
The latest Damien Hirst silkscreen butterfly prints clock in between £4,000 and £6,000. Prints. Good for him, but what a dick. [Other Criteria]
Fragment Design brings back the Tech Wrap for 2010, a dope little cloth for wrapping up cameras and other technology. Could you get it for less without the lighting bolts? Sure, but why? [High Snobiety]
Check the Sophie from Vans‘ Spring collection. [Mash Kulture]
Hermes just opened a shop dedicated to men’s apparel, footwear, and accessories on Madison Avenue in New York. Welcome window shoppers! [Super Future]
Bodega (Boston) is killing the non-traditional collabs. New Saucony Shadow 5000. [Nice Kicks]
Saturday, February 13th is Dilla Day. Pay respect at Stussy chapters around the country. [Hypebeast]

Cleveland Browns x Nike? No, actually Hiroshi Fujiwara x Nike. The man known for his understated designs on sneakers took over an under-the-radar silo in the Match Classic, and hooked up it up premium suede, and this Eric Manginifriendly colorway. The sneakers already hit CaliRoots, but those in the state should check 21 Mercer to cop. Oh, and keep them away from Mangina, please.

The Timberland x Concepts “Con-Ops” boots are bangers for the holiday season. Puncture and cut resistant = win. [Hypebeast]
Where the Wild Things Are hooks up with Medicom Toy for a full line of action figures. [Slamxhype]
It’s already snowing up north and out in Tahoe. Ride Snowboards is releasing DH 2.2, a collaboration project with graphic designer Art Chantry, for the long haul. [Rad Collector]
Whoa. Fragment Design x Rolex watch for the Hiroshi Fuj crew. It pays to work for the man. [Freshenss Mag]
Pentax aims to please the young photographers by dressing up their entrly level digital SLR camera K-x in “robotic colors”. They say it’ll be a very limited run of only a hundred units. [Crunch Gear]

If we told you ten years ago that hip-hop kids would be rocking skinny jeans and toting manbags, you’d probably say: “Yeah, right…and I’m sure rappers will be singing emo electro-pop, too. FOH!” Uh, yeah. Things done changed. But it’s like they say: Trends come and go, but true style is forever. Which is why we love Head Porter, the collabo brand of Tokyo-based bag experts Yoshida & Co. and streetwear guru Hiroshi Fujiwara. These guys were producing high-quality, stylish bags back when you thought wearing a non-Jansport backpack was a style risk.
Today’s Buy It Now is the popular Boston duffel from Head Porter’s Dot Black Beauty series'the perfect carryall to stash in the overhead for your next weekend getaway. You can try to find it at Head Porter’s Soho NYC store, but for a closer look at the bag and Buy It Now info, see below…
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