
To celebrate the 13th anniversary of San Francisco streetwear mainstay True, Nike is re issuing the lazer camo edition Humara designed by the True squad as part of the clerks park released back in 2006. This time around the Trumara comes packaged with a matching new era & tee all for the retail price of $96 in honor of the year True opened for business, 1996.
The Trumara 96 pack drops this Saturday August 1st exclusively at True in San Francisco & True East in Walnut Creek.


With a close affiliation with the Ed Banger Crew, Revolver look to Ed Banger’s art director SO-ME for the designs behind two of their recent fall/winter belt offerings. The large scale belt buckles come in a brass color with the motifs “The Pay Days” and Ex-Girlfriend. Both pieces are available now at Liquor,woman and tears.
Via Hypebeast



Here is the image of the sample version of Iron Man SB Dunk Low, and as you can see, while the kicks do sport Iron Man’s trademark red and gold, a healthy dose of black leather was also used on the upper to tone down the look some. As far as we know, there are no plans to ever release these, but with an Iron Man sequel currently in the works, Nike SB will certainly get a second chance to make them relevant, so let’s just keep on hoping.
Via Sneaker News


Anti Hero is at Agenda too with their fall 09 decks. Following up to their “Boob Alert” boards from this summer – The “Ass Alert” series…
Via Radcollector


G-Shock worked with boutique PHANTACi as part of their Shock The World Campaign. The two worked on two G-Shock DW-6900 watches, which will be released at a party along with a matching t-shirts, which were nicely packaged in wooden boxes. The event will take place on August 6th and artwork by Hiroaki Shitano and Kazuki will be on display as well.
Via Highsnobiety


Take a look at the project between DC Shoes and Starter Black Label. The two brands worked on a collaborative cap project, which will be released in October 2009.
Via Highsnobiety


A pretty sad day for streetwear, not only is this a sign of the economic times but it may well be the sign of a change in streetwear’s direction…
Via SlamXHype


As an exclusive for Agenda, Krooked decided to do a super limited run of 333 of this Mark Gonzales deck. Only retailers attending the show have a chance to get these.
Via Radcollector



Moscot has now gotten together with Shipley & Halmos, yet another stand-out New York brand. The match of classic quality eyewear and the contemporary yet very solid fashion brand, makes sense to us. Together they worked on the iconic Moscot Miltzen frame. Shipley & Halmos used a clear frame and added three colors of lenses to the model. So far we have not heard about a fixed release date yet, but we will definitely keep you posted. Also make sure to read the interview with both brand over at The Malcolm.
Via Highsnobiety


It was last year when designer Jure Gavran introduced collectors and lowbrow art aficionados to his Scapegoats line of rotocast vinyl figures. His Immigrant Billy raised some eyebrows and got some laughs, and he’s been slowly trickling out his second Scapegoat – Urban Criminal Billy. This figure stands 8” tall, with 2 points of articulation (one on each shoulder), with accessories included GID Blamee (3” tall) with collar and leash; black handgun; black cloth bandana. It only runs 250 pieces and 75 pieces of them are available at San Diego Comic Con ‘09 Booth (#4837) for $90.00 each.
Via Plastic and Plush
