Sunday 1 April 2012

TYLP FLAVAs OF THE MONTH..[April]

TYLP FLAVAs OF THE MONTH..[April]

A little collection of hot products/events/people for the month of APRIL



Liberty x Nike Sportswear Dunk Sky High – Spring/Summer 2012
First to catch our eye at TYLP for our 'Flava of the month feature' are these Liberty x Nike Sportswear Dunk Sky High  which are part of the 2012 x collection that spans a trio of basketball sneakers that also includes a Blazer and Hyperclave, this Dunk Sky High features the same red Lagos Laurel print that adorns the Nike Cortez . As well as the stylish floral pattern, the shoe is also fitted with an interior wedge heel, injecting more than a little high-fashion style into the retro court silhouette. they also brag a gum outsole and black laces, as well as contrasting black stitch-down detail on the off-white midsole. These wedge-heeled kicks are expected to land at selected Sportswear retailers in May.




Soul by Ludacris.....
"Music should move you... make you feel something. If you're getting a proper musical experience, you can feel it in your soul."   -Ludacris









Expression, Passion and Superior Sound are at the core of the SOUL by Ludacris experience.


Head-Fi - "the SL99 is one of the best values in all of celebrity-endorsed headphone-land".

Urban Gentlemen - "Souls are the best headphones on the market right now (atleast in the "Beats vs Souls" battle anyway), and anyone that tells you otherwise is just caught up in the hype".

Get your pair of Souls, here.





DRTE x Arrogant Little Boy


In the first of their Artist collaboration series DRTE have teamed up with illustrator and friend A.L.B (Arrogant Little Boy) on a T-Shirt and Publication based around the motion of becoming an adult. Each T-Shirt comes with a free publication and a little something from A.L.B’s "box of creative crap". You can buy the T-Shirts online now here.


“Somebody told me where children come from. I don’t remember it but I know it happened, it was something I was taught. But no one ever told me where the adult I would turn into will come from? No one should tell you how to grow up. Growing up is all about learning and making mistakes. It’s a process. When you’ve stopped making mistakes that’s when you’re a grown up. It’s also when you’ve stopped learning. As a kid you meet these people a lot. They’re usually the ones telling you not to do that; or go there; or be like them. Growing up takes forever if you do it right. Just keep doing the things that could go wrong. When I grow up I’m gonna be an Arrogant Little Boy.”


DeAndre Brackensick performing Stevie Wonder's 'Master Blaster'
 

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