
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]

In what he says is an effort to pursue a global image, NBA star Dwayne Wade has left Converse and is moving forward with Jordan Brand, ending a relationship he’s had since 2005. Good for him. Hopefully this means no more lame commercials and much better looking sneakers (no shots). Plus, it’s still all Nike money at the end of the day. The announcement got the sneaker world buzzing this morning, but D-Wade isn’t the first baller to shake things up on the endorsement side. Keep reading to check out eight more NBA players who switched sneaker companies…
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Two heavyweights in their respective fields, Rockstar Games and Jordan Brand, are celebrating a digital partnership with a limited-edition sneaker that’s inspired by street racing culture and the newly-released game Midnight Club: Los Angeles.
The special edition Jordan Classic 87 features the official Midnight Club “Kanji” symbol on the tongue, a character that represents the location on the Japanese coast where street racing started. The sneakers come in a custom etched acrylic collectors box with a copy of Midnight Club: Los Angeles. Limited to 40 pairs with a value of $380 per package, we're giving away 2 pairs to two lucky winners.
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