Vans x USPS Delivery | Office Magazine

2021-12-08 06:32:30 By : Ms. coco huang

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USPS employees are known for their dedication to delivering mail and packages to customers under all circumstances-even in extreme heat, bitter cold, and downpours. USPS employees have an inherent sense of tenacity, which makes their blue uniforms an unexpected sign of workwear style.

This is why Vans is licensed by the USPS to inject vitality into a series of Postal-style footwear and clothing. Shipped as part of this series are four classic Vans models: Sk8-Hi MTE-1, Sk8-Hi Reissue, Authentic and Old Skool.

Sk8-Hi MTE-1 combines the USPS blue dress with dark "blue fog" tones. It uses a vulcanized all-terrain outsole, lamb velvet lining collar, heel pull loop and reflective tongue badge to make various elements Be prepared. The eagle of the postal service is printed on the side half of each collar, eye-catching and proud, as the finishing touch.

The Authentic collection is made of light blue denim, inspired by USPS uniforms. It is also decorated with a custom brand from heel to toe, and is marked with a unique seal pattern on the tongue. Finally, Old Skool is made of soft white knurled leather, jazz stripes and collar trim with the iconic USPS color, the US Postal logo directly below the midsole, and its own embossed tongue badge.

Clothing products include the "Bulk Mail" pullover hooded sweatshirt and pocket T-shirt and the "Priority" beanie, all presented in navy blue. This hoodie is made of heavyweight 320gsm fleece fabric and has three popular patterns: embroidered with USPS truck pattern on the chest, pattern printed on the left sleeve, and quite large high-density print on the back. The pocket T-shirt has a small label attached directly to the pocket, with a large Postal Service graphic printed on the back, a large patch on the front of the beanie, and Vans embroidery on the back.

The Vans x USPS series will be available in limited quantities at Vans.com, designated Vans retailers, FootLocker.com and Foot Locker stores from November 29th. In addition, Foot Locker will launch an exclusive Sk8-Hi Reissue on January 20. Shoes range from US$65 to US$115, and clothing ranges from US$28 to US$75.

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Compound and Save The Duck have jointly released a new limited edition capsule series. This collaboration aims to produce a series of 100% vegan and cruelty-free winter jackets. The Italian brand Save The Duck is known for its dedication to creating winter clothing that not only does not contain animal products, but also uses sustainable practices as part of the daily production process.

The creative agency Compound is dedicated to discovering and surpassing traditional art. Compound id is dedicated to finding a harmonious intersection between disciplines such as art, music, fashion, and sports. The brand is always looking to the future and is recognized not only for its work and streetwear collections, but also for its passion for creative culture.

The 7 Elements capsule series pays tribute to the four natural elements of fire, water, earth and air, and combines them with ancient elements such as metal, ether and wood. When unified, these 7 elements will sustain life and influence human behavior. Set Free, the founder of Compound, was inspired during the pandemic. Having to isolate in Mexico from the rhythm he was accustomed to in New York, he found himself establishing a deeper connection with the natural world around him.

During this time, the number 7 is not just a number to him, 7 represents creativity, free thinking, spirituality and God. For him and the brand, 7 has evolved into a way of life, a celebration of divinity and the basic principles of life.

The capsule series features the Pro-Tech series, including short and long jackets, masks, gloves and streetwear series. All items will be available in different colors from the usual colors of the winter series.

The Save The Ducks x Compound series is now available at some retailers in the US and can be purchased online through Compound and Save The Duck.

What does luxury mean in our virtual reality? Although luxury life was once defined by Marie Antoinette's abundance, the digital age has introduced a new type of wealth measured by the number of followers and the number of clicks. As fashion and luxury develop together, Vetements has updated the luxurious look for the next generation of tycoons-those who have soared to elite status through network influence and cryptocurrency. High-end and high-tech meet in Vetements 22-23 autumn and winter series, creating new fashions for online aristocrats.

The series emphasizes the current cryptocurrency boom through the printing of million-dollar bills, computer chips for Bitcoin mining, and lucky lottery tickets. Although young people are eager to get rich quickly, the age of social media and surveillance has given birth to a new currency that is more valuable than cash-privacy. A series of full-body jumpsuits with masks act as a "VPN in real life", allowing you to escape a world capitalized on eternal networks and continuous connections. In this way, Vetements raised a question as to what is the real definition of luxury in today's society that is addicted to the Internet.

Although the Internet can change your life overnight, Vetements adapts to this fast-paced phenomenon with a series of transformable items and clothing. Since pants can be changed into different lengths and jackets can be turned into jackets, this series is very suitable for busy female bosses in the new era. From Monday morning meetings to nights in town, their velvet bathrobes evolved into evening dresses or long skirts, doubling as draped dresses.

With the return of their iconic graphic T-shirt, people wrote: “Money can’t make me happy, but Vetements can.” All 72 shapes are displayed together with 1 billion counterfeit banknotes through a digital show, making it the “most The cheap and most expensive suit "fashion history." "

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On Sunday, November 28, news broke on the Internet that Virgil Abloh, a visionary who is known for his extended design framework, died of a rare cancer. His career has redefined the term multidisciplinary and changed the landscape of music, culture, fashion, and design. His latest adventure is presented in the SS22 Louis Vuitton series at the Miami Ocean Stadium, which is an interpretation of the Paris show that took place last summer.

The fashion giant has permanently embedded his vision and has influenced Louis Vuitton for many years through meticulous design, marking a premature farewell. Although Abloh's legacy encompasses endless achievements, he undoubtedly has more insight and wisdom to provide to the world. Although the series embodies every ounce that Abloh represents, including the concept of adulthood that connects his love for aspiring artists and young talents, the show ends with a powerful quote that brings the audience back to reality. Many Think this is just a twisted dream-"Life is so short, you can't even waste a day subscribing to what others think you can do, not what you can do."

After Abloh unknowingly finished his final speech, Miami lit fireworks and drones, displaying the message "Virgil is here" and celebrating his huge impact on the world. There is also a towering statue of Virgil Abloh in the stadium, holding an iconic LV monogram book in his hand, watching the audience, expanding his known presence. When every shape appeared on the runway, and when the company came and went, a huge red LV hot air balloon stood beside the show ground, paired with a paper airplane flying around the harbour.

This well-planned event brought together Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Rihanna and a long list of other influential attendees. The show started with an original soundtrack, exploring Abloh's wonderful and expansive taste and his relationship with music. Although the appearance occupies the runway, it is also full of mourning and admiration. Bright colors and modern silhouettes link Louis Vuitton's well-known items with the undeniable freshness of Abloh.

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In the week of the opening of Art Basel in Miami, the city was full of buyers, enthusiasts and artists. Louis Vuitton and the only Abloh gracefully ended their era to celebrate his life, achievements and philosophy. The new generation and change the everlasting fashion landscape. You will always be missed, Virgil, but never forgotten. Thank you for creating space and ways for creative people to thrive and be themselves without apology.

Check out Louis Vuitton's SS22 series and bid farewell to the great show, and reconstruct the art classics below.

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