Honda CX500 by the Wrenchmonkees












Stone Island Shadow, the project designed by the creative team Acronym®, Errolson Hugh and Michaela Sachenbacher, sees in the third season its linear progression in both depth and direction. Newly developed fabrics, styles and graphical standards continue the project's original mandate and demonstrate its ongoing relevance through styles whose intrinsic value is a direct result of their sophistication.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built. The name is an acronym for the five categories of the system: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP.
Stone Island Shadow is primarily a system based upon the idea of clothing as a man's interface with his environment. Proven functional principles from both military and active sportswear allow the individual items in the collection to work both alone and, most effectively, synergistically together. The Grid is independent of seasonal and aesthetic change, so there is functional continuity between all Shadow collections and items regardless of when they were produced. Each item is an extension of its owner's personal system.





























The Stone Island Shadow vector continues with the project's fourth seasonal capsule collection. Fueled by new reactions within the project's original conceptual core, fresh manifestations of fabric, style, detail, and interface emerge as the lightest, yet most comprehensive, offering thus far.
This unique trajectory begins, of course, at a unique point of origin — the inimitable constellation of research and development that is STONE ISLAND. Hidden detail and potential action lies at the heart of each and every Stone Island Shadow style.
Enfolding this in a simpler, softer way, a new focus can be brought to bear on both resolution of shape and fidelity of color. The goal is vibrancy and directness; stripping away the superfluous without sacrificing capability, and the lightness that can only be found by moving through one's environment with zero resistance.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP. All Shadow fabrics work together as part of the grid — breathable, moisture managing, skin-friendly and maintainable — chosen for their balance of performance technology and the aesthetic treatments for which Stone Island has been known since its inception.











































Stone Island Shadow began as a discourse between Sportswear Company owner Carlo Rivetti and the design team of Michaela Sachenbacher and Errolson Hugh, also known as Acronym® — a platform for exploration that rapidly evolved into a system-based program for a new generation of urban masculine apparel.
Pre-dawn coast. Storm systems circling. Locals only. Crepuscular color. Non-place. The sixth Stone Island Shadow capsule is an investigation of the in-between: neither day nor night, neither active nor elegant, but the transition itself. Asymmetric, fully ergonomic patterns call for motion and dynamics, as do hybrid constructions blending Lycra®, cottons, and performance membranes. Surfing and motocross serve as departure points for material and shape, arriving subtly elegant and technologically sophisticated.
Built on the PARSEQ Modular Performance Grid — PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP — Shadow lives at the point of tension and transition, at the boundary where one thing has the potential to become another.















































The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic navigation under the hand instead of pushing you toward a mouse. The whole object reads as light hardware rather than a centerpiece, favors packing and redeploying—such as magnets on the underside so the halves can join together for transport.
It runs wire-free and is meant to be adjusted over time rather than treated as a fixed appliance. Typical usage notes describe it lasting roughly a couple of weeks of frequent daily use before needing attention again, with the exact cadence depending on how it’s set up and used.
Stone Island’s Navigation Series: Reinvent the Wheel, photographed by Liam MacRae, is part of the brand’s ongoing study of orientation and movement. The work frames navigation as both physical and symbolic—referencing terrain, direction, and systems of guidance. Within the series, “Reinvent the Wheel” emphasizes reinterpreting established structures of travel and perception, continuing Stone Island’s research into exploration and the mechanics of wayfinding.




Combination lock console with double lock and automatic opener
Practically designed multifunctional compartments
Notebook and cable pockets
Length adjustable carrying strap
5 year warranty
Polycarbonate
17L



The Kormas Loafers, features a hybrid sole construction, geometric upper construction with two different textures leather. Slip-on opening with front strap.


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Arc’teryx A2B Commuter Jacket W Chalk 15536, released 2015. Technical soft shell with motoi lines.






A ruggedly cozy standalone hood. Five fabrics united to keep your head, neck and face warm and comfortable through the winter.












In 2021 designer Jun Takahashi has turned to some of his long-time friends in the Tokyo fashion scene to offer their take on UC’s signature hybrid style with a series of leather sleeve down jackets with various mixed materials and detailing. Created in partnership with peers sacai, Kolor, Fragment design, TheSoloist and N.Hoolywood. The jackets all take a different tact to exploring the same style of garment.









Back detail from the 4503 pant from JOHNUNDERCOVER's "Cold Blood" Collection.




September 20, 2008 - Maj. Paul "Max" Moga, the first F-22A Raptor Demonstration Team pilot, roars his aircraft into a high g-force turn above Naval Air Station Oceana during the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the NAS Oceana Air Show in Virginia Beach, VA.



Gelatin silver print, printed 1999. 43.5 x 58.8 cm. Signed and dated in ballpoint pen lower right. Signed, dated, titled in ballpoint pen as well as photographer's thumb print on the verso. - Framed under glass.

This earthquake-proof house on a hillside in western Chile by architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen has six rooms with glass walls (+ photos by Cristobal Palma).



























Credits:
Photography: Aline &Jacqueline Tappia Reynaud
Stylist: Lorenzo Posocco
Models: Charlie & Robin
Hair: Sophie Harris
Make-up: Jasmin Laura Rosso
Assistant: James Rg Neville
WTAPS FW13 Lifist lookbook image with Tetsu Nishiyama riding a vintage motorcycle, part of the collection’s lifestyle-focused presentation.
BMW 5 Series E34 generation
These functional square glasses were created in collaboration with Kaneko Optical. They use an innovative material, in which binchotan charcoal is kneaded into the plastic of the frame. The blue light-blocking lenses protect your eyes from harmful rays from PCs and smartphones. The titanium components ensure lightweight construction and high durability. The modern square design creates an intellectual impression. Available in three colors: black, brown, and a distinctive navy, these glasses combine practicality with fashion.




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