Showing posts with label Ol' Dirty Bastard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ol' Dirty Bastard. Show all posts

6 Jul 2016

ECAPCITY

ECAPCITY have brought back a classic 59FIFTY from their archives inspired by the clan from the slums of Shaolin. The phrase Cash Rules Everything Around Me was made immortal on the classic Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and the acronym is the main focus of this piece.

13 Jun 2016

Wu-Tang Clan x New Era Cap

As per usual sought after exclusives start life in Asian territories, mainly in Japan or Hong Kong. Then they find new life in America, making them slightly more accessible to use Europeans. Now the it seems that New Era Europe have cottoned onto the popularity of the Wu-Tang caps and have brought over these exclusives to our shores.

28 Apr 2016

Wu-Tang Is For The Children

As the great Ol' Dirty Bastard once said "Wu-Tang is for the children." and Hat Club have released kids sized versions of their popular Wu-Tang Clan 59FIFTY. Built using a black crown and visor, the Wu Emblem is embroidered across the front panels in metallic gold stitch. A green undervisor is added to complete the look. Head over to Hat Club's online store to get yours now http://www.hatclub.com/.

15 Jul 2015

Wu-Tang Clan x New Era Cap

Hat Club are back with another exclusive Wu-Tang joint and as it's Wednesday why not share it. The latest Clan inspired piece features a black base with the Wu emblem embroidered in yellow on the front panels. On the rear, "Wu-Tang" also appears in yellow stitch while the piece is finished with a grey undervisor. Available now via Hat Club http://www.hatclub.com/.

10 Jun 2015

Wu-Tang Clan x New Era Cap

From the slums of Shaolin, Wu-Tang Clan strikes again! It's Wednesday, Wu Wednesday to be precise and if you missed out on the Hat Club restock you'll be happy to see this post as Cap Collector have released two Wu-Tang Clan 59FIFTYs. Both caps are built using a black woollen base and while one has the Wu emblem, the other features a Wu flag. All embroidery on the caps use yellow stitch, on the front and back panels of the crown. Check these pieces out now via Cap Collector http://capcollector.com/.