
Check out the new Invisible:Man collection, available now, at the New York flagship. [High Snobiety]
Supreme’s new Malcom McClaren collection is dope. [Slam x Hype]
So it looks like the all black 3M “Toro Bravo” Jordan Vs are available separately in Europe. In the US you have to buy the two pack, which is more expensive. Yay math, yay flying to London to get a pair of sneakers. [Sneaker News]
Mos Def shows off the new Neighborhood collection. [High Snobiety]
DQM, Kicks, and Huf bring forth 3Feet High part II. [Mash Kulture]
If you live in NYC, go check out the new J. Crew Men’s Shop. Really. [Freshness]

After a start in NY at Recon and then a series of clothing lines and I:M branded Japanese retail outlets, the Invisible:Man, Andrew Lee, moved his version of streetwear to the U.S. and opened two Commissary stores in Costa Mesa and in San Diego. Lee’s Cali outposts of awesomeness carry the hard-to-get New York staples from Supreme and DQM and the even harder to get stuff from Japanese lines like Original Fake, Bounty Hunter, Neighborhood and his own lines, Invisible:Man and Bastard Squad.
Tonight, as Lee officially opens his NYC space, he won’t be competing with the New York brands but it will instead mark the first time that a lot of rare Japanese product will make it to the Big Apple, as well as the first series of Invisible:Man product created completely in the United States. Read on to learn more about the store you can’t miss when visiting NYC, and also to get Lee’s thoughts on the current status of streetwear…
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