
Stussy hooks up with comic book artist Xaime Hernandez for a new series of punk rock T-shirts. Check the work and an interview. [Stussy]
Oh my. A sex doll for dogs-kind of gross, but it’s about time, right? [Gizmodo]
Microsoft is working on a Xbox 360 802.11n adapter. So, in plain English, play Gears of War 2 online really fast (?). [Joystiq]
Download your free copy of the new London-based Fixed Mag. [Freshness]
George Costanza Wallets suck. Carry your Black Card/food stamps in this Paul Smith piece. [Selectism]
The Hundreds get hyphy like it’s 2006. Stunna shades! [High Snobiety]

It literally could not get any hotter in New York today. Live it up, ’cause in a few months you’re going to want one of these. [Hypebeast]
The third season of the Burton sleeper hoodie just got put up, if you don’t have one of these, find a way to get one (save up)! They are a must. [The World's Best Ever]
DC x PK Ripper fixed gear – heeeere it is. [Sneaker Freaker]
Street art is dead? Not so much. Blu at the FAME festival in Italy. [Slam x Hype]
Movado x Kenny Scharf? Holy cool/weird. [High Snobiety]
Daddy’s little boy gets an adidas Nizza for his company birthday! Happy 15th 55DSL! [Kicks on Fire]
So you always wanted a custom shirt. No? Well, just in case, here’s what you need to know. [Valet]

Alas, NOT one of the bikes reviewed in our round-up.
In case you hadn’t heard, there’s been this little global financial meltdown going on, so you’re not getting another Hummer for your birthday this year. It’s a good thing, then, that self-propelled locomotion is the move in ’09. From high-end hipster stylings (Freeman Transport’s collapsible fixies) to commuter revolutions (bike-sharing programs in D.C., Denver, Tucson, and elsewhere), America is figuring out what the world’s known for years: Bicycles are a great way to get around when polar bears are doing the backstroke and wars for oil aren’t as fun as they used to be. See below for 5 Great New Bikes For Any Style…
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Summer's over but Vans' is still peddling more Eras, and this time around they're catering to the fixed-gear set. The three-pack of sneakers that hit NYC shops like DQM this past weekend feature an upgraded look on the classic ERA, as well subtle cues (cog and chains) that pay homage to the non-coasting bicycle. Peep all the color ways after the jump, and if you're looking to cop, click over here.
$50, www.vans.com
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