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August 25, 2010
Crooks & Castles Hawaii Store

Even during a recession the boys at Crooks are doing it big. A recent announcement on their blog shows they are set to open a new store in Honolulu, Hawaii this year. With their ever expanding brand we now know not even large bodies of water can stop the Crooks. With the brand always moving and keeping shit fresh- what will they do next? Keep your eyes peeled as we will keep you updated with the latest info.



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June 16, 2010
Crooks x Drake “Thank Me Later” Tee; Really?

Crooks & Castles brand works with Drake’s marketing team to produce the “Your Crooks Welcome” tee, but really Crooks? Hopping on the coat tails of “this years most anticipated rap album” by taking the already bland cover art, which appears to have been designed by Chinese bootleggers, and simply slapping your logo inside of it. Yeah, It’s a way to make a fast buck, but is it a good look for your brand? More after the jump…  

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April 5, 2010
Vans x Crooks Chukka Available Now

Getting a peak at the Vans x CROOKS Chukka Pro collab back in February got the streetwear world and hypekids buzzing—Well the wait is finally over as Proper get’s us the hook up, and is now selling the limited quantities they have. A nice addition for the premium Vans or CROOKS heads. As no price is listed on the proper website, I am sure these will set you back a pretty penny. Check it out HERE!

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January 6, 2010
Crooks x Takeout Express x Elevee

Crooks works with both Takeout Express and Elevee to create form fitting suits embellished with Crooks & Castles Iconography. Expect to see these custom made threads on Los Angeles Lakers forward Lamar Odom, but don’t be surprised to see other NBA & Rap stars follow by adding a little street to their formal wear. More pics after the jump…

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December 16, 2009
Designer: Dennis Calvero of CROOKS

What was the very first graphic or item you ever produced with the Crooks branding?

The first item was a t-shirt with the core logo graphic. “Crooks” in a bold, arched collegiate font, the stenciled “&” and “Castles” in a collegiate script again.

When you started Crooks with this logo, what was the game plan?

The game plan was, and remains, to create a lifestyle brand. The goals were to get to a level where we can start to create product that we are heavily involved in and that represents us, which ultimately brought us to this big picture of where were at right now. Before you broke out on this mission, what was your background?

What prepped you?

I have a background in graphic design and learned fashion through experience in action sports, the urban market and, of course, streetwear.

Was there an item that you’d say was a turning point for your brand?

The bandito graphic opened us up to a wider audience. Then we dropped the chain pattern all over hoodie and that took us to another level. The toy gun graphic was a way for us to say “Crooks & Castles” graphically with the gun on front and a crown on back. I decided to color it in brights and pastels so that it wouldn’t come off as such a hard image and it did pretty well.

What are the essentials of streetwear brand today? What does it take to capture attention and build a fan base?

I don’t have the right formula for what the essentials are for a streetwear brand, but for us it still remains tees, accessories, and a timeless cut and sew collection. Creating brand awareness is a true challenge, but through the web you’re able to touch more people and promote whatever your brand is doing at any moment. We try to stay active in collaborating with leaders in different categories as well as expanding our retail stores. We’re working on our new website now. That’ll launch pretty soon and we’ve created it to cover everything we’re doing in the present as well as our future plans.

read the full interview from Street Level

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 14, 2009
Crooks & Castles x Us Vs. Them

video showing the hand painting process of the nice design released this past Friday from Us Versus Them & Crooks and Castles. The shirt is available at the Crooks store and usversusthem.com

Us Versus Them X Crooks & Castles ~ Rise Up from DIGITAL X on Vimeo.

December 9, 2009
Crooks & Castles: El Presidente & Noriega

Crooks is releasing a Rolex inspired watch dubbed appropriately, “El Presidente”, it seems everyone is starting to drop watches right now, but Crooks went with a classier and more classic look than others. This release follows up the collaboration watch with WIRED which was released earlier this month.

On top of that Crooks is also releasing their Noriego Sunglasses which have a slim grown up feel compared to most aviators on the market now. Available in black, gold, and red.

via Highsnobiety

December 7, 2009
Vans x Crooks x Acapulco Gold Spring 2010

Vans jump on the strapwagon to release these nice looking shoes spring of next year. Working with big name brands Crooks and Castles and Acapulco Gold to produce these black/white and white/green colorways. Mad clean.

Vans x Crooks and Castles

Vans x Acapulco Gold

December 6, 2009
TopItOff: Crooks & Castles Fedora

A new sophisticated look coming from the CROOKS family, cop these at Ward and Pearlridge In4mation shops.

Wool cap w/ satin ribbon and detachable button reading, “It’s gonna be good” available in black and brown.