Teees.com

Teees.com is a source of all short sleeved goodness including

- t-shirts
- polos
- hands-on reviews
- community features
- periodical newsletters

teees t-shirt blog

The site is maintained by a couple of norwegian creatives, and is aimed at delivering the best of the best for all short-sleeve and t-shirt lovers and buyers. Teees.com is regularly updated, and has a large base of loyal readers. The site has been up since late 2005, and one of the main features is the hands-on reviews, giving the readers first hand info on products in regards to quality and style.

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Format Magazine: Urban Art and Fashion

Format Magazine is your source for the most current and compelling information relating to urban art/fashion. In addition to bringing you up to date daily on the most recent news in art, fashion, music, and more, Format Magazine is published online in its entirety every second Sunday evening.

format mag

Our mission at Format Magazine is simple: to expose influential and interesting elements of art and fashion as they relate to urban culture.
Whether exhibited in teaching, art, television, or otherwise, visual representation is undoubtedly the most prominent and powerful medium of communication in the 21st century. With our focal point on art and fashion, Format is also a lifestyle magazine, both responding to, and shaping the ever-evolving urban identity.

We strive to maintain a broad scope, encompassing elements from every corner of the art world, including, but not limited to: fashion, street art, traditional fine art, graffiti, sneaker culture, toys, film, photography, design, music, books, and magazines.

By publishing Format online, we plan to slowly build a global urban art community, whose continuing efforts will be simultaneously channeled back into the magazine itself, ensuring a publication made by our community, for our community.

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Commune - CollectiveArmor.com

(COMMUNE) is a premium street fashion label focusing on classic designs and cuts using premium materials emphasizing attention to detail.

commune street fashion

(COMMUNE)consists of 2 long-time friends with backgrounds in professional design and garment manufacturing. The brand’s goal is to execute quality garments while maintaining thier original vision and direction.

WE DO WHAT THE F*CK WE WANT.

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Divine Clothing

Divine Clothing is a small, intimate clothing line from just outside of Philadelphia. We have been around since the summer of 2005 and are ran by one person, Bill Pyle, out of his bedroom. Everything from the design process to mailing the shirts is done from there.

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divine clothing

Divine features many products ranging from t-shirts, polos, and hoodies, to handbags, buttons, and even stuffed plushies. All products are hand screen printed with love. We occasionally print one of a kind items that feature unique designs or are printed on specialty shirts not normally used.

All products are relatively cheap and come with free shipping and other free goodies. So if you\’re looking for more than the typical logo tee, check us out.

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Greyone

GREYONE has been voted Pasadena Weekly’s #1 Men’s boutique and carries all major streetwear brands.

greyone streetwear boutique

This includes lines such as Alife, The Hundreds, Stussy, Prps, TBG, False, Irons, Diamond, Married to the Mob, Shmack, 10 Deep, Crooks & Castles, Fresh Jive, Cosby, Han Cholo, Ssur, Mishka, Nike, Adidas, Puma, Vans, Creative Recreation, Greedy Genius, MAD, etc.

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Nostylgia Fashions Inc.

Nostylgia Fashions Inc. was started in 2004 as an online retailer of Limited Edition Footwear and after developing a wide base of customers both domestically and internationally, progressed to their storefront boutique in the up and coming Inwood section of Manhattan just north of Washington Heights.

Nostylgia Fashions Inc.

Their boutique is featured on many popular sneaker and fashion culture websites such as www.hypebeast.com, www.kick-fiend.com, and was profiled in detail on www.kixinthecity.com . Although they have become popular on the frontier of the sneaker culture, they view their clothing line as the future of the business and they plan to continue to develop as a true lifestyle brand through their unique fashion outlook and style.

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Popfuel - Designer Collective

It’s the online store for the Toronto area Screenprinting studio, Popfuel. At the moment it consists of designs by Jeremy Wilson, the person who runs the studio, but it’s hoped that a few members come online in the new year.

popfuel style

The shirts vary in style from your basic indie estetic, to more hot rod styles, and are available in both men’s and women’s styles.

Not the prettiest site online but functional, with prices in Canadian dollars.

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Obey Clothing

Since 1989, the Obey street art campaign has become an important urban phenomenon, subconsciously touching those well aware of their environment.

obey streetwear clothing uk

Through the vision of Shepard Fairey, Obey has evolved into one of the most controversial yet influential symbols of the 21st century. Derived from a pop-culture athlete in the eighties, the Obey icon has been bombed in developed and rural cities around the world. Its ambiguous idea immediately sparks philosophical discussion and ultimately motivates the inner-person through active participation.

With the help of Mike Ternosky and Erin Wignall, Obey Clothing continues to spread Shepard’s message through sportswear fashion and one-of-a-kind accessories. Each piece designed is cleverly thought out, attracting all genres and ages, reminding them of the days when “style” was a one syllable word. Obey Tees, sweats, vintage track jackets, belts, wallets and military inspired jackets and caps are examples of what we are known for.

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Know1edge - 8five2: OG Hong Kong Street Culture

Background
Julius Brian Siswojo started skateboarding in 1988 and since then, it’s been an integral part of his lifestyle in Hong Kong. His influence has spread the growth of skateboarding through extensive media exposure, and through various skateboard related events. As the chairman of ‘All Hong Kong Skateboards Associations’ and one of the founders of ‘Hong Kong Federation of Extreme sports,’ he continues to promote Skateboarding and Street fashion lifestyle.

8five2 know1edge hong kong streetwear


8FIVE2 Distribution

In 1999, Brian started his company “8FIVE2 Distribution.” Through this, he was able to introduce for the first time such popular brands from the U.S and Japan such as Alphanumeric, Alien Workshop/Habitat/Seek/Reflex, Elwood/Aesthetics, and many more.


8FIVE2SHOP

In the year 2000, Brian was hired by Alphanumeric to be their Asia Sales & Marketing Director. After a successful year at Alphanumeric, Brian expanded his business to open the first high end street fashion/ skateboard shop called 8FIVE2SHOP. Known for it’s authenticity, clean image, and it’s great location in the heart of Hong Kong’s shopping area, 8FIVE2SHOP quickly gained popularity not only among the local media but, worldwide.

Many of the top skateboarders have passed through this shop such as Eric Koston, Tim O’Connor, Brian Wenning, Stefan Janoski, etc… In fact the shop has been mentioned in worldwide media such as Evilmonito.com, Skateboarder Magazine, Skateboard Mag, 411 video magazine, Lodown magazine, Complex, Sneaker Freaker, Streetwear Internationl, Street Jack (Japan), Ollie (Japan), etc… Carrying such sought out brands such as Alien Workshop/Habitat/Reflex/Seek, DGK/Gold Wheels/Organika/Expedition One/Gold Rims, Real/Krooked/Anti Hero/Thunder/Spifire, Independent, Venture, Thrasher, Listen, FTC/Western Edition as their skateboard brands and also Fiberops, Haze, UXA, NIKE SB, Cr8tive Recreation, Adidas Coastal, RBK DGK, Sperry Top Siders, Hex Antistyle, Crooks & Castle, In4mation, Irons, Under Crown, Mike 23, Fuct, The Hundreds, Fucking Awesome, etc…

With this, Brian has taken a large role in building these brands in Hong Kong, through effective media attention which has led to the expansion of the street fashion scene in Hong Kong.

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PRISM Clothing: Freshness from Switzerland

Prism Clothing has been arround since june 2006. Created by Fabien Baudin, Prism comes from the french part of Switzerland. All our clothes are illustrated by young swiss artists in very limited runs.

prism clothing

The main vibes of Prism clothing label is to express our style on clothes by illustration. There\’s graffiti artists, illustrators and photographers collaborate with the label.

We always look for featuring with artists (international too) and others label. We do a new “collection” each 4 months, so enjoy www.the-prism.ch (for international order please send a mail at info@the-prism.ch).

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