Friday, January 27, 2012

Fuggin' Friday #19

Fuggin' Friday #19

Here is the nineteenth Fuggin' Friday feature. Enjoy! If you don't know what a Fuggin' Friday post is, check out all the info here.

The Hundreds x Casio G-Shock Watch


LA-based lifestyle brand The Hundreds have teamed with Casio for an exciting G-Shock offering in the form of the GW 5610. In a theme similar to the yin and yang, the watch features a white strap and contrasting black bezel and negative display. This new product was first spotted at Berlin’s ‘The Bright’ trade show with a forthcoming release anticipated in either March or April 2012. For now, allow this image to serve as an official preview.

Source: PROVIDERmag

Jordan Spizike "Bordeaux"


After teasing the public about the release of the Jordan Spizike “Bordeaux” with Spike Lee’s gifting of a pair to U.S. President Barack Obama, Jordan Brand officially announces the visuals and release date for the latest rendition. Featuring the customary cement/elephant print on the toe box and reverse heel, the pair emboldens its understated Neutral Grey base with strong hits of Varsity Maize, Laser Blue and Varsity Red throughout. Retailing for $175 USD and releasing on February 4, the pair has received mixed opinions as to the execution of its colorful construction and design. You decide – are you feeling the recent color iteration?

Source: Hypebeast

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport


Dubbed the “Bumblebee” of Veyrons, this very yellow 16.4 Grand Sport special edition of the French Bugatti Veyron was unveiled at the Qatar Motor Show recently. Allegedly the favorite color combination of founder Ettore Bugatti, the yellow/black carbon fibered ride is no doubt creating a buzz on the streets given its expected exclusivity, build, aesthetics and price tag. Boasting a top speed of 407 km/h and 350 km/h with its roof up or down respectively, the Veyron stakes its claim to a hefty price tag of $1.58 million EUR (approx. $2.06 million USD) compared to $1.4 million EUR (approx. $1.82 million USD) for the standard version. Limited to a manufacturing run of only 150 units, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport is not only a sight for sore eyes but likely to become a coveted automobile of car collectors due to its limited status.


Source: Autoblog

Hope you enjoyed the nineteenth post for the Fuggin' Friday feature. Tune in next week for another Fuggin' Friday weekly post!

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