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    Karl Lagerfeld presented a poised, elegant and mostly black take on power suiting for Chanel that included this fantastically witty take on the working gal’s briefcase. We hope that it’s not just a prop for the catwalk. We’re sure someone out there could pull it off in the real world. It’s highly functional, after all.

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    BBC | Ice Cream unveil assorted product from Spring/Summer 2009 which features a much more wild direction from the Nigo/Pharell headed lines. Along with their usual denim and t-shirt offerings, we get a peek into more styles including waffle print pants, and accessories such as their caps. All available at BBC/Ice Cream flagship locations.

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  • March30th

    Here’s a further look into Pony’s 2009 spring/summer offerings as recently showcased another look a few days ago. Much like our previous look, we continue on with select pieces from the PLAY and Vintage collections. The Vintage collection is truer to Pony’s OG styles while PLAY is an incorporation of both new production techniques with more traditional aesthetics. Two versions of the Feed the Cat in mid and low-top versions are seen here alongside two Signature models (designed by Shaun Neff). For more info, hit up Pony.com.

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  • March30th

    Detroit sneaker and clothing retailer Burn Rubber sees a preview of their upcoming G-Shock DW-5600 model. Held down by Rick and Ro, the two have put together a solid time piece. Despite the mostly black design, the watch includes some strong details including a debossed strap and engravings in the watch’s face. No word yet on an official release date.

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    Each offering something unique to contribute, back in 2007 Michael Venker, Joshua Cooper and Laurence Chandler set-off in the launch of their brand Rochambeau, a name derived from the Egyptian game of rock-paper-scissors. In their 2009 spring offerings, the brand’s inspiration revolves around Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. Some characteristics of the line include contemporary designs with unexpected detailing. Premium materials added to the mix further enhance each piece. Available now at Oak.

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