New Era x King Stampede

King Stampede’s New Era features a grey/black color-way, their logo on the front, and a well executed cement-print brim. A great pick-up to match those cement print kicks. A good job done by King Stampede.
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King Stampede’s New Era features a grey/black color-way, their logo on the front, and a well executed cement-print brim. A great pick-up to match those cement print kicks. A good job done by King Stampede.
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Pictures of the Huf x New Era 3M pack were released earlier this year and now we have a better look at the entire line-up. The pack features four different 3M hats – red, white, grey, and black. The 3M looks really hot when light is flashed on it. A great innovation from Huf. The hats will be released this summer alongside the Huf x DVS 3M pack.
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Reason Clothing will release two New Era caps as part of their Summer 2007 collection. There will be a more subtle pin-stripe New Era with a big logo embroidery on the front. No word on pricing of these caps.
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Dave’s Quality Meat comes back with some New Era caps. They have one black/white checkered, one woodland scene print and two polka dot joints (black/white and white/red). These caps will be released very soon. More pics after the jump!
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Here is the latest Recon x New Era cap. They offer the cap in two colorways, black/turquoise and also in denim. The caps has just arrived at Stless.
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Kicks/Hi will release some new New Era caps tomorrow. There are five pinstripe colorways and they are all in limited quantities.
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This cap is the latest New Era creation by Major DC. It is made out of duck cloth, which is a heavy fabric, usually used to make tents, sneakers or bags. Watch the video below for more info.
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