SL9 – Street Level Nine
BETTER LATER THAN NEVER – GIFTS FOR GRAFF IN MIND
Form-fitted, and available for immediate shipping in time for your Xmas shopping needs!
Score an SL-9 jacket now and receive a free TPA (The Public Animals) tee shirt (value $35.00) as our Christmas gift to you!

TEN DEEP – FALL COLLECTION
10 DEEP is one of New York’s best brands in the market, and growing!
They continue to mature with their customer, and they continue to deliver a grip of o’ dip! — Read More —>
Ewok Character Studies…
Ewok does it again with this tee. Pray for the man, and let’s pray some of these tees are available to peeps for the summer! — Read More —>
Nike VANDAL – Graffiti Inspired
A good friend at osneaker.com hit me up with a heads up on these graffiti inspired kicks. For those of you who are into the Drippy Drips, catch a pair of these . Limited to only 92 pairs, these are on sale exclusively at osneaker.com — Read More —>
Alife – Cope2 + Dante Ross Tees
Alife released new tees featuring heavy hitters Cope2 and Dante Ross.. — Read More —>
Undefeated Vs. Masterpiece
Undefeated is on they job!
Getting into the Spring end of things, they are unveiling their Masterpiece collabo.
Artistic Kicks • J.Goods
Customized Killer Kicks –
JGoods has been putting in work for over six years. Utilizing his skills in the Kicks game, and putting in some serious work. The work that is put in to these sneakers is meticulous, and it isn’t hard to see it. Beautifully detailed and an amazing array of different styles and techniques. Not to mention the clients this man is hitting off with these sick kicks, it isn’t hard to tell who is bangin’ them out when you see them. We are glad to have a minute with him and ‘kick‘ it… no pun intended…okay, we punned it…. — Read More —>
::Nike – Dunk Hi::

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A T-Shirt Brand for Bronx Lovers
For a while last year, Anthony Cabezas’s most popular T-shirt design was one that declared “I♥BX.” He printed 600 of them in his South Bronx studio and sold them wholesale for $10 apiece. Not long after they hit the stores, he said, thousands of cheaper ones hit the streets.


