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Exploring The Street Wear Fashion
The street wear look is always fashionable. It varies a little, but still continues to be fashionable to young kids. Street wear is mixed with a bunch of hip hop designs these days. Street wear is known to have a unique style that came from the skateboarding or skatewear of the early 80’s. These days you can easily see it as denim, baggy clothes and sneakers that are commonly Vans shoes.
Today’s modern urban street wear evolved from the American cities like Los Angeles and New York sub-cultures. Previous street wear brands used ideas and styles from the punk do-it-yourself look. Hip hop culture style were incorporated in the designs after some time. The important element in the street wear aspect is the vintage or classic sneakers. Sportswear brands such as Le Coq Sportif and Adidas attached themselves in the street wear fashion in the early 80’s. When Micheal Jordan signed in for Nike, the brand dominated the street wear market. Many companies produce modern urban sneakers now, brands like New Balance, Converse, Dickies, Etnies, Saucony, Airwalk, Volcom and Unit Riders can be seen in the market. Clothing companies such as Carhaart, Timberland and Champion were linked with the street wear scene before. However, the Japanese street wear Bathing Ape revolutionized the scene in 2004.
The modern urban street wear is still in fashion for over twenty years for several people. Specifically to the people who appreciated the punk and hip hop cultures. Currently, street wear style is united with surfing culture. Both skateboarding and surfing are now included in the street wear brands apparel, merchandise, sneakers and accessories. Urban street wear designs and styles are used by almost all clothing and apparel brands in their footwear and sneakers. Online, one can simply look for good brands. You can also check 101 Clothing, DC, Tribal and Wreckage Clothing for a complete street wear look. There are also sites dedicated to vintage sneakers and the most outdated are often more expensive.
Modern urban street wear can be seen around the world. Chasing the hectic streets of Japan to the thug lanes of New York. Time and again, it dominates the streets of popular culture.
Win a chance to start celebrity ride in DHL First Nation Home for Sport Relief (Bike Radar)
Here's your chance to win the privilege to start the celebrity cycle ride in
the English leg of the DHL First Nation Home challenge for Sport Relief.
BikeRadar and Halfords are giving you the opportunity to win a 'golden ticket'
to be the first person on the bike after the celebrities have run the first
mile from the start of the challenge in London on 10 March. You will ride 5
miles before the champion cyclist takes over.
To enter, visit the competition page and answer the question: "I'd love to
ride with: Chris Boardman (England)/Graeme Obree (Scotland)/Magnus Backstedt
(Wales)/Sean Kelly (Ireland) because..." The best answer as judged by
BikeRadar and **Chris Boardman** will win the golden ticket!
Entries close on 15 December so get yours in soon!
**What is the DHL First Nation Home?**
The DHL First Nation Home is the largest ever Sport Relief Challenge, creating
a showdown between four celebrity teams. Representing a home nation, each
team will be competing in a race that will include cycling, running, sailing
and rowing. The four teams, made up of celebrities and sports stars, will
race over a 1000 miles around the UK ...
Jason Hatcher is a Champion at the Adidas Super 64
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