Akomplice Clothing

Onitsuka Tiger x BAIT by Akomplice

October 18th, 2013

Onitsuka Tiger x BAIT by Akomplice

The Colorado Eighty-Five 6,200 FT

We are proud to announce the release of the first sneaker designed by Akomplice, which is GQ Magazine’s “Sneaker of the Week”. Our retailer BAIT has long-been a staunch supporter of the Onitsuka Tiger and the Colorado 85 model. When BAIT was presented with the opportunity to collaborate on the model, they found it fitting to reach out to us since they knew Akomplice originated from Colorado. We were honored to infuse our Rocky Mountain roots into the Onitsuka Tiger model, which bears our state’s name. This collaborative design is ripe with details that relate to our native state, starting with the name 6,200 FT, which is the exact elevation of Akomplice founders Mike and Patrick’s hometown of Carbondale, Colorado. The kicks also sport braided hiking laces and reinforced ripstop panels, which are always apropos when drawing inspiration from the Rocky Mountains. The nods to Colorado continue in the shoes color scheme of red, white, blue and yellow, which match our state flag and are representative of Colorado’s environmental features: Blue symbolizes the clear blue Rocky Mountain skies, gold acknowledges the abundant Colorado sunshine, red represents Colorado’s red soil, and white symbolizes the snow on the mountains. The visual cues to the ski slopes of Colorado are not limited to the surface. Within the shoe, a ski map has been emblazoned on the in-sole and reappears on the back of the hangtag, which doubles as a lift ticket. Check all pics after the jump.

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Shorty’s x Akomplice

October 1st, 2013

UPDATE:

Congratulations to Crossword Puzzle wizard, Matthew Nordman! Matt was the first person to answer all of the questions on the AK x Shorty’s Skateboards Crossword Puzzle that we dropped last week as a part of our collaboration. Matt won a $500 + prize pack made up of all Shorty’s and Akomplice gear. He’s gonna be set on wax and tees for a while now. Thanks Matt for proving your dedication to the brands and coming through with all the correct answers!

Shorty’s was one of the hot innovative brands of my time. Growing up skating in a small town, everything was about skating, school then skate, skate at breaks, travel to find new spots, watch skate videos, make our own. Back when skate shops were far a few between I’d have my dad drive an hour just to find a real one, one who carried brands like Alien Workshop and Shorty’s. My history with early skating made It a real honor to meet and work with Tony. The t-shirt we designed for the collab is a crossword puzzle, but in tradition of Shorty’s we used our hyperlight ink so when you go outside into the sunlight, the words “Fuck You” appear into one of the answers of the puzzle, playing off the tee that spelled Fuck You when you held the shirt together a certain way. Along with the shirt also comes an exclusive co-branded sharpie. To add another piece, we decided to setup a contest. So here it is, just launching now, and no winner yet. the first person to email info@akomplice-clothing.com the correct answers to the crossword will win $500 worth of Akomplice/Shorty’s product. When we have a winning submission we will make a post in his name. Checkout some more shots of the collab after the jumpThe shirt drops on our webstore this Thursday at 12am.

-Mike Akomplice

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Fall 2013 Lookbook

September 25th, 2013

Rather than staged and meticulously styled, the Akomplice Fall 2013 lookbook takes a different approach, giving a natural look at each artist’s style with palpable personality captured in each image. The artists chose to don Akomplice staples including 5 panel hats, jackets, hoodies, patterned pants and vintage inspired jerseys from our fall collection. The end result is a set of images that naturally blends into the background of Denver rather than appearing as a set of branded advertisements. Checkout the entire lookbook after the jump.

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