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[30 Apr 2010 | No Comment | ]
USA: Nike Six Collaborations

The USA line is designed by an artist that goes by the name “Mister Cartoon”. The Los Angeles street art legend has had a strong relationship with Nike for many years. His detailed black and white drawings are highly sought after in the music world and beyond. When presented with this project, Cartoon jumped at the opportunity to work on a uniform that would represent the country he loves.

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[1 Apr 2010 | No Comment | ]
France: Nike Six Collaborations

So Me, nee Bertrand De Langeron, is an acclaimed illustrator as well as the art director of Ed Banger records, one of the world’s most cutting – edge labels. Since 2003, his album art and music videos have come to embody the eclectic world of Ed Rec, adding complimentary visuals to their innovative sounds. His contributions to the France kit exhibit his pop art sensibility and tongue-in-cheek style. The colorful mascot and crest feature a simple character that’s a parody of the stereotypical Frenchman – complete with a tilted beret and manicured moustache.

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[1 Apr 2010 | No Comment | ]
Lugmax Bag Organizer

The Lugmax Bag Organizer is a simple handheld tote bag with a large main compartment and some slip pockets on the inside that can’t do much. Keys get lost in the deep recesses of the bag, followed by sunglasses and forget looking for business cards!

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[28 Mar 2010 | One Comment | ]
Netherlands: Nike Six Collaborations

Graffiti artist Delta, aka Boris Tellegen, has created a geometric world with his art that is a colorful reflection of the constructivist movement that brings to mind both block-like cities as well as pixelized digital environments. A rabid football fan, he was especially excited to play with the colorways on The Netherlands’ new kits.

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[27 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Nike Six Collaborations

Nike Six Collaborations spawned from Nike Sportswear’s (NSW) desire to celebrate the beautiful game of football in a way that connects to the national team fans that dwell at the intersection of sports and culture. In 2006, Nike collaborated with a group of artists to curate and design environments and spaces that represented their countries, but there was no product connection to these partnerships. This year, Nike worked with established and emerging artists from six countries to create alternative National Team Kits that flip the script on the classic football kit.