Wu-Tang will never stop, Wu-Tang will never stop…from making streetwear t-shirts.

Graffiti opportunist and hype artist, KR, would like you to know that is crazily overpriced, $1000, limited edition fire extinguisher is now available in silver. |12oz|

Mickey Mouse Takes Off His Mask

the-real-mouse-hoodie It’s refreshing to see at least one company mock Mickey Mouse and not collaborate with the famous rodent’s evil overlords like so many streetwear brands have done. The design—that Disney is sure to hate—was created by Another Enemy and can be found here. |Likecool|

The Perfect Gift For the Girl Who Thinks You’re Worthless

The men-hating, dick-loving women over at MOB released a new line of panties to remind the male race of their inferiority and universal ineptitude.

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Either streetwear brand Swagger wants you to look ridiculous this season or they’re conducting an evil experiment to see if it even matters how ugly their designs are: “Will the kids still buy our crap?” Sadly, you already know the answer to that question. |HighSnobiety|

Former vandal, fashion person, and all around rabble-rouser, CLAW, has a spiffy new website design. The customized social networking icons and Bloomingdales rip is a nice touch. Go see. |ClawMoney|

KAWS Dresses Up New Line

Designer and Original Fake founder, KAWS, has an obvious advantage over most streetwear brands out there, he can doctor up his photos. For the Fall/Winter lookbook, the artist drew his signature graphics all over the line, giving it some much needed pizzaz.

Oh wow. It’s like Iceberg all over again, but with Muppets instead of Looney Tunes. If these $357 sweaters by designer Jean Charles de Castelbajac actually sell, someone should totally cut Supreme a check. |Hypebeast|

Good Intentioned Streetwear Brand’s Bad Idea

Streetwear company, Freshjive, is taking a very unorthodox and contradictory approach to their line because today’s youth are too mesmerized by branding according to aging founder, Rick Klotz. In this pseudo interview he writes, “When I see kids wearing company logos it reminds of people who are trying to be a part of a “tribe” or “gang.” So moving forward, all the branding will be stripped off down to the labels and website. The name will remain the same, but everything else will get blacked-out, resembling more of a rebrand than some sort of apparel industry coup. The old font based logo was replaced with a white outlined black box. And this is different from branding how? |TheHundreds|

It’s like Zoo York isn’t even trying anymore. For their latest line of skateboard decks, the brand hired some Italian guy to shoot generic-looking photos of NYC that could double as postcards sold in tourist shops. |Freshnessmag|