

I asked people on Facebook what brands they would like to see me writing about more and the responses seemed to indicate that people would like to see HYA covering the streetwear world a bit more. I know this isn’t ‘hardcore’ streetwear, but I think it might help us ease into this crazy experiment in which I read Hypebeast every day and post things I don’t find too garish.
The character tees don’t hold too much appeal for me, but the blueprint series is very cool, I know that this style has been done before (possibly even with Star Wars as the subject), but that doesn’t stop me from liking these designs.
The character tees are £25 each and the blueprint series is £20 per tee at Candypulse.




I’m pretty sure the last time I wrote about a track jacket the Game Boy had just been released and people had not yet enjoyed the wonders of cheese in the crust of a pizza, so it’s pretty fitting that I’m posting a track jacket from
Urban Retro with a distinctly retro flair to it. It certainly is a clean looking design, there’s not really much to it, which means that there isn’t exactly a lot there to complain about, but perhaps that means you guys might not find it interesting enough?
Costiness=£45 Available from Urban Retro (and in blue too)

A couple of days ago I tagged a hoody by Addict to my del.icio.us thinking I might use it for a future post, and then just a couple of hours later, I get an e-mail from the good folks at Jungle Life told me to check out the new camo line from Addict. Great minds, eh?
I was actually going to highlight a different product, but I’ve gone off it a bit now, it feels a bit hip-hop to me, whilst the camo range is a bit more Ian Brown. At first I found myself not too into the whole camo thing, I don’t think it would suit me, but I can imagine it looking good on a lot of people, so this is my altruism for the day. There’s various styles available, but I picked this track jacket as an example.
Costiness= £64.99 (£5 cheaper than the official addict store…) from Urban Industry.