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FEAR OF GOD RETURNS WITH LATEST ESSENTIALS DROP

Minimalistic Staples. Fear of God’s ESSENTIALS imprint is back with another drop of cozy staples pieces. In the brands signature subtle and minimalistic design, the range features a selection of cotton blend hoodies, sweatshirts, t-shirts, joggers and crewnecks. With each item sporting a simple “ESSENTIALS” logo, pieces in the collection appear in taupe or grey tones, while fleece lounge pants, cargo pants make up the rest of the range. The latest drop is rounded out by a branded duffle bag and a duo of black coated canvas bags. Already available online, you can shop Fear of God’s ESSENTIALS line here. Check out the line in the images below: PHOTO CREDIT: @essentials / SSENSE View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger

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FEAR OF GOD RETURNS WITH LATEST ESSENTIALS DROP

BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB UNVEIL NASA INSPIRED CAPSULE COLLECTION

Universal Style. Part of the brand’s autumn/winter 2019 offering, Billionaire Boy’s Club recently unveiled a NASA themed selection of pieces to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Portraying the iconic moment with constellation graphics, military/NASA inspired patchwork integrated throughout and a general utilitarian feel; the collection spans a range of jackets, hoodies, t-shirts, denim and more that reference the iconic landing as well as the recovery from Hawaii. Speaking on the announcement, Creative Director and Designer Joseph Au elaborated; “With Fall 2019 we wanted to celebrate this major anniversary in our history by producing a collection that both pays tribute to the past while staying true to Billionaire Boys Club and our identity.” Check out more images of the offering below or keep an eye on the brand’s website for purchase info later in the year. PHOTO CREDIT: @BillionaireBoysClub View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger

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BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB UNVEIL NASA INSPIRED CAPSULE COLLECTION

KEEPING COOL & CLEAN IN WHITE SHIRTS FOR SS20

Clean Looks. An essential staple for any reputable wardrobe, the white shirt, in any variation is a must have. Seen on every fashion influencer’s Instagram timeline, the white shirt can be dressed up or down to fit the mood. Whether it’s a plain shirt from COS or Weekday, or a high fashion piece from Raf Simons featuring graphic prints and patterns, take a look below for how you can incorporate the white shirt into your wardrobe this season. Styling Suggestions: SHOP. SHOP. SHOP. SHOP. SHOP. SHOP. More ways to style... View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger

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KEEPING COOL & CLEAN IN WHITE SHIRTS FOR SS20

SOMEONE JUST INVESTED $120 MILLION INTO ANOTHER BRILLIANT ELON MUSK IDEA

Elon Musk’s Boring Company recently received a sizable investment for its ambitious tunnel-digging project. Bloomberg reports that the company authorized the sale of $120 million in stock. Musk aims to energize the tunnel industry as he has done in the automotive and aerospace sectors. The chief investors in the round were 8VC, Vy Capital, Craft Ventures, Valor Capital and DFJ. Steve Jurvetson, a board member to SpaceX and Tesla, has also been listed as an investor, stating that, “We are delighted to be an investor in Boring,” adding that “Boring is a great example of the disruptive playbook we look for.” Prior to this, one of Boring’s more “disruptive” funding efforts garnered over $11 Million from the sale of flamethrowers and T-shirts. Boring’s current tender is a $48.7 million, mile-long project that will transport visitors around the Las Vegas Convention Center — dubbed LVCC Loop. The $120 million investment is in addition to the $113 million the company raised last year through various methods. Taking this into account, The Boring Company is now valued at around $920 million.

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SOMEONE JUST INVESTED $120 MILLION INTO ANOTHER BRILLIANT ELON MUSK IDEA

LOUIS VUITTON DESIGN LIMITED EDITION RUGBY BALL FOR THE 2019 RUGBY WORLD CUP

Rugby... but make it fashion. Following their unveiling of a special monogrammed case to hold the Fifa World Cup last year, Louis Vuitton has teamed up with New Zealand All Blacks player Dan Carter on a limited edition ball for the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Constructed out of LV’s grey Monogram Eclipse canvas mixed with smooth black leather and tonal stitching, each ball will come with its own matching leather carry straps as well as a branded stand to hold display the ball on. With only 112 set to be manufactured, check out more images of the ball below or pick one up for yourself at select Louis Vuitton stores from September 20th. PHOTO CREDIT: @LouisVuitton View Larger

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LOUIS VUITTON DESIGN LIMITED EDITION RUGBY BALL FOR THE 2019 RUGBY WORLD CUP

PAUSE OR SKIP: BURBERRY HORSEFERRY PRINT REVERSIBLE CAPE

Burberry Takes on the Cape. Perpetuating the trend for printed text and logos galore, Burberry recently dropped a printed cape online which offers a contemporary take on a layering statement piece. Arriving in black cotton, the short-sleeved cape features a front button fastening, patch pockets, white and red printed text sporadically throughout. The garment is also reversible allowing you to opt for a more subtle plain black side, without any text or branding. Thoughts? PAUSE or Skip? Follow the link below to pick one up for yourself. SHOP BURBERRY CAPE PHOTO CREDIT: @Farfetch View Larger

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PAUSE OR SKIP: BURBERRY HORSEFERRY PRINT REVERSIBLE CAPE

CHECK OUT THE LATEST HERON PRESTON BAGS TO ARRIVE ONLINE

NYC Baggage. Revered brand of the moment, Heron Preston recently dropped six new bag styles online which take a typically contemporary approach to equipping the modern man. With two crossbody bags, three pouch styles and a wallet complete with strap; the new arrivals come in an expected black/white/orange colour palette while featuring the brand’s СТИЛЬ logo as well as the new “three dots” motif. Check out more images of the new styles below or head over to SSENSE to shop your favourites now. View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger View Larger

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CHECK OUT THE LATEST HERON PRESTON BAGS TO ARRIVE ONLINE

UNDERCOVER’S NIKE DAYBREAK IS DROPPING AGAIN IN THREE NEW COLORWAYS

Brand: UNDERCOVER x Nike Model: Daybreak Key Features: The updated ’80s silhouette plays with texture and proportion in a big way, merging suede and nylon on the upper, with a car spoiler-like detail jutting out of the shoe’s heel. UNDERCOVER branding is present on a speckled midsole, while Nike branding can be seen on the tongue tag. Release Date: June 7 (first two colorways), June 21 (green and triple black colorways), July 18 (yellow colorway) Price: $160/ €160 / £140 Buy: Select retailers such as Sneakersnstuff Editor’s Notes: Four colorways of the UNDERCOVER x Nike Daybreak have already been released, with three more set to follow on August 1. The yellow/black version was supposed to be released on July 18 but the drop got rescheduled to coincide with the red/black and navy/yellow pairs. PreviousNext 1 / 6  Highsnobiety  Highsnobiety  Highsnobiety The style was first teased at Paris Fashion Week SS19 before we were given a closer look via Highsnobiety magazine Issue 18 (see above). Three colorways of the remixed runner feature in the issue’s Selections section: the vivid green and red colorways, as well as a more pared-back black version. Additional product shots below show details of the leather lining, TPU plastic heel counter, and branding on the midsole and heel. With this closer look at UNDERCOVER’s flip on the Daybreak, it’s hard to decide which of this or sacai’s LDWaffle is the better remix of classic Nike runners. PreviousNext 1 / 25  Nike  Nike  Nike The UUNDERCOVER x Nike Daybreak has a tough act to follow after the two brands’ incredible React Element 87 last year. It will also serve as the precursor to the two sneaker styles unveiled at Paris Fashion Week FW19.  

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UNDERCOVER’S NIKE DAYBREAK IS DROPPING AGAIN IN THREE NEW COLORWAYS