Tag Archives: streetwear

all in, all 2012 – Kara Messina for Adidas

Friend of Dirt Cheap, Kara Messina (Of Y’ OH Streetwear) was asked to create this customised one off pair of adipower boxing boots to celebrate the first year of women have competed in Olympic boxing, and also in support of all the sportswomen of the Olympics.

See more of Kara’s work here.
First seen here.

Louise Barry

Louise Barry portrait photographer for Dirt Cheap. See more of her work here.

Keepin’ It Dope

Our friends Keepin’ It Dope have just dropped their first collection. Each piece is very limited so grab them while you can!

Designed and professionally Screen Printed in West Yorkshire using only the highest quality Inks and Garments.
All Clothing Items are limited edition and only 30 will be produced per design.

All Clothing items come complete with Keepin’ It Dope logo swing tag with the name of the Print and numbered /30 on the reverse and come presented in a clear bag sealed with sticker.

Check out their full range, and order garms at their website here.
Like them on Facebook for updates, here.

Being an Art student is better than being a student of… Mathematics.

Stussy x David Shrigley

A video of one of my favourite artists David Shrigley, in his studio talking about his craft, made to coincide with the recent collaboration between the two.

NOT GUILTY x OLIVER SMITH

Not Guilty have dropped a new t shirt, in collaboration with Oliver Smith.

2 Colour hand pulled screen print.

Soft-style, quality white cotton t-shirt.
Wash and fade proof, pre shrunk cotton, made in-house by the
NotGuilty team. Hand printed neck detail design.

Super limited edition of 30 prints.
BUY IT HERE.

HANTU collective

Photos of the new collection from our friends at HANTU collective. You can buy their fresh threads here.


Fashion Show hosted by the HANTU collective in Sheffield 18th Sept 2010.

Hantu Collective’s Autumn Monotony Collection. Exclusive to the Hantu Workshop, The Forum, Devonshire Street & online.

“All God” by Geo Law
£22

“Autumn Boredom” by Lauren Radley
£22

“Vortex” by Taylor Sulph
£22

“Bird’s Nest” by Lady Asma
£22

“Wire Baboon” by Del Hoyle
£22

Photography by Georgina Martin
Direction by Georgina Martin & Geo Law
Location: Dan Sane Warehouse Sidney Street

Calling the beautiful people…

Great opportunity for all you aspiring Twiggy/Campbell/Moss or Fimmel/Shaw/Beckford wannabes! Plus some great prizes, open to all. Get on it, Get involved!

Duck & Cover clothing, along with Vice Magazine are running a cool competition which could see YOU becoming the face of Duck and Cover clothing (guys), or featuring in a special magazine article (girls).
Full info below, for all you pretty people! :)

Duck and Cover are holding a competition called “We Want Your Face”. The winner will receive £1000 in cash, £1000 Duck and Cover apparel and will get to see his face all over the internet and a million magazines.

The female winner will be styled and photographed by the VICE Style team and a magazine feature.

If you don’t become ‘the face’ there are still tons of prizes to give away including ipod shuffles!

ENTER THE COMPETITION HERE.

Call for submissions for digital festival

Frequency 2011 – Lincoln Festival of Digital Culture

Between 21st and 29th of October 2011 Lincoln will become an interactive sensory playground that transforms how we think and feel about digital art.

We’re interested in how people use the digital realm to create and engage with art and culture. We’re looking for work that will inspiresurprise and excite people, no matter how old or young they are or how much they might know about art.

We’re now calling for proposals from artists to transform the city centre’s familiar heritage sites, to exhibit in its more traditional gallery spaces and to create pop-up galleries or cinemas around the city. We’re also interested to hear from artists who wish to host other artists that inspire them – particularly artists from another part of the world.

The Frequency Festival 2011 strands are as follows:

Citizen Science
Engaging young people to create art through involvement in science

Citizen Journalism
Engaging young people to report and review the festival via professional and social media

Unlocking the City
Artists transform or respond to architectural and heritage sites

City Hosts
Work curated by local artists in pop-up galleries

LoFi Arts Lab
Festival activities to engage visitors with creating art

Open
If you have another idea we’d like to hear it

Signature Programme
International work curated by the Festival Directors

Download an application form and guidelines, then return to frequency2011@thresholdstudios.tv

To best understand the spaces available, you can download and save a PDF with location specs for Lincoln City sites (please note – this is a large file and will take a little while to load!)

If you have any problems downloading forms or have any other enquiries please contactfrequency2011@thresholdstudios.tv

Really good opportunity for people, get involved!

Stussy x Goldie

Stussy x Goldie, for The Hideout & Gimme 5.
Promotional video for the new range of TShirts designed by Goldie for Stussy Japan.