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Patta and Havaianas Debut Collaboration In Brazil
Patta and Havaianas Debut Collaboration In Brazil

Hypebeast

time2 days ago

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Patta and Havaianas Debut Collaboration In Brazil

Pattais deep in its collaborative bag. After announcing the return of itsNike Air Max 90 'Waves'series and debuting its upcomingNike Cryoshot Mercurialpitchside, the Amsterdam-based label heads to Brazil withHavaianas. Starring former Dutch footballerEdgar Davids, the campaign scores some goals shoreside just in time for summer. Patta and Havaianas join forces for the first time, paying tribute to the latter's Brazilian influence with a fresh set of flip-flops. The brand's original Brasil logo silhouette is reimagined by Patta, keeping its classic build and uplifted with oversized Patta branding. Arriving in two colorways, the summer staple boasts mutual Surinamese and Brazilian flags on the straps, while pure Brazilian rubber completes the soles made for heavy beach use. The star pair arrives in Brazilian flag hues, contrasted by a black and white option for neutral styling. Take a closer look at the collaboration in the gallery above. The flip-flops will be released on June 6 in-store and online viaPatta, followed by a global release throughHavaianason June 9.

First Look at Patta X Nike Cryoshot Mercurial
First Look at Patta X Nike Cryoshot Mercurial

Hypebeast

time2 days ago

  • Business
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First Look at Patta X Nike Cryoshot Mercurial

Name:Patta X Nike Cryoshot MercurialColorway:Black/OrangeSKU:N/AMSRP:N/ARelease Date:2025Where to Buy:Nike Amsterdam's renowned streetwear imprintPattahas given the world its first look at its highly anticipated collaboration on the new Nike Cryoshot Mercurial, marking the initial collaborative push forNike's innovative Cryoshot series. Patta co-owner Guillaume Schmidt himself revealed the sneaker, which leverages the iconic Mercurial R9 silhouette for a lifestyle-focused adaptation. The Patta x Nike Cryoshot Mercurial R9 works off the familiar blue/yellow 'Brazil' originals, but transforms them with vivid red/orange and jet black accents, while retaining streaks of metallic silver leather. This distinctive colorway appears to be a nod to the Netherlands' 'Oranje' heritage. Patta's signature spell-out logo is prominently displayed on the extended lace shroud and the traditional tongue. The shoe features the innovative 'icy underfoot TPU cages' that define the Cryoshot series, making iconic football boots suitable for off-pitch wear. While a public release date remains unknown, this collaboration adds a serious football link-up to Patta's already packed 2025 slate, which includes pending Air Max 90 colorways. The Patta x Nike Cryoshot Mercurial is expected to be a major drop, blending football heritage with streetwear cool.

Rajaputhiran Movie Review: Familiar territory meets expected destinations
Rajaputhiran Movie Review: Familiar territory meets expected destinations

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rajaputhiran Movie Review: Familiar territory meets expected destinations

Rajaputhiran Movie Synopsis: A devoted farmer must rescue his son from a dangerous money-laundering racket in rural Tamil Nadu. Rajaputhiran Movie Review: Rajaputhiran remains stubbornly frozen in the 1990s, abandoning modern sensibilities in its nostalgic time capsule. Set in drought-stricken Ramanathapuram, the film follows Chellaiyah (Prabhu), a principled farmer whose son Patta (Vetri) falls in with Linga (Komal Kumar), the local kingpin of illegal hundi operations – the old-school way of transferring money from Middle Eastern laborers to their families back home. The dual tracks of Patta's syrupy romance with Poochendu (Krishnapriya) and his slide into Linga's operation unfold with the predictability of a village bus route. When Patta loses a money consignment, dad mortgages the family land faster than you can say "screenplay necessity." What follows is a by-the-numbers rural actioner where an uneducated village lad suddenly develops the wherewithal to contact economic fraud officers, yet still walks into the villain's den expecting a friendly chat. Poochendu too breaks free from the typical passive girlfriend mold, stepping in conveniently when the plot demands. Prabhu brings his trademark animated charm to the doting father, infusing the character with genuine warmth that makes his protective instincts feel authentic. Vetri commits fully to the wide-eyed simplicity required of his role. Krishnapriya is adequate, and the rest of the cast fills their designated slots. Oliver Deny's cinematography captures the arid landscape with an eye for the region's stark beauty, while competent sound design elevates what could have been a straight-to-TV affair. Some comedy bits land, particularly when Patta's friend (Thangadurai) returns from Kuwait, though the romance segments feel lifted from a decades-old playbook. The climactic twist aims for tragedy but lands closer to eye-roll territory, with character decisions that defy even rural drama logic. Rajaputhiran works best as comfort viewing for those nostalgic for simpler storytelling, where villains twirl mustaches and heroes make fatally naive choices. The kind of film that makes you nostalgic for nostalgia itself. Written By: Abhinav Subramanian

Rapha, Patta return with second cycle/streetwear collection
Rapha, Patta return with second cycle/streetwear collection

Fashion Network

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Rapha, Patta return with second cycle/streetwear collection

After a successful debut collaboration, cycle specialist Rapha and Team Patta return for a second design chapter with a new collection that brings with it 'attitude'. The latest release, launching 23 May, combines 'high-performance design and storytelling, blending Rapha's refined functionality with Patta's visual identity'. It builds on the earlier collection that introduced a Patta Cycling Team that 'reaffirmed a shared commitment to increase people of colour (POC) presence in cycling'. This new collab 'broadens both the aesthetic and the purpose of the partnership, reflecting a zest for life and the sense of community that riding a bike can unlock'. Designed in collaboration with Patta's creative director Vincent van de Waal, the limited edition design features the words 'Lobe Libi', Surinamese for 'love life'. It features a fresh collection of riding apparel, accessories together with off-bike essentials, such as hoodies and T-shirts 'blurring the lines between high-performance gear and streetwear'. Key styles for men and women include pro team jerseys, bib shorts, hoodies, T-shirts, caps and sunglasses. Anna McLeod, senior partnerships manager at Rapha, said: 'We can all be guilty of watching the clock and measuring ourselves and our progress almost religiously – cyclists especially. But this Rapha + Patta collection is about being energised by, and finding happiness in simple things like exploring a city, waking up to see the sunrise, or spinning around on your bike with friends.'

Rapha, Patta return with second cycle/streetwear collection
Rapha, Patta return with second cycle/streetwear collection

Fashion Network

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Rapha, Patta return with second cycle/streetwear collection

After a successful debut collaboration, cycle specialist Rapha and Team Patta return for a second design chapter with a new collection that brings with it 'attitude'. The latest release, launching 23 May, combines 'high-performance design and storytelling, blending Rapha's refined functionality with Patta's visual identity'. It builds on the earlier collection that introduced a Patta Cycling Team that 'reaffirmed a shared commitment to increase people of colour (POC) presence in cycling'. This new collab 'broadens both the aesthetic and the purpose of the partnership, reflecting a zest for life and the sense of community that riding a bike can unlock'. Designed in collaboration with Patta's creative director Vincent van de Waal, the limited edition design features the words 'Lobe Libi', Surinamese for 'love life'. It features a fresh collection of riding apparel, accessories together with off-bike essentials, such as hoodies and T-shirts 'blurring the lines between high-performance gear and streetwear'. Key styles for men and women include pro team jerseys, bib shorts, hoodies, T-shirts, caps and sunglasses. Anna McLeod, senior partnerships manager at Rapha, said: 'We can all be guilty of watching the clock and measuring ourselves and our progress almost religiously – cyclists especially. But this Rapha + Patta collection is about being energised by, and finding happiness in simple things like exploring a city, waking up to see the sunrise, or spinning around on your bike with friends.'

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