Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Mishka? Adidas x Kazuki ?

As all you streetwear fiends would have probably heard by now, our favourite shoe store have now got hold of Mishka as well as the super-premium Adidas x Kazuki collection. We've seen brands like Obey along with Stussy and The Hundreds come to size in the past. Good for the scene? We want to know what you think, I invite you all to treat this like a forum, comment on this post and tell us your views...


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why bring it to a commericla shop where people who isn't really a streetwear type of guy, it is good for Mishka obviously more sales ect but not really good for the scene as more people will be able to access this that wouldn't have known about this brand before.

Nish said...

But this is precisely my point, do you think it's good to expand the streetwear scene into franchise stores? If so why/why not?

sam said...

at the end of the day its just a brand in a shop? its no different to anything else just because its not that known and people start to wear it yeah it might be chavs or what ever and it may not suit them majority of the time they are not wearing it because everyone is, but because they like it and to hate on it is kinda petty end of the day big up greg his done the right thing getting mishka out there, enough to splash $18mil on a chandelier!?

Anonymous said...

Its good for the streetwear scene but as we know of recent it has become more and more popular. Mishka and other streetwear brands won't be available in all size stores, but will be in Birmingham due to the lack of Streetwear stores. I do think though certain brands have been rinsed such as Stussy & Hundreds and i just hope this doesn't happen to Mishka.

miles said...

yes but mishka is small fry in the world of street-wear
kazuki is a GOD, and the obyo range is a very inspired range, the first original thing adidas has done for years, but by placing it in store like size it just cheapens the collaborators involved, kazuki is one of the founding fathers of street wear and jeremy scott is possibly one of the most original new designers, yet by association with places like size their name is cheapened.

Anonymous said...

Not too keen on size? selling streetwear brands because you'll get the those trampy chavs who go in there when they get their wellfare money buying it