June 4, 2009

OVER THE STRIPES Burn Out


OVER THE STRIPES, a label founded in 1996, is headed up by lead designer Tamotsu Omine and distributed exclusively in Japan. Their collections do not reflect any seasonal variations, rather sticking with an overall theme of clever, humorish designs inspired heavily by both rock and popular cultures.

Their Burn Out offering is the tee that most caught our eye. An obvious nod to Kurt Cobain, the front features a silhouette of the grunge rock god in infamously ridiculous sunglasses. The back reads, "1994 - It's better to burn out than fade away." 1994, a reference to the year of Cobain's death.

Other notable tee's include The King, War Is Over, Too Fast, and All Is Pretty.

OVER THE STRIPES designs are available to us exclusively through limited distribution by oki-ni. Get em while you can.

PROPS to OVER THE STRIPES for some fresh designs.

http://www.oki-ni.com
http://www.otsgrmm.com

BURN OUT
Kurt Cobain, "It's better to burn out than fade away."





THE KING
Michael Jackson, "The true king of pop, rock and soul."
(available in black)




WAR IS OVER
John Lennon, "War is over."
(available in black)




TOO FAST
Sid Vicious, "Too fast to live, too young to die."
(available in black)




ALL IS PRETTY
Andy Warhol, "All is pretty."
(available in black)



PROPS Oki-ni Giant Robot

University of Washington Huskies Softball: National Champs


Sixteen years after the University of Washington founded it's women's softball program in 1993, the lady Huskies have brought the national title home.

The team has been a powerhouse since it's inception, reaching title games almost immediately in 1996 and 1999. All the while playing in clearly the most dominant division in the sport, the Pac-10. In fact, since the Women's College World Series has begun play in 1982, a Pac-10 team has won 22 of those 28 tournaments.

This year the girls entered the tournament strong and determined. 2009 marked their sixteenth consecutive trip to the games and they were coming off their first Pac-10 division title in nine years. They were a three seed looking to avenge themselves after falling one short in 2007 with a big 8-1 loss to Arizona, the eventual national champs.

The Huskies were armed with a dynamic cast this year but the nucleus undoubtedly surrounded obvious stand-out Danielle Lawrie. Lawrie, a domineering presence on the mound for the Huskies all year, finished the season as the Pac-10 Player of the Year, the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year, and the Women's College World Series Tournament MVP. The grit and determination she displayed during the regular season carried over into the post-season and played a major role in bringing the girls home.

The battle to the championship was a grueling three week roadtrip. Resulting both from ESPN's desire to broadcast evening games, and the NCAA's decision to support this. This meant foregoing any home games in Seattle as the Huskies home field has never been equipped with adequate outdoor lighting. Luckily, as a result of a flood of donations by contributors already, this off-season will see a $400,000 renovation to the field outfitting it with proper lighting and ensuring future home games during the tournament.

Nevertheless, after tests like their 5 hour 15 inning battle with UMass in the NCAA regionals (longest game in Husky softball history), the girls touched down, in of all places, Oklahoma City to go for their first national title in 9 previous appearances.

It was a best of three series (initiated by the NCAA in 2005), pitting the tournament's lowest scoring team, UW, against the team with the lowest ERA'd pitcher, Florida. Not only were the Florida Gators the top seeded team in the tournament, they were ranked top team in the nation by ESPN, USA Today, and the NCAA Women's Softball RPI. They had finished the season with more wins than any other team in the NCAA, losing only twice at home in thirty-six games and not losing a single game on the road all year. This coupled with a 29 game win streak, the Gators were hitting the series with a full head of steam. Unbeknownst to them, however, the Huskies were eager to put out the fire.

The opening game of the series resulted in an absolute trouncing of the Gators 8-0 by the Huskies. It even resulted in an awkward moment at the bottom of the sixth in which the teams began lining up to exchange hand-shakes in light of the "mercy rule" (game play ends if at any time after 5 innings a team is ahead by 8 runs or more). Even the umpires had left. The groundscrew on hand were busy at work breaking down the field when players, fans, and the like, had to be reminded that the "mercy rule" was not in effect during championship series play.

The second game opened strong for the Gators with two quick runs in the top of the first. The Huskies then fired back with two runs of their own to close out the inning tied at 2-2. The rest of the game played out just as much of the first did. Strong pitching in key situations from Lawrie and tenacious defense by the Huskies. And a slew of unforced errors by the Gators and an uninspired performance from the mound by the usually staunch and stingy Stacy Nelson. In the end the game finished as it should, with Lawrie striking out two of Florida's strongest plate performers in the tournament, Megan Bush and Ali Gardiner, and closing out a 3-2 victory.

The Huskies returned home to a champion's welcome on Wednesday afternoon and they will be honored tomorrow, Friday June 5th, at the Mariner's and Twin's baseball game at Safeco Field. Lawrie is set to throw out the first pitch. The formal reception for the team and fans will be held Sunday, June 7th, at 5pm at the Don James Center at Husky Stadium. Be sure to get out there. Show some love to a team bringing championship tradition home to Seattle.

UW Husky Softball... Mad PROPS.

PROPS Seattle Times

June 3, 2009

Wale "Chillin"


Wale, a go-go influenced hip-hop artist out of DC, will release his debut album Attention Deficit later this summer. The first single off the album, the Cool and Dre produced "Chillin", has been taking up some space on our iPods for a minute now. Wale just finished wrapping up filming for the video side of things and released the debut today.

The song is simply a nod to a good time so don't look for anything deeper than that. But it is what it is and it does what it does, and quite frankly, that's just fine with us. It's a hit or miss in some circles but that's essentially what Wale is. You gotta get it to get it. And if you don't, we know he's gonna try and work hard to make sure you do. This song, and the album as a whole, doesn't nod to his go-go roots as much as his past mixtape work and according to him, "his next project after this will.." But it serves as a great introduction to Wale as an artist and something that can find him some heavy rotation in a variety of markets.

The video was shot in Boston and DC and directed by the famed Chris Robinson. By Wale's own admission there's no real treatment or direction to the video, which we'd be remiss to say we wouldn't like to see, but not every video can be a Kanye-esque type production. Hell, most of Jay's "party" video's had no real direction.

The song and video feature Lady Gaga which we think is a solid look. Not only because we're feeling her swag as an artist in her own right, but it's nice to see Wale electing to work with the not so obvious choice (both Nelly Furtado and Gwen Stefani were originally considered). Minus points come from the deletion of most of Lady Gaga's doper scenes from the final treatment, in which she's basically featured in one setting and one fit throughout. But shout-outs to Bun B who is featured heavily in the video. And shout-outs to the shoestring font used in the opening, the dog rockin' the Beats By Dr. Dre headphones, and the decision to go with the disgustingly sick AMG Edition SL65 over a traditional GT Coupe or something else of the sort.

PROPS on the commercial debut out the gate Wale.

OFFICIAL FIRST SINGLE: "Chillin"


BEHIND THE SCENES: "Chillin"


DIRECTOR CHRIS ROBINSON SPEAKS ON VIDEO

Clipse "Kinda Like A Big Deal"


Malice and Pusha T are back at it with a fervor. Emerging from years of label politics and turmoil with Jive, the Clipse are armed with a new situation over at Columbia and going in with a street single we can't quit playing.

In a departure from their previous offerings, Til the Casket Drops will feature production from a number of industry heavyweights alongside their usual staple house The Neptunes. These contributors include Kanye West, DJ Khalil, Swizz Beatz, Rick Rubin, Timbaland, and Danjahandz to name a few. The album should be offered up in the coming months though no official release date has been set.

We have to say we're definitely excited to see what the Virginia natives are gonna bring on this project. From the expanded soundscapes, art direction from KAWS (street artist phenom you should definitely be checking for, SPOTLIGHT to come), a viral marketing push out of the Ryan Leslie playbook, and this initial offering featuring Kanye West and produced by DJ Khalil and Chin.. we got our money on big things.

A video has been shot for "Kinda Like A Big Deal" but a final version has yet to be cut. The behind the scenes vid is fresh though and features Kaws, a funny exchange regarding a pair of "Yeezy's", and even a small three bar snippet of a freestyle from the Louis Vuitton Don himself.

PROPS to Khalil and Chin for a dope backdrop, all three emcee's for murdering the song, and a solid offering to the exciting new music catalog that is beginning to emerge once again in a troubled market.

LISTEN: "Kinda Like A Big Deal"

BEHIND THE SCENES: "Kinda Like A Big Deal"
PROPS Re-up Gang Records

Clae Rollins


We'll be sure to SPOTLIGHT Clae shortly since their definitely someone we're checking for and someone making a lot of noise in the footwear game. For now though, we're not gonna let another day go by without throwing some love at their "Rollins" offering. And more specifically, the purple people eaters.

Clae introduced this canvas in the Fall of '08 and have gone on to expand the colorways all the way through this season's offerings which include the Fog and Caribbean backdrops. Attention to detail includes coordinated soles and inner tongues, colored stitching, leather inserts, and boot inspired d-ring eyelets and pulltabs out back.. Peep and cop.

PROPS Clae.

www.clae.com

ROLLINS GRAPE



ROLLINS FOG



ROLLINS CARIBBEAN

PROPS Hypebeast