FASHION
LESS IS MORE...
PERFECT VISION
Trend-busting nuggets and
fashion predictions
What goes around comes around
ANOTHER BRAND from the Big Apple has grabbed our attention this issue. Vision
COLOUR OF THE MONTH…
Streetwear, born in 1976, have stuck with their philosophy of producing dutty
Blue, any shade. Rich dark navy brings
skate-wear with an independent outlook.
warmth, while aqua tones fi re crisp chilly
From its early beginnings, Vision has been linked up with music and skate culture,
energy into your life.
endorsing some of the most radical skaters of the time, like Mark Gonazalez,
Lance Mountain, Tas Pappas, Duane Peters and Mark ‘Gator’ Rogowski.
Their latest collection is likely to
TIED UP…
please everyone, covering
If money’s tight
understated to OTT pieces, with
but you want to
multi-patterned highs for the
breathe life into
ladies or robust, minimal mids for
your footwear,
the guys. Take a peek.
Mr Lacy could be
visionstreetwear.com
your answer.
These colourful,
branded up
laces from this
new label are
just the ticket
for the
timebeing.
mr-lacy.com
ROLL THE DICE
TUK TUK… There is more to footwear
than branded trainers, folks. T.U.K may well
be your point of call for punk and gothic-
OUR LOVE AFFAIR with watches by Black Dice Industries just got a bit steamier
style crepe soles but we’re totally rating their
thanks to this issue’s competition to give away their his and hers LED screen,
sneakers. Go seek.
tukshoes.co.uk
light-up timepieces.
We say they’re perfect for fi tness freaks that might consider jogging in the
dark, and are especially cool for couples that like to go ‘matchy matchy’.
UNDER
To win one, simply sling an email over to
helene.stokes@djmag.com or drop a
WRAPS… UK
postcard in the snail mail to: Roll The Dice, DJmag, Old Truman Brewery, 91
urban streetwear
Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL.
label King Apparel
will keep you nice
Bands tha
t make
and snug this winter
fas
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with their matching
bobble hat and
FOOL’S GOLD
scarf. Standard.
BOOMSIDAISY… Believe it or not,
it’s all about the leather lederhosen. For sure
you’ll need to extra brave to put a pair on,
but you’ll enter into the height of fashion if
you do. Allow that!
DOUBLE-SIDED… We’re all over the
Two Angle collection, particularly the college
jacket. How very, very nice indeed.
The delightful, self-titled debut ’60s Marcello Mastroianni, mid-’70s although they often swap clothes
album from LA-based world beat Bob Dylan, mid-’80s Leonard Cohen, with each other.
collective Fool’s Gold is a canny mix of mid-’90’s Jack Nicholson and mid- “It’s quite hard to keep the clothes on
summery sounds and multi-cultural, noughties’ Rich Boy!” our backs. There’s nothing we don’t
fl avoursome gems. Lucky for them they have a wealth of share,” laughs Lewis.
Lead guitarist Lewis Pesacov sheds thrift stores, malls and department ‘Fool’s Gold’ is out 25th January
light on their look, saying: “It’s mid- stores like Barney’s to sift through, through IAMSOUND.
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