Posts Tagged ‘Customs’
fitted hawaii custom new era fitted baseball caps FITTED HAWAII has just received a limited stock of two custom NEW ERA MLB fitted baseball caps. One of the caps is the Cleveland Indians fitted that features Teal on the two front panels, Black on the back panels with a Red bill and button to top it all off. Also, they have received a custom New York Yankees cap in the classic Navy Blue color way with White embroidery and have added a Red button and a Green under bill to switch things up. Th
Rock-N-Jocks Tampa Bay Devil Rays 59Fifty
Friday, August 28th, 2009
Rock-N-Jocks just dropped this hugely anticipated Tampa Bay Devil Rays Custom New Era 59/50 Fitted. This hat is all purple with an all green bill. The back of the hat has the embroidered m.l.b. logo in purple, white, and green. Do not sleep on this one it will be gone quick since it is only limited to 30 total pieces. Go pick this one up and many other new released customs only at www.rocknjocks.com
Live and Let Die
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
“When he left the aircraft with the other passengers he had resigned himself to the notorious purgatory of the US Health, Immigration and Customs machinery.” (001) Purgatory, adjective. Any condition or place of temporary punishment, suffering, expiation, or the like.Bond is coming off of the secret service plane from England to America. He has been to America and knows of their grueling procedures at airport to let in foreigners. Especially the kind that might be double agents which pretend to
Rome II Nike Dunk Low Customs
Thursday, July 9th, 2009
These Dunks are Fire! With it’s bright coloring and sea foam green suede, they are so odd that you are left with no choice but to break necks. The artwork in the mid panels is replicated from the painting, while the contrast stitching and white suede tongue are a perfect accent to the clear vinyl swooshes.
Wagashi: Cooling Kyoto Kibune River Yokan
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Kyoto Strategies and Customs for Feeling Cool in Summer This yokan wagashi is section of river with swimming fish, floating green leaves and boulders that in addition to being tasty meant to have a cooling effect on the mind of the eater. This confection is called Kibunegawa, after the Kibune River which is a stream in the North Mountains of Kyoto that flows down to the Kamo River. The village of Kibune is a very popular summer destination for a half day trip from Kyoto (city) to co