Gucci has unveiled a brand new watch from its eclectic seasonal lineup, the latest addition to the Italian luxury house’s recent roll-out of collectible accessories like its silver-toned Wolf Head cloche and guitar case.
Most of the watch is colored in Gucci’s signature green-red stripes, bringing out the watch’s bold silver-toned accents. The wrist band is fully ripstop, matching the intricate weave of the watch’s inner face that also sports the aforementioned stripes. A silver embroidery of the label’s bee motif appears at the center, in addition to a sleek minute and hour hand. To maintain a clean and minimal aesthetic, no other details have been added to the face. Finishing off the piece, the watch has been given a smoothly rounded silver casing, complemented by tonal hardware, like the adjustable belt.
Gucci’s Silver G-Timeless Web Bee watch is currently available at SSENSE for $910 USD.Following the full reveal of Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design x Jordan Brand collection, we now have an official look at the Air Jordan 35 from the collaboration.
Set to follow the fragment design x Air Jordan 3 and Jordan Air Cadence release, the court-ready model express Hiroshi‘s signature mix of “White/Black/Royal Blue.” Signature branding comes in the form of Jumpman motifs on the tongue, under the ankle, discrete tooling codes and fragment thunderbolt logos on the heel tabs. Connecting the Japanese figure’s love of nostalgia and innovation, the shoe features a stability focused Eclipse Plate at the midfoot and leather overlays that pair with the mesh-based shell for a lifestyle feel.
Take an official look at the fragment design x Air Jordan 35 above and look for the shoe to release October 28 following the release of the accompanying Air Jordan 3 and Jordan Air Cadence collabs September 17.Following the release of its Week 5 drop, Palace has now prepped another diverse drop from its Fall 2020 collection. Leading the sixth release is a selection from the collaboration with legendary British artist duo John Dove and Molly White. The team-up features a faux fur hooded jacket and long-sleeved T-shirt centered around the duo’s LIPS print from the early 70s.
Palace’s Fall 2020 Week 6 Drop is set for both in-store and online releases starting September 11, 11 a.m. EDT at the brand’s official webstore, and in Japan on September 12, 11 a.m. JST on the Palace Japan webstore, and on the official “Palace_Skateboards” WeChat store September 12, 11 a.m. CST.Earlier this year, Jordan Brand showcased its entire Fall 2020 core line of sneakers, and now the sportswear giant is readying for the release of its Air Jordan 14 “Hyper Royal.”
Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan 14 during his final championship run in 1998, and 22 years later it is finally receiving the “Hyper Royal” makeover that it so perfectly wears.
Jordan Brand has made the pair from premium white tumbled leather and has coupled this with “Hyper Royal” blue components all-around — many of which are metallic and highlight the midsole. More touches of blue can be found on the collar and on the tongue tag, which helps bring the shoe together cohesively.
Black has been used on the rear to highlight the signature “23” branding and, naturally, the carbon fiber shank as well. Other elements inspired by “the fastest cars on Earth” include its Jumpman logo near the collar, which is housed in a Ferrari-esque plaque.
The Air Jordan 14 “Hyper Royal” is set to release on Nike’s website and at select retailers on September 19 for $190 USD. Big Kids’, Little Kids’, and toddler’s sizing will also be released at $140 USD, $90 USD, and $60 USD respectively.In late 2018, Jordan Brand celebrated the Air Jordan 4‘s 30th anniversary with a “Black Laser” colorway, but joining that was a friend & family-exclusive “Green Laser” version.
One of the limited-to-68 AJ4 “Green Laser” pairs now belongs to the prolific rare sneaker collector English Sole, who has now given us a full look at the seldom-seen sneaker. These were initially given the Jordan Brand’s marketing team and a select number of Jordan Brand athletes, and never released to the public.
The sneaker features a satin green upper that’s been etched with an all-over laser design, covering the surface in a randomized pattern. Contrasting this is a variety of black components adorning the upper, such as mesh panels on the vamp and mid-panel, the AJ4’s signature eyestay piece, and its extended mid-sole bumper.
Rounding out the sneaker is a white midsole that’s paired to an icy outsole, as well as red Jumpman branding on the tongue and heel. Take a closer look at English Sole’s images of the Air Jordan 4 “Laser Green” above.
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