Altamont continues roll out dope collaborations through their “Cut From a Different Cloth” series. Following Eriberto Oriol last week comes the latest: Brian Slash Hansen. A “custom skate rider, dog owner and golfer,” Slash is for sure one of the more unique characters inhabiting the planet. Peep the collection after the jump.
Altamont’s “Cut From a Different Cloth” returns with a two part series on Eriberto Oriol, a legend so legendary that he sired another legend, Estevan Oriol. Check out part one above.
More heat from Agenda. Continuing with their high profile collabos in skate, Starter has linked with Altamont for a series of snap back caps. They obviously aren’t re-inventing the wheel here, but the simple “A” flipped Little League old school is just an overall good look. Check out another angle after the jump.
Everyone knows who Estevan Oriol is these days, with his images and Mr. Cartoon’s iconic artwork currently dominating the Los Angeles Latino art scene, but not everyone knows that Estevan’s gift was handed down directly from his father, Eriberto. For the next installment of their “Cut From a Different Cloth” collabos, Altamont has linked with Eriberto Oriol to produce a collection that takes iconic LA imagery to an even deeper heritage level. The photos speak for themselves and if Eriberto’s logo looks familiar, it should, it was done by none other than Mr. Cartoon. Full looks at the collection after the jump.
In continuing their collaboration together, Altamont and Neck Face have released this super limited tee from Neck Face’s “Devil’s Disciple” Halloween show at OHWOW gallery in Miami. This tee is only available at the gallery so you’ll need to cop a plane ticket to get a hold of one. More looks at the shirt after the jump.
Altamont continues to bring the good shit with their three new jackets for Holiday. The fleece lined, perf pleather Novel 2, the water-resistant military twill Uptown and the hooded military twill Kickstart will hit Altamont retailers next month. The perf obviously stands out, here’s to hoping they cook up a super limited real leather version. More looks after the jump.
Finally so not as to keep you hanging on a bunch of talk, interesting as it may be, here is the full 10.Deep x Altamont collection. Full looks after the jump.
Continuing in their mission to collaborate with like minded companies and individuals that are “cut from a different cloth” Altamont has hooked up with 10.Deep for their latest apparel collection. Consisting of several tees, a hoodie, a flannel, a footie scarf, and a fitted, the 10.Deep x Altamont collection was inspired by the events surrounding the original Altamont concert in 1969 that resulted in 4 deaths including a homicide. Altamont got another one of their collaborators, Epicly Later’d’s Patrick O’Dell to interview 10.Deep founder and creative director Scott Sasso about the project. Enjoy.