first ever loobook, showcasing the brands latest offering for Summer 2016.

Sitting at the intersection of streetwear and functional sportswear, St.Moritz have developed a distinct aesthetic derived from the slopes and translated to the streets, drawing inspiration from 90's ski-wear and outwear. The new collection aligns with St.Moritz's signature approach, comprised of several retro styles including quarter-zip pullovers, patchwork parka jackets and bold graphic print tees and long-sleeves. The release is rounded off with nice added touches including the Victory pin badge, as well as the brands popular 'classic supersoft' baseball cap in various bright colour options. 

 The St.Moritz Supersoft Summer 2016 release is available now over at the brands online store and a number of names*.

 

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Stray Rats SS16 Lookbook

 

 Miami's Stray Rats head to the arcade for their latest lookbook, showcasing a bold graphic release for Spring/Summer 2016. 

 Aligning with the brands signature aesthetic, the latest release is again heavily graphic led, comprised of staple silhouettes including tees, long-sleeves, hoodies, shorts and rounded off with a complimenting headwear range. Stray Rats founder Julian Consuegra cites the brand's inspiration as youth culture, punk, hip-hop and street art, while a reoccurring theme throughout their collections has been paying homage to popular cult classics, and SS16 stays true to that as they flip numerous iconic designs from Disney to Michael Jackson. 

 Hopefully we'll be seeing Stray Rats arrive on our shores shortly, but if you're willing to shell out that extra dough you can pick up pieces over on their webstore now. 

 

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HUF Summer 2016 Collection

 

HUF have released their latest set of visuals, highlighting key styles from the brands Summer 2016 collection. 

 Looking ahead to this Summers Olympic Games held in Rio, Brazil, the collection draws inspiration from athletic and sportswear themes, applying bold patterns and seasonal colours, reminiscent of those found on the football shirts of the home nation, throughout the release. Alongside the more athletic pieces we see the classic tongue-in-cheek graphics HUF have become renowned for applied to tees and long-sleeves, a considered headwear selection featuring classic logo designs, and also more in the way of cut & sew with several short-sleeve shirt styles and an expanded pant line.

 In all its much the same from the San Fran giants, who have achieved their renowned aesthetic through consistency season after season. We do however see new drop needle technics applied to some pieces offering both breathability and a premium construction, while vintage athletic-inspired labelling adds a nice finish to the collection.

 You can pick up the latest from HUF at select UK stockist now, including Flatspot, 5Pointz & Urban Industry 

 

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Set – Interview

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Even if you haven’t heard of Set before there’s a good chance you’ve seen them around. For the last four years Set have been gaining a cult following on social media and among street-wear enthusiasts, leading to the classic Old English “S” logo becoming instantly recognisable amongst the UK scene.

I first came across Set in 2012 and it has been interesting to see how the brand has evolved since then. Set’s early look-books showed a clear influence of skate and urban culture, which has continually progressed to the point where they are one of the most relevant new brands in the current street-wear scene. So much so that the brand have received recognition from influential figures in UK fashion such as Rejjie Snow and Skepta.

“Less Is More” isn’t just a slogan they put on some of their pieces, it is the idea behind the brands aesthetic. When Jack Richardson founded Set, the idea was to take a clean, simple approach towards design and a timeless approach to making the clothing itself, which is evident in the brands latest season. The Spring/Summer 16 line saw the brand explore new takes on classic street-wear pieces such as half zip jumpers, polo caps and signet rings.

We speak with brand founder Jack to get a bit more background on the brand and their latest release…

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Where does the name come from?

Set. It was the name for a Fanzine I was doing as a project in college & it was basically a magazine about loads of things; skating, street-wear, cycling, music and hiking; the name Set just came from that and it just looked cool for logos.

What has influenced the designs for your latest collection?

A lot of the stuff that was released this season has been in the pipeline for a while. I just wanted to bring out some staple pieces. The S logo t-shirts and ‘Less Is More’ hoodies show the brands aesthetic. I’ve been promising people the signet rings for a while so I’m really happy they are out now but the influence is just what I see people wearing & my own version of it really.

How would you say the brand has evolved since you started?

It’s evolved so much it was just an idea back then. It’s a real thing now and its only getting bigger. I’m excited to see what the next few years have to offer and where the brand goes.

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What lead to you creating/finding your brand identity?

I guess it’s an extension of myself really. I design everything myself so its just the type of stuff me and my friends wanted to wear.

If you could collab with any other brand whom would you pick and why?

Champion, Vans or Adidas. Just because they are companies I have always looked up to and they make really good products.

Do you have projects in the pipeline?

Yeah I’m planning a string of Pop up shops in Birmingham, Manchester and London over the summer, which will all be in conjunction with local artists & creatives. If all goes to plan they will be open for a few days in each city offering new & old pieces, as well as some in store exclusives.

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Words: George Metcalf 

Imagery courtesy of Set 

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Palace x adidas Originals Summer 16

 

 Palace & adidas Originals revive their hugely popular collaborative series this season with a new Summer collection, and it's arguably one of their strongest so far. 

When the first collaboration came about back in 2014 there was no doubt that it was as good as it promised to be, but two or three collections down the line and there was a slight worry in my mind that it could start to go stale, despite all the right ingredients being there. Their latest effort will definitely re-ignite the interest of all the doubters as Palace put their unique twist to one of the most diverse collections to date comprised of a range of classic and more innovative sportswear silhouettes. Alongside the expected chilled tracksuit tops, three stripe bottoms, graphic pullovers and football inspired polo tops, the range is lead by a seamless tonal two piece tracksuit, bearing the iconic tri-ferg logo as a back piece and constructed from a premium soft velour. The collection is rounded off with nice added touches including a matching velour towel and cap, draw-string gym bags and two new tonal suede reworks of the sleek and skate friendly Palace Pro silhouette. 

 The Palace x adidas Originals Summer 16 will be dropping online, in store and at select UK retailers from Saturday the 21st of May. 

 

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Butter Goods Winter 2016 Lookbook

 

 This week saw the return of Butter Goods in UK stores, and as the warmer weather finally starts to grace our shores, the Perth brand have gifted us with some Winter specials from down under perfectly suited for the unpredictable British summer. 

 It's a lot of similar vibes from Butter Goods for Winter 16, following their signature look for the visuals, shot on 35mm by Garth Mariano and James Whineray, the collection itself isn't far aesthetically from the previous releases, following similar themes and keeping each style simple. Aside from the familiar globe logo graphic, as well as revisiting the long sleeve rugby top designs and several lightweight outerwear pieces, we also see some strong quarter-zip styles, alongside new tongue-in-cheek graphics and an updated colour palette applied to pullover graphic hoodies and tee's. The release is bulked out with a strong selection of headwear ranging from 5-panels to beanies, featuring subtle embroidered detailing throughout. Stand out pieces for us includes the Supreme-esque Miles Davis graphic tee, Rugged Terrain cap & the  Rose Coach Jacket in Khaki. 

You can pick up the latest collection from Butter Goods over on the brands webstore or at select retailers including Flatspot. Urban Industry.