10.Deep: 2010 Holiday Lookbook [Video]
Maybe one day I’ll get a call to be in a 10 Deep look book. Needless to say…Good shit! Got my Eye on the Red Armed Fitted.
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Maybe one day I’ll get a call to be in a 10 Deep look book. Needless to say…Good shit! Got my Eye on the Red Armed Fitted.
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The Outdoorsman Canvas Carpenter Pant in Duck Camo is made from 100% cotton and features a button fly, six pocket system, a button-flap pocket on the right thigh, a leather 10 Deep leather logo on the belt area near the back right pocket, cuffs with bright red lined interior, a carpenter loop on the right, and light embroidery on the back pockets. Available here.
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Shoot the fear!
Strong graphics and great use of details sets 10.DEEP apart from the rest and the July releases do not disappoint at all. Three fitted cap styles are made in conjunction with New Era on their 59FIFTY models. Front panels of the Nouveau Stomp have been embroidered by the knuckle buster design that has become 10.DEEP’s trademark. White embroidery on black body is traditional yet timeless. The 24th Letter is the other two models that are made in black/white monotone combination and red/navy plaid patterned body. Each model is embroidered with the 10.DEEP logo on the back and also the 10X logo on the under visor.
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“Smoke some with your dog
No stress, no seeds, no stems, no sticks!
Some of that real sticky icky
A little weed, put it in the air”
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The homie.
Also Stalley reports on his HS column about his collaborative t-shirt with the New York brand. The tee was first released at his Ohio show last week and will come to more shows and stores in the coming weeks.
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The second dose of 10.Deep’s Spring 2010 Collection lookbook is now live. Again featuring up-and-comers CurT@!n$ and Stalley, this follow-up to the delivery one lookbook moves away from the stark and militant visuals of the season’s first delivery. This new offering gives a flip-side look at the hero/criminals first seen in Delivery 1. This time around, the moneyed, internationally known and semi-upstanding luminaries of the status quo serve as a backdrop. Though widely respected, none of these figures are above reproach, nor beneath praise. Button-down woven shirts in both long and short sleeve options anchor the collection, and Chambray and camo-highlighted sateen convertible shorts follow things up. Batting clean-up are a new spread of headgear – from Oxford New Eras to the brand’s classic 5 Panels, redone up in Oxford Stripes, Tonal Ginghams and trapped panel screenprinting.
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