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Hypebeast: Hiroshi Fujiwara vs. Jeff Staple
While 'streetwear' and the culture around it may have dipped a bit in the madness level (it was only a couple of years ago when everyone was immersed in some form), the true entrepreneurs, brands and creatives are still standing. And even amongst the those who've been around long enough to see trends come and go, very few are still relevant in the world of fashion, marketing, design, ... etc. I don't know these two personally but both seem grounded and intelligent enough to continue doing what they do best. Click here to find out what exactly it is that Jeff Staple and Hiroshi Fujiwara do (and what they think of each other?).

Neckface - Return to the Womb (exhibition in Denmark)
Neckface had recently hooked up the Barracuda front wall... The latest exhibit will be shown in Denmark. More info courtesy of Hypebeast.

Pedro Winter & So-Me as 'Cool Cats'
If you're reading this, you're definitely familiar with Ed Banger/Pedro Winter aka Busy P and So-Me (Justice's D.A.N.C.E. video which led to a bunch of knock offs). Anyways, not long ago the duo's creative collective known as Cool Cats had a 'pop up' at our homie Miguel's Barracuda store.... In case you're wondering what the Cool Cats are about, check out the Hypebeast interview with the two main dudes.

Steve Aoki with Hypebeast TV
Hypebeast's interview with Mega
There's a cool article on Hypebeast with our homie Mega of Black Scale. From his days working for HUF to launching his own brand (Black Scale), Mega speaks on inspirations and thoughts behind his moves. Good read if you have a minute...

Not saying they copied us but the timing of it is certainly odd...
Apparently this is a mixtape project coming out next week.... Hit nahright for details. I know for a fact some of the people involved in the 'hypeclub' project know us, get our emails and probably peep our site. All good though because we're too busy to care.

AND our store flyer from a couple of weeks ago...









