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Hypebeast
14-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hypebeast
技術美學再進化!Goldwin 0 首個機能系列「Performance Capsule」正式登場
Goldwin 0,這個日本品牌旗下的前瞻性設計企劃,正透過最新發布的系列拓展新領域。在Nur Abbas與Goldwin實驗室(Goldwin's techlab)團隊的共同領導下,Performance Capsule 2025 春夏系列運用熱圖技術打造出一套兼具機能與吸睛的設計系統。 團隊經過嚴謹測試,精準定位身體最易受日曬及產生過多濕氣的區域,並根據這些數據,相應地規劃每件服飾的結構。這些單品乍看之下平平無奇,但近距離欣賞,其獨特的建築感便會透過各種圓形、弧線的鏤空剪裁與反光細節嶄露無遺。全系列五件單品皆採用大地色系與速乾材質製成,散發低調的未來感。 受日本越野跑豐富傳統的啟發,重新構想的 Goldwin Star Trail Pack 成為此系列的亮點,配備 26 個通風孔及便於取用的前置口袋。膠囊系列中的透氣壓縮短褲及防水抗撕裂短褲,則透過獨特的扇貝狀細節,進一步強化了越野跑主題。上身單品方面,Goldwin 0 推出短袖與長袖上衣,皆採用獨特的圓形通風系統。 Goldwin 創立於 1954 年,其對先進設計的熱衷,源於品牌長期以來在材料研究上的投入,近期系列如 Goldwin 紙纖維系列(Goldwin Paper Fiber collection)便是最佳例證,該系列結合了挺括的馬尼拉麻基底布料與光電子(KODENSHi)加工技術。透過推出 Performance Capsule 系列,品牌更進一步鞏固了其既有的創新精神。 此系列現已於Goldwin 官方網站開放選購。 相關報導 >Fred Perry 再次攜手 BEAMS 推出限定款運動外套 >Porsche x Almond Surfboards 第二回全新聯乘系列正式發佈 >率先走進 visvim 香港大坑「VISVIM ALL TOTE」期間限定店

Hypebeast
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
New Balance 攜手大谷翔平推出日製高規格針織 Tee
本文看點 New Balance再次攜手大谷翔平共同推出全新日本製系列短袖針織 Tee。 當中共帶來白、灰、黑等三款百搭配色,每個配色僅限量 100 件,設計上皆採用 100% 純棉紗線,並由罕見的高規格針織機織造而成,最終成品呈現出奢華的乾爽質地,同時運用傳統的線縫工藝,實現了極致的俐落無縫剪裁。細節方面擁有細緻的羅紋下擺,以及縫有大谷翔平簽名的藍色品牌標籤,低調卻充滿辨識度。 每一件 Tee 都精心包裝在附有獨立序號的收藏家專屬盒子中,目前具體發售資訊尚未確認,據悉很快就會在大谷翔平專屬的 New Balance 頁面上架,定價 ¥33,000 日圓,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。 相關報導 >Fred Perry 再次攜手 BEAMS 推出限定款運動外套 >Porsche x Almond Surfboards 第二回全新聯乘系列正式發佈 >技術美學再進化!Goldwin 0 首個機能系列「Performance Capsule」正式登場

Hypebeast
13-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hypebeast
Fred Perry and BEAMS Unveil Special Edition Track Jacket
Summary Fred Perryand Japanese retailerBEAMShave joined forces once again for a special edition track jacket, set to launch in late August 2025. Reimagining the iconic Fred Perry silhouette, the new design incorporates BEAMS' signature touch, blending sporty heritage with modern aesthetics. Exclusive to BEAMS, the jacket features bold color paneling and an updated fit, offering a fresh take on the classic that has long symbolized Fred Perry's athletic roots. The piece is crafted from a double-faced tricot fabric, combining polyester and cotton for a comfortable, structured feel ideal for both style and function. Retailing at ¥19,800 JPY ($135 USD), the collaborative jacket marks a continuation of the successful partnership between the British heritage brand and the influential Japanese label. Available nowonline, in limited quantities, it is expected to appeal to both streetwear fans and long-time Fred Perry loyalists alike.


Extra.ie
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
The 90s are back: Britpop fashion makes a bold return
Whether we like it or not, Britpop fashion is back. Think scruffy street style with a brash British designer flair. Kangol bucket hats pulled down over bushy eyebrows and broody-moody eyes. Tight fitting Fred Perry polo shirts or Manchester City football jersey stuck into baggy jeans with a Fred Perry Harrington parka jacket and a can of cider is the mandatory style uniform of the '90s 'Brat Pack'. Pic: AFP STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images And with Oasis fever kicking off with the notoriously notorious rabble-rousing bands' reunion tour underway, football hooliganism fashion is poised to be the sartorial trend this summer. Liam Gallagher with his mother Peggy in 1995. Pic:So ahead of the Oasis gigs in Croke Park in August the shops are already stuffed with Noel and Liam Gallagher fashion -inspired gear for men and women. So before you rock out to the 90's band let's take a look back to fashion decades past and check out what's in store for style conscious boys and girls heading to see Oasis and Blur over the next few months. Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis. Pic:JD Sports have a 'deadly' range of Fred Perry polo shirts that are ripped straight from the brothers Gallagher 1995 Wonderwall wardrobe. The sports store carries a throwback line of Fred Perry polos in a multitude of colours that are unisex so what's good for the boys also looks great on girls. Liam Gallagher with Blur's Damon Albarn. Pic: Avalon/Getty Images And don't blur the sartorial lines when it comes to 90's Parka jackets. The slouchy oversized hooded shell Harrington jacket made famous by Bur frontman Matt Albarn , has made an almighty comeback. In Fact so popular is the Harrington jacket that fashion brand Fred Perry has reissued a replica of Albarn 's iconic oversized beige parka ahead of the bands comeback tour. And footballs coming home, it's coming home. Is football ever away is more the question. Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis. Pic: James Mccauley/REX/Shutterstock JD Sports stores are jam packed with football kits for fans of every team from every single league across the country. But for the die hard Brit Pop fans a bona fide Manchester City Brother sponsored jersey is the coveted clobber for concert goers. An array of online vintage stores and Amazon are flogging 90's era Man City jerseys just for the Oasis reunion occasion. Liam Gallagher of Oasis at the Glastonbury Festival in 1995. Pic: Lindsay Magos/REX/Shutterstock In the footwear department the shoes of the season have to be scruffy three striped Adidas trainers that are suitable mucky to match the unkempt Oasis look. And for the more flush of cash Burberry and Vivienne Westwood are the only British designer brands to be seen dead or alive in this summer for dedicated followers of Brit Pop fashion.

Globe and Mail
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Globe and Mail
At Wimbledon, the strawberries and cream deliver
One does one's best always to avoid cliches, but some are unavoidable. I've been to Wimbledon a half-dozen times. I haven't bought the famous towel. I haven't had someone take my picture in front of the Fred Perry statue. I don't wear a Panama hat. And I've never had strawberries and cream. 'Never?' says the lovely woman who runs PR for the food and beverage end of the tournament. Never. 'You're joking?' I am not. 'Well, we can get you some.' We're standing in front of the Strawberries and Cream kiosk, where at noon, the line is expanding exponentially. It's like it's growing people. We're waiting on Joe Furber, Wimbledon's food and drink operations manager. As he rolls up, she turns to him. Players wonder if Wimbledon's tennis balls are a factor in upsets 'He's never had the strawberries.' 'Really?' says Furber. Really. 'I can go back there and get you some right now,' he says. He does so in a tone that suggests I am not appreciating the level of strawberry emergency we're all in right now. No, I'll line up with the rest of the plebs (most of whom look like they could buy and sell me). In the course of a life on the edges of sport, you will eat many things, most of them terrible. At the Sochi Olympics, they served a 'hot dog' that was the only inedible example of sausage I've ever had, wrapped in a mysterious glutinous material so thin that it wasn't a crepe. I'm not sure what it was, but it was the only thing you could get at whatever event I was stuck at that day. It was horrendous. I had the borscht once, and it was so greasy you could've undercoated your car engine with it. After that, I gave in and started going to the one McDonald's they had on the grounds. It was the only place you could get a salad. It was rammed day and night. Still, some regional specialties demand trying. I've had bratwurst at the World Cup in Germany (overrated), biltong at the one in South Africa (dangerously addictive) and an egg sandwich at Lawson's during the Tokyo Olympics (transportive). On a list of iconic foodstuffs, I'd put pimento cheese at the Masters and Nathan's Famous hot dogs at a Yankees game on top. At the media spread in Augusta, they keep a fridge topped up all day with the tournament's signature sandwich. Hundreds of them. Dainty little things. They're free. Only shame prevents you from standing there eating two or three at a time. Still, I would never make one at home. It's a Masters thing. In the old Yankee Stadium, they had a hot dog stand inside the press box. The hot dogs were free, but should you choose not to tip the servers, light would begin to bend around your body in such a way that you became invisible. Those were the best hot dogs I've ever had. So much snap on the exterior, so much salty umami in the interior. A perfect hot dog, every time. How often do you have anything that's perfect? Aside from a mint julep at the Kentucky Derby, I believe strawberries and cream are the only sports food icon that eludes me. They raised the prices on them this year, which is what got me thinking of them. The Mirror described the increase as 'staggering.' They've gone up to £2.70 from £2.50. That's a difference of 37 cents. Tax included. These are some serious strawberries. They are all grown on a single farm 50 km from the All England Club. They begin harvesting them on the first day tournament. They will be in season for a few weeks, but they are at their best during the two weeks of the tennis. The strawberries you're served were picked that morning, beginning at sunrise, and start showing up on the grounds at 9 a.m. They open the kiosk at the same time as the gates, an hour later. Whatever isn't used that day is turned into a house jam. I waited 18 minutes to be served -- something I would not normally do. One of my rules for life is that the only things I (grudgingly) line up for are airport security and the checkout at Costco. The strawberries come in one of those cardboard boxes I associate with New Yorkers eating takeout Chinese in the movies. Your cream options are the real thing or a 'plant-based alternative,' which sounds ghastly. The spoons are somehow of made of seaweed, but not edible (I tried). You get exactly 10 strawberries of average size. The cream is unsweetened, thankfully. They pour it in front of you with flourish, like a dairy sommelier. How are they? I like strawberries the way we would all like a life partner -- tender, with a nice balance between sweet and tart. No point in playing it cool -- Wimbledon strawberries are bananas. They are the bee's knees. I went out later and bought a pint of a less refined variety at Tesco to prove to myself the difference, and it was vast. It's human nature to remember great food better than anything but than the most remarkable events. This must be some caveman remnant. You remember the way to the place where the berries were least poisonous. A food memory is inextricable from place and company. When your time is up and you run through a rack of flashbacks of your life, I would bet more than a few of them will be meals you had with the people you love. No one I loved was there just inside Gate 4, if you don't count the Australian film crew badgering people about how much they liked the strawberries. But having been set up so well by history, I won't forget them. One of the nice little things about Wimbledon is that they let you bring in your own food, but they really want you to try the strawberries. For a very reasonable price, they are offering you the chance to manufacture a memory. 'You're very welcome to bring your own,' said Furber, the food manager. 'But I guarantee you that ours are better.'