Levi’s introduced the first jacket equipped with Jacquard by Google years ago with the intention of servicing cyclists and keeping them off their phones while riding. Called the Commuter, it had a bulky sleeve with the technology woven within. You could program readable gestures to trigger directions, music, texts and calls. But, it cost over $300 and had an inherently niche audience. Now, Levi’s aims …
Based on the yellow aluminum “OY/YO” sculpture by Deborah Kass, this blue onesie is (like the artwork itself) a spirited play on language. With “YO” on the back, and the Yiddish exclamation “OY” on the front, it’s printed in Brooklyn and available for kids three to 18 months old.
Available in four colors—white, sky blue, coral, and our pick taro—Mister Green’s new LA Weed Tours Tee features a decidedly retro-looking design, on top of their West Hollywood address. The discharge screen printing technique used means that the shirt’s color is removed and replaced, rather than just coated in color, and the ring-spun cotton is enzyme-washed in order to feel soft and worn from the …