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Carhartt WIP SS 2012 / Illustration by SHOHEI

Carhartt is my shit, period. I love their approach, attention to detail & the consistent quality of their garms. For their Spring/Summer collection Japanese illustrator SHOHEI was hired to put his ballpoint pen to paper and give a few select pieces a lil animated edge…its definitely something different but the fusion of art & art is no more than an inch from perfect.

- NickTheFiasco

Skin: A Film by Ryan Hope

A stylized, in-depth look into tattoo culture and its placement within high & low culture. World renowned artists from Damien Hirst to Jeff Koons designed tattoos for regular people with a life nothing less than interesting in this latest piece of conceptual art. The visual aesthetic itself can keep your attention for the run time but lend a keen ear and really immerse yourself in the film in order to really understand or question.

Via HB

- NickTheFiasco

#MKUSA Tour | Check-In | Atlanta

Coming to the end of his tour across the US Maestro checked into wintery Atlanta where it’s a bout -6 just a touch colder than over here in London. Despite the clapped weather Greg (Maestro’s Boy) managed to hook up a nice lil piece on his touring Scion. To check out all the other check-ins head over HERE.

- NickTheFiasco

Red Bull Headquarters by Sid Lee Architecture

Red Bull’s new headquaters constructed on an old shipping yard to the north of Amsterdam have recently been completed, their goal was to keep the space simple yet at the same time creative and if possible unthinkable. Here’s a few words from Hypebeast;

Duality is the theme of the project, with the interior juxtaposing black and white, dark and light, public and private, work and play, arts and industry and a respect for traditional values with those of modernity. Ultimately, the architecture perfectly combines the simplicity of the industrial space with the performance for which Red Bull is known.”

- NickTheFiasco

If you check this space you would have seen the post we put out earlier on the launch of the exhibition but Highsobiety had the chance to sit down with Haroshi himself and talk about his inspiration for each piece, giving everyone who can’t make it down a closer more detailed look into each piece. Here are a few words from highsnobiety:

“Huf and Deluxe Distribution recently partnered with Japanese artist, Haroshi, on a sculpture series inspired by professional skateboarders Peter Ramondetta, Tommy Guerrero, Dennis Busenitz and Keith Hufnagel. Haroshi applied his signature sculptural technique to the project using old skateboards and components as his medium for design. Highsnobiety TV checked in with Huf and Haroshi the night before the exhibition’s opening ceremony to get the inside scoop on the project. Luckily there was a Japanese interpreter on hand to help us translate some of the finer details behind Haroshi’s incredible attention to detail and one-of-a-kind craftsmanship.”

Reda = Hilarious

- NickTheFiasco

Introducing the Nike Fuel Band

Thanks to 13thWitness’s post my attention has been drawn away from revision and onto the Nike Fuel Band, it always helps having a lil bit of innovation in your life. The Fuel Band allows you to set a target for your day and keeps track through the build up of points as you progress through your day and towards your target while keeping track via the band or iPhone, Brilliant. So find out more head over to Nike’s youtube channel HERE.

#MAKEITCOUNT

- NickTheFiasco