The follow up to last year’s Shaun White video game, Shaun White World Stage drops this Sunday, November 8th at Target. The Target edition comes with a bonus DVD of Shaun White’s top secret training facility in Silverton Coloroado, a little million dollar something something that Red Bull put together so he could win the Olympics. The game is awesome (works with the Wii Fit), and the DVD is a great way to entertain yourself while you wait for the first snow. Hello Sunday! [Shaun White Game 2]
Medicom Toy drops a limited edition Mickey Mouse vinyl figure to celebrate the upcoming, much anticipated Disney release of Tron Legacy. [Freshness Mag]
The Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW, a skateboarding/snowboarding controller for Nintendo Wii, hits stores later this month. [Crunch Gear]
Check out the video for the upcoming Nixon x Primitive (boutique/skate shop owned by Paul Rodriguez) project. [Hypebeast]
FUBU is getting ready for a comeback, no joke. The O.G. streetwear label’s new line, according to the owner/founder Daymond John, can be summed up as “Carhartt-meets-Abecrombie & Fitch”, no joke. [Animal]
Incase x Arkitip collaboration continues with their latest project featuring the work of French artist Andre, who is known for his signature “Mr. A” character. [Slamxhype]
Iconic British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph and Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer collaborate on a bike inspired by the life and works of Steve Mcqueen. The actor aka “The King of Cool” rode Triumph motorcycles in real life and on screen, and he wore a TAG Heuer Monaco in the 1971 film Le Mans. [Triumph Motorcycles]
Lupe works with Goyard for a project to be on display at RSVP Gallery in Chicago. [High Snobiety]
Check out these photos from the 2009 World Series as the New York Yankees celebrate their 27th title. [UNDFTD]
Technics Limited City Edition record bags make you cool for two reasons: You’re reppin’ your city, and you’re still buying vinyl. [Freshness Mag]
RZA drops supreme knowledge in an interview for Supreme Book (Vol.5). [Slamxhype]
Alife’s Holiday 2009 Apparel Collection will be available starting this Friday. [Freshness Mag]
Not sure how anyone could have possibliy noticed with Rosa Acosta strutting her stuff, but the “Fuck Em” rug in Supreme’s photoshoot/video with the video vixen will go on sale soon. [C'est La Vie]
The In4mation x Crooks & Castles t-shirt features the colorful, hand drawn version of the infamous Crooks’ Medusa head. [Solediction]
Win a chance to attend and report on Sneaker Freaker parties to be thrown around the globe on November 19th or 20th. [Sneaker Freaker]
The Lamborghini Reventón Roadster=guaranteed (you know what). Only 20 will be built, so if you’ve got 1.6 million to thrown around, get in line quick. [Wired]
The snowboard/luxe streetwear house Isaora just launched its online shop. [Isaora]
Tag Heuer teams up with Automobili Lamborghini to release a limited edition phone, which takes takes design cues from the Italian carmaker’s flagship supercar the Murcielago. [High Snobiety]
Hey @AndyMilonakis, a dedicated mobile device from Peek for all your Tweeting needs! [Crunch Gear]
DQM (New York), norseProjects (Copenhagen), Sneakersnstuff (Stockholm) and SlamJam (Milan) participated for part two of adidas Originals Consortium City Series, which drops later this month. [Freshness Mag]
The Queen of text, Barbara Kruger, presents Between Being Born and Dying, go see it immediately. [Slamxhype]
The Flight vs Force debate continues with a newly designed Windrunner jacket from Nike. [Freshness Mag]
Fafi collaborates with adidas for a collection of sneakers and apparel featuring graphics inspired by the artist’s “doodles”. [Sneaker Freaker]
Get a sneak peek at the Hanon x Reebok Pump 20, which launches in two weeks as a part of Reebok’s 20th anniversary campaign. [Hypebeast]
Watch Charley Boorman of The Long Way Round ride and hitchhike through the Asia Pacific Rim to complete his journey from Sydney to Tokyo. Ewen Mcgregor doesn’t come along this time…[Arkitip Intel]
Still Life works with Marc Jacobs for a line of handmade fedoras in multiple colorways. [High Snobiety]
Another round of skateboard decks by Damien Hirst for Supreme. The flipside features dots graphics presumably inspired by the artist’s previous works. [High Snobiety via FreshnessMag]
British publisher Phaidon (known for books on art, design, architecture, etc) jumps on the pop-up store bandwagon for a three-month stay in New York. [Slamxhype]
No Mas and Muhammed Ali celebrate the 35th anniversary of “The Rumble in the Jungle” and Ali’s victory in Zaire. Check out original animated shorts by David Rathman, James Blagden & Jerome Lagarrigue. [No Mas]
Steve Aoki’sDim Mak unveils a line of t-shirts from its 2010 Spring/Summer collection. The rave lives on… [Hypebeast]
On a related note, don’t do drugs. Trippy. [Gizmodo]
SOPH’s 10th anniversary celebration continues with another collaboration with Tiffany & Co. The classic Tiffany Key Ring gets updated with a SOPH tag. [Freshness Mag]
Product drops celebrating the start of basketball season continue with adidas Originals The Centennial Low Western Conference Pack, which includes colorways inspired by 5 different NBA teams. [Hypebeast]
So according to this interesting chart, Americans pay lots of money for really slow internet connection. Great. [Crunch Gear]
Original Fake Gore-Tex Performance Shell marries American technology with Japanese craftsmanship for maximum weatherproofing and functionality. Also, style points for sublte KAWS touches… [Freshness Mag]
Pop art icon Andy Warhol’s collection of Polaroids featuring the likes of Grace Jones, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Truman Capote on display at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. [Cool Hunting]
Looking for quality suit at a cheaper price than usual? Hit up this sample sale. [Want Agency]
Check out all the awesome stuff at Nike Global Energy Marketing Director Fraser Cooke’s home. [High Snobiety]
Mini commissions KR to work on their Cooper S model, and the graf artist covers the sports car with his signature “drip” style. [High Snobiety]
Rocker’s Island Record Shop in Tokyo is still going strong in this age of iTunes and illegally downloaded music with a top-notch selection of reggae 7-inches. [Selectism]
JH Audio’s JH 13 Pro earphones have six built in drivers to deliver dynamic and detailed sound. But are they worth $1100? [Gizmodo]
The 12oz Pepsi can gets a Halloween make over. [Freshness Mag]
Have you seen the latest Jordan Brand commericial, “Break to Build”? Jumpman army. [Hypebeast]
Starting today, X-Box 360 owners playing NBA Live 10 can enjoy Dynamic Season Mode, which syncs real performance data of teams and players with the videogame. Another reason not to play with the Knicks… [Crunch Gear]
Check out this interview with Paul Litchfield, the man responsible for Reebok’s most successful products such as the Pump, Hexalite and ERS. [Sneaker Freaker]
Neighborhood works with Disney for a series of hoodies and jackets. The collaboration features iconic characters such as Mickey Mouse and The Big Bad Wolf as well as subtle, well-placed branding/details. [Freshness Mag]
This guy dropped $50,000 to re-create a mile high club experience first class Pan Am cabin from the ’70s and ’80s in his garage. [Gizmodo]
Zinedine Zidane helps Adidas develop and launch the 10th generation of Predator soccer cleats. Predator X not only looks great but is billed as the most cutting-edge boot to date providing superior fit, support, and control. [Hypebeast]
Check out this video that showcases a day in the life of LRG co-founder Jonas Bevacqua. Bevacqua speaks on his passion, style and work ethic as well as the vision for LRG. [LRG]
Executive Elite Blaster can shoot marshallows up to forty feet and comes in a briefcase for easy/covert transportation. Awesome. [Freshness Mag]
HBO documentary Rags to Riches to Rags chronicles the rise and fall of the U.S. apparel manufacturing industry. Interesting interviews with designers, fabric cutters, fashion executives, and more with a special emphaisis on Manhattan’s garment district… [Slamxhype]
Stussy and Dickies continue to work together, and the Supreme Cord Pants, just in time for winter, is another winner. [High Snobiety]
Tokyo bike shop W-Based hooks up with legendary NYC graf crew IRAK for a limited run of t-shirts, to be available next month only at W-Base and Alife. [Prolly Is Not Probably]