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July 20, 2010
BRANDED: RUKRU Clothing

Rukru (pronounced roo-crew) is a new brand based out of L.A. who simply “Respect The Trade”. And oh, don’t they do it so beautifully? With the recent release of their premier line it’s apparent these cats are not fucking around. In a growing culture, and in an extremely saturated city, full of prospective newborn brands, making a name for yourself and your brand becomes much harder. Regardless, Rukru comes out of the corner swinging. putting quality and design before revenue: a great message, dope designs, and a drive to reach the top-Rukru has all the tools it takes to make that name shine above the rest, and to make that name respected throughout the streetwear world. Summer 2010 line is available now through their Online shop, and be sure to check out their Blog. More photos after the jump…


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February 17, 2010
BRANDED: Bloodbath Project

BLOODBATH “Breaking Locks On Open Doors, Boundaries Are Through Habit.”; One of the strongest manifestos I have heard from any clothing company, and the people behind the brand are holding that mindset down.

With 95% of their designs containing either a sword, blood, or a blood splattered sword. It can be easy to get lost in the somewhat morbid and surreal imagery of bloodbath’s work, diving into the dwells of the more mature/serious brands (us vs them, black scale, DTA, triumvir) Bloodbath represents a darker time in the world today, which is the path many good streetwear brands are taking. After all, streetwear is a reflection of us, our surroundings and our state-of-mind.

Bloodbath explains it further… more after the jump.

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January 13, 2010
Branded: Raza Clothing

Raza clothing is a brand started and ran by Robert Montalvo, who also works for Artful Dodger, Their clothing is heavily influenced by Mayan and Aztec Imagery combined with a little street edge. Hispanic or not, From the Hood or the suburbs the designs coming from Raza are Fresco and shouldn’t be passed up! You can get yours at the Raza Online Store. Check out their current line after the jump…

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January 5, 2010
Branded: The Award Tour

The Award Tour is a brand with a simple concept; Producing smooth, logo driven graphics with a retro twist, and a “We do what we want” attitude. The Award Tour is not limiting themselves by sticking to any streetwear standards or trends, and people are eating it up. More after the jump…

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December 15, 2009
Branded: Us Versus Them

Another promising brand emerges from the southern regions of California. The brand starting in 2005 as a clothing shop in Temecula, CA has been making waves with their own line, seen recently doing some FIRE collabs with Crooks & Castles and Black Scale.

on spot with the recent rise of a much more serious streetwear movement, Us Versus Them are simplistic with their style, but still give off a serious undertone. simple logo driven designs with a strong meaning is what they are all about, ” Using their name as a jumping point to explore themes of individualism, idealism, rivalry and oppression, while maintaining a classic signature look, allows the brand to explore heavy themes without having to take itself too seriously.”


You can find all their clothes at their Temecula,CA shop and at the  Us Versus Them website.

images via Hypebeast

December 8, 2009
BRANDED: BLACK SCALE

Black Scale (representing the balance of good vs. evil) is a new brand who seemed to gain rapid success. In just the past couple months Black Scale opened a flagship store in San Fransisco and a concept store in Los Angeles, and have had some major collaborations with the likes of Diamond Supply Co., Android Homme, and DTA.

Their sleek and simple designs can be seem on stars such as Jay-z and Clinton Sparks, but don’t let that fool you. Black scale is far from just hype, their designs portray messages dealing with society, religion, government, Identity and death. These guys have a message and they are putting it in your face as simple and straight forward as they can.

at first Black Scale’s Romanesque logo threw me off. I had seen a few good designs from past lines, but on first impressions they seemed to be doing what other brands (Rogue Status, Triumvir, DTA) were already doing on a larger scale. It was not until this video was released that it became apparent that Black Scale was on some different, deeper shit.

The Tenderloin Project x Black Scale from Sean Desmond on Vimeo.

Black Scale, with a few other brands, are becoming the future of streetwear, they are taking it to a more meaningful and mature level balancing on the line of contemporary wear but keeping the streetwear lifestyle and attitude.

For more information be sure to check out the Black Scale site.

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