Daily Style & Design News: February 25th, 2010

Hedi Slimane, Nike Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II, Lomo goes instant, HBT camo pants, Kim Jones for Dunhill, Strictly Fitteds.

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The fine folks at Strictly Fitteds are back with their annual bonanza. Thousands of dollars of free hats. 'Nuff said. [Strictly Fitteds]

Hedi Slimane, infamous for his design work at Dior Homme from 2000 to 2007, is now a critically lauded photographer. In this interview he discusses the future of fashion from his new perspective. [Style.com via Selectism]

Nike Football's Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II is unveiled in London. The launch features the Real Madrid superstar Christiano Ronaldo and one of the most technologically advanced soccer boots to date. [Freshness Mag]

Lomos are beloved for their ability to produce highly-stylized pictures, and this LC-A+ Instant Back might just make the quirky cameras even more popular. [Crunch Gear]

British sportswear designer Kim Jones unveils spring/summer 2010 for British label Dunhill. Vibrant color block tees and lightweight sweaters descend upon Opening Ceremony. [Freshness Mag]

Fantastic, detail shots of a highly (truly ridiculously) covetable pair of World War II herringbone twill camouflage pants. Granted they cost $750, but looking is free and you won't look so "standard issue" on the street.
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