by Andy on January 4, 2010




The Marc Ecko x
Star Wars hoodies from previous seasons had always shown a lot of promise, but no quite lived up to what I would have hoped to see from such a big-name collaboration, these latest iterations however are clearly improvements on past efforts. Full-face mask zips should have been on all the hoodies from the first time Ecko started releasing this line, but I guess this is a case of better late than never.
All four of the hoodies shown are available from hoodiepeople.com and you won’t be paying more than $100 for any of them, which seems surprisingly reasonable. [via Tcritic]
by Andy on September 28, 2009

It’s fair to say that Ecko made an error or two by releasing some
hideous Halo tees a few months ago, so when I heard that there was a Master Chief
hoodie my hopeswere not particularly high, but actually, I like it. Yes, you aren’t actually going to look like Master Chief when you wear it, but that would be a pretty big ask, and you should probably feel relieved that this hoodie can be worn on the street as well as at Comic Con.
Costiness=$88 Available from Ecko
by Andy on August 18, 2009

This Darth Vader
hoodie (and the other
hoodies in this series, including Darth Maul, Clone Trooper, X Wing Pilot, Trooper, and Storm Trooper, all of which can be seen in the gallery) aren’t actually going to be shipping until October 1st, but with this being a collaboration between a streetwear manufacturer and a supremely popular movie franchise, it’s a fair bet that they’ll sell out before that date arrives, so if you want it, get your order in now and prepare to be patient.
I can’t actually decide if I like this, on the one hand, they’re a lot of fun, but on the other, I can’t help but think I’d look like a bit of a tool if I ever wore one, and the novelty effect of the full-zip would tire pretty quickly, and that amount of vinyl on a hoodie could be a touch uncomfortable, but I’m sure such practical concerns aren’t important to the kind of people that are ordering this hoodie.
If you’re still game, prepare to lay down between $98 and $150 for your emergency outfit at fancy-dress parties for the next few years.
Marc Ecko x Star Wars Hoodies
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I think that you’d be pretty hard pressed to find a series of movies that have gained as much of a following as
Star Wars, and as you’d expect that has resulted in a huge amount of t-shirts being produced that reference the films in one way or another. So, being HYA, I thought that I’d better make an
unnecessarily large list of them. As always, the t-shirts are not ranked, the numbers are merely there as an illustration so that we all know which is which, so being #1 or #202 means nothing. Some of these tees will be pretty recognisable as they’ve been featured on HYA before, and some were also in the
101 Robots List from last month, but if you know of any I haven’t featured then please let me know in the comments. The list has also been split up into pages to ensure swift loading times (my server may probably wouldn’t like people loading 202 pictures at a time).
As you would expect these lists take quite a long time (this one took about 30 hours, seriously), so if you deem it worthy, it would be fantastic if you could promote this article in any way. Twitter, Delicious, StumbleUpon, Digg, your own blog, carve the URL onto a tree, anything!
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by Andy on October 1, 2008
Karmaloop have started producing a daily show in which they discuss what’s new in the world of streetwear. Yesterday’s issue covered the Marc Ecko
Star War collection, some limited edition sneakers, TI’s new album, and a few small/funny stories that have been in the news recently, such as that guy that punched a shark in the face to save his dog.
The ‘Daily Loop’ is professionally produced, well hosted, and pretty funny to boot, so I may well be making the Daily Loop a daily stop off on my web travels.
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