UMBRO for the new England kit brings together the traditional values of classic tailoring with modern fabric technology and a revolutionary design philosophy. (via Selectism)
Japan's Beams got together with Fred Perry for a series of polos in new colorways, striped, with polka dots and especially the collars are interesting. All are available on Beams' online shop.
Vice Magazine has released their Fashion Issue 2009. Aside from the Global Trend Reports out of New York, Los Angeles, Melbourne and others cities, you can read up on the Future of Fashion, an interview with Kai Kuhne, and lots of other interesting topics, brands and places. (via Highsnobiety)
The police officers in Berlin have been banned from wearing apparel by Fred Perry, Ben Sherman, ACAB, Alpha Industries, Consdaple, Lonsdale, Pit Bull, Outlaw, Troublemaker, and Thor Steinar while on duty. Authorities consider these labels popular among neo-Nazis and view them as a sign of right-wing extremist views, which officers should not be associated with. Read the whole article in nymag.
New York based designers Shirley & Halmos are known for its simple pieces that speak more to fit and fine materials than to trends. Some new spring styles are available at Forward by revolve.
Sebago’s Dockside shoe celebrates its 40th anniversary this year! The iconic shoe for all sailors meets colette and La MJC for the occasion for a series of three different shoes, only 40 pairs of each.
During the delofamilia and Originals by Originals kzx exhibition back in February, adidas caught up with a few of their contributors to talk about the creation of Kazuki Kuraishi’s newest collection. Watch Ian Brown... (via hypebeast)
Designer Jil Sander has signed with Japan’s Uniqlo to oversee their main fashion ranges. This is her first work in the industry since 2004. Uniqlo continues to collaborate with high fashion designers.(via Selectism)
A pair from the collaboration of Raf Simons and Dr Martens just arrived in Endclothing. Raf twist we see a matt leather, and the classic yellow stitch is replaced by red thread.
Bill, Moon and Joe review the lastest music albumns and then have breakfast at Sulimay's in Fishtown, Philadelphia. A really funny music show from Scrapple TV.
To celebrate 60 years since Fausto Coppi won both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France, Rapha has produced a shirt that replicates the one worn by the legendary cyclist - the Rapha Campionissimo cycling shirt. (via Retro To Go)
The traditional Mackintosh trench-coat enjoys some colorful motifs and patterns in this latest Spring/Summer collection from the Scottish brand. (via hypebeast)
Tuk Clothing is a new brand for shirts and ties. All tuk products are individually tailor made from interesting, unique, and (sometimes) vintage fabrics. They believe in high quality garments, produced in low quantities, and sold at a fair price. They also give the option to customize your shirt.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs' new album "It's Blitz!" is set to stream on myspace.com/yeahyeahyeahs from March 7 until it’s release next week. The album was produced by the band's long-term producer Dave Sitek as well as Nick Launay. (via NME.com)
We get a first look at the Surface 2 Air Fall/Winter 2009 Collection. The Parisians present a great duffle coat and a shawl collar cardigan. (via Highsnobiety)
Men.Style repors the Fall's hottest trends, plucked from the still-warm runways of Milan, Paris, and New York. We spotted to great looks by Band Of Outsiders.
Nowdays, the bow tie is not only weared with a suit but can be weared with a simple jeans. The best for this appearence are the new cotton Bow Ties by Alexander Olch. Available now by colette.
This all-new lineup of 17 limited edition designs came straight from the genius minds of some of the top UK artists such us Clutter, Doktor A, Frames, HiCalorie x Julie West, ilovedust, Jon Burgerman, Keanan Duffty, McFaul, Mimic, Peskimo, Shok 1, Tado, Triclops and UAMOU. Available in Bare No More.