
Nike is “selling” T-shirt guns through the Sportswear division for $1500. Awesome. [Nike Sportswear]
Asics has a new ultra-design campaign that involves sending bloggers half of a product and hoping that they will communicate with each other to find the other half. Looks pretty cool. [Design Boom]
German brand Wemoto co-ops American rappers for skate decks. You decide. [High Snobiety]
Skytop keychains. Hahahahahaha. Awesome. [CtotheJL]
New Firmament “Wing” T-shirts. Expensive for a Tee, but worth copping if you have a C-not burning a hole in your leg. [The Glade]
Nike 6.0 is runnin’ up on it’s big brother SB with the kicks. Glow-in-the-Dark-of-the-day. [Sneaker News]

Once looked at as Nike SB’s annoying stepbrother, Nike 6.0 has carved it’s own lane in the past few months. Not only has the design schemes become better, but the swoosh is helping to push the offshoot skate label by offering up Nike ID options so fans of the sneakers can customize their own silhouettes.
Today, six.point.o adds the Air Zoom Cush to the ID roster with material choices like denim, suede and mesh as well as patterns like plaid becoming available. We messed around and kept our Cush gray-on-gray, but feel free to go nuts with your colorway. Start designing your own HERE.
$110, www.nike6.com/nikeid
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Nike 6.0 is opening Motel No Tell at Calafia Beach in San Clemente, a summertime hub for all things Nike 6.0. Click over for more info. [Rad Collector]
Eric So collabs with “Yone” Yonehara on one of the coolest dog toys we’ve seen in a bit. [High Snobiety]
Dalek goes in on the Hurley HQ. Cool video. [Mash Kulture]
Hajime Sorayama x Sixpack France T shirts. The hype blogs just got themselves a new golden child (or man. Dude is 62). [Colette]
Leica x Hermes. Oh come onnnnnnnn. [Slam x Hype]
Nick Poe (of Pegleg) put together this video with tagger KATSU, a commentary on scale. Sick. [World's Best Ever]
Arkitip x Hunter/Gatherer x InCase. [Hypebeast]

Even though the X Games are a wrap, skaters, surfers, and BMX riders are still on their grind. Since they’re always hitting the road to get to the next competition, Nike 6.0’s team built an eight-wheeled camper to cover every athlete under the brand’s umbrella.
The automotive beast features grind rails, surf board racks, a fold-out quarter pipe, a stereo system that runs on two car batteries, as well as a deck for BBQ sessions in between tour stops. The only problem is, they don’t know what to call the damn thing. Maybe P-Rod’s Shaggin’-Waggin? See more of the truck below and learn how you can help Nike name it…
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