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OFFICIAL NIKE X CORTEIZ COLLABORATION

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Corteiz, a streetwear company located in London, and Nike are collaborating on their first significant product launch.

The logo of the London-based streetwear brand Corteiz took over Niketown’s frontage last night, indicating that a partnership between Corteiz and Nike may be forthcoming.

The Corteiz Alcatraz logo was quickly posted online by many who noticed it on the front of Oxford Street’s most well-known store, with the general assumption being that it was yet another example of Clint419’s guerilla marketing techniques. The company attracted a lot of attention with its Bolo Exchange and a 99p cargo drop, both of which sent supporters into a complete frenzy. However, it has finally been verified, following much rumour, that the action is a genuine Nike partnership.

Corteiz has established itself as the master of keeping its fans interested thanks to its guerilla marketing strategies. And although though the designs—which often range from tracksuits to T-shirts to outerwear and accessories—typically retail for affordable rates, that hasn’t stopped celebrities like Drake, who recently posted pictures of himself wearing a “DA SKYDIVE” jacket, from drawing attention to them.

The partnership between Corteiz and Nike is scheduled to debut in the upcoming months, and it will be the brand’s greatest commercial move since its founding in 2017. While working on garment collaborations with UK rap musicians Central Cee and Meekz, Clint419’s label has already made connections with fellow London-based streetwear label Soho Yacht Club and Nigerian imprint, Motherlan.

Nike has declined to comment on any information regarding the partnership, following on a number of high-profile partnerships with brands like Stüssy and Jacquemus.

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HOUSE OF SUNNY DROPPING ITS FIRST MENSWEAR COLLECTION LATER THIS YEAR

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Its been an impressive 2020 for the London-based label.

Designed in-house out of its East London studio, House of Sunny prides itself on producing small sustainable runs of collections in a bid to act against fast fashion. Now, as the label celebrates its tenth anniversary, its founder Sunny Williams has unveiled his plans to drop a first menswear collection later this year.

“We are at a stage where the audience organically asks us for men’s options,” explained Williams in a recent interview with Forbes. “We got to the point where I’d see guys wearing our cardigans cropped even though they bought a size 14 or 16 — and I am amongst those who want to wear pieces from the women’s line”.

Having garnered a reputation in women’s fashion for its use of vibrant colorways and unique designs, Williams alludes to its menswear offering continuing in much the same vein: “I love vintage sportswear at the moment and the style menswear will have is going to be very much my style.” Except the capsule menswear collection to drop September 2021.

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SELFRIDGES LAUNCH RENTAL SERVICE

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Selfridges have just launched a fashion rental service which will allow their customers to rent items for 8, 10 or 20 days for as little as £20. Thanks to a new collaboration with HURR, you can borrow designer items from big brands like Prada, Saint Laurent and Off White in bag, shoes, tops, jeans, jacket or jumper form.

Found of HURR, Victoria Prew, said, “In a daring move, Selfridges is the first UK department store to take the plunge into the fashion rental market. The collection is built for the next generation of customers whose aspirations exceed their income, yet it is also appealing to customers who can afford to pay full-price but want the convenience of swapping out last season’s fashion for current season”.

This new way to wear designer is an “earth-conscious way to shop”, as Prew continues, “Extending the lifespan of clothes that already exist is one of the best things you can do to reduce the environmental impact of your wardrobe.”.

Find out more information and start renting on the Selfridges website here.

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VIRGIL ABLOH CONFIRMS ANOTHER NIKE DROP

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What began as ten trainers in 2017, has spun into an iconic partnership between Virgil Abloh and Nike. Today Off-White designer confirmed that he’ll be releasing 50 pairs of Off-White x Nike Dunk Lows this summer. The drop will be part of his upcoming collaborative “Dear Summer…” collection.

Announced on Instagram, Abloh revealed the packaging for the Dunks which includes a set of 50 numbers (we assume to represent the 50 pairs available) and tape to give the box a vintage and pre-used feel. Holes also cover the box and these have featured on his Air Jordan 5’s before, so perhaps this is a nod to the new trainer design. Release dates and designs haven’t been confirmed yet, however no doubt all will be revealed soon.

Abloh captioned the Instagram post with: “@off____white™ c/o @nike, summer 2021 collection name is “Dear Summer”… it’s a whole thing…it was 2017 i started drawing on those 10 Nike shoes. in my mind they are not literal shoes, but are more like sculptures a full-on art object made in multiple editions, somewhat scarce. they exist in a space all their own. where the plot thickens on the design side is the portal to tell stories as vivid as a HOV triple entendre or a Jeezy ad-lib…”

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