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More than a year after its last runway show, NYC-based brand Telfar hit the Olympic stage showcasing its newest collection. The imprint’s eponymous designer, Telfar Clemens, joined the Liberian National Team for the opening ceremony of the 2020 summer games. Clemens walked alongside the country’s three competing athletes, who were donning Telfar-designed uniforms that combined classic athletic wear with […]
What does a sneaker corporation owe to the communities that support it? I don’t have the answer to that question, but Nike positions itself as a brand that cares, and I think—compared to other corporations and brands of their stature—they do a pretty good job. New York City’s 64th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade happened […]
The Oridgenators presented by Ruffles is a six-part IGTV series that spotlights pioneering Black creators from the intersecting worlds of basketball, sneakers, social media, music, and entrepreneurship. Each episode profiles one unique individual who defied societal norms in pursuit of their dreams to inspire and uplift. In a weird way, Sierato can thank his parents […]
Kerby Jean Raymond lost his mother at age 7. The designer behind the men’s and women’s line Pyer Moss hasn’t made this a secret—his Haitian father’s life as an immigrant and single dad informed his fall 2017 show—but it wasn’t the story he intended to tell when working on the campaign for Collection 2, his strongest […]
Coogi has accused the Brooklyn Nets of swagger jacking. TMZ reports the Australian fashion brand is suing the team over the “Brooklyn Camo” uniforms, the 2018-19 City Edition alternatives that paid tribute to the Notorious B.I.G. As you can see in the images below, the black uniforms were trimmed with a colorful pattern that was reminiscent of Coogi’s signature knitwear […]
It’s confirmed: The Nike Air x Fear of God collaboration will hit stores Dec. 15, following months of rumors and growing speculation. The range was previewed in Complex’s November 2018 cover story featuring John Mayer and Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo. And now that you’ve received a little taste, here’s a closer look at the highly […]
Rappers have been referencing sports in their lyrics since Kurtis Blow dropped “Basketball” way back in 1984 and it’s a subject we’ve. covered. extensively. over the years. With rap sometimes being as competitive as some sports, both athletes and rappers can relate to each other more than one would think. Every rapper wanted to be […]