California based Freshjive have unveiled its Spring 2011 Lookbook, featuring a clothing line that is the product of the brands’ recent evolution. Freshjive recently removed their logo from the brand, which attributes to each piece in this collection being logo-less. The collection shines a positive light upon the brand, signaling high quality with innovation in future collections to come. More pictures after the jump.
Freshjive has undergone some changes since the last season marked by the tags which do not read Freshjive anymore, simplicity at its finest. However, they retain their edge that has carried them for so long and unleash the Spring ’10 collection. We touched upon certain pieces recently, but here’s a complete look that includes a button-ups, tees, a New Era cap, shorts, bags, pants, shorts and a whole lot more. Check out Freshjive’s drop after the jump. Read more…
Karmaloop TV gives the rundown on Freshjive’s 2010 collection. You may remember that the owner, Rick Klotz, has given the brand a new look by simplifying the tags and branding leaving off the Freshjive name. See what the Buyer Wire has to say about the new Freshjive products. See video above.
We are very proud to announce Clothes For Care, a clothing drive in partnership with various clothing brands to donate to the less fortunate. With the help of Single Second, Ultra, Charlie Noble, Jonathan Da Lynn, Phormula, BMC, Freshjive, Desired Hearts and a few others, we were able to collect a large amount of clothing including jackets, beanies, sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats, pants and even sneakers that will be donated to a local rescue mission, which will greatly benefit people who need these more than most. We would again like to thank the brands who participated in this campaign to make a difference and supporting the cause.
Update: Further explanation and pictures can be found after the jump.
Started back in 1989, Freshjive has established a respectable and controversial reputation throughout their 20 year run. Although they are not completely throwing in the towel, they are rebranding and completely changing their image from mainly graphic tees to more contemporary products. Freshjive kicked off their new brandless look on Black Friday with the release of the Hope Is Fading Fast tee and will expand their line starting in 2010. Here’s a look into their Fall 2010 collection, which includes simple pieces with a more refined style. Via Hypebeast.
Twenty years strong and still kicking, Freshjive has extended their Warehouse Sale through the end of the weekend, Sunday, December 13th. The sale is still located at their original location and will run from 10 am till 4 pm. They will have plenty of new and old seasonal products on hand, with major discounts as noted in the flyer. Customers who spend over $100, will receive a free gift as an added bonus. Be sure to stop by and check out the sale.
Freshjive Warehouse
1317 S. Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 748-0129
Warehouse sales are popping up around this time offering major discounts on past products. Freshjive is among the many brands who partake in these kinds of events. Freshjive will be holding their annual Winter Warehouse Sale this Friday through Saturday, December 11th – December 12. They have mentioned on their flyer that there will be all new products and all sizes. In addition, products marked down to 50-75% and giving a free gift to those who spend over $100. Check out the flyer after the jump for full details.
Freshjive has always been known for their controversial issues influencing their designs and continue down this path with their latest remixing an iconic photo of President Barack Obama created by Shepard Fairey. The Hope Is Fading Fast tee features Fairey’s photo fading noting the disappointment of the Obama administration. This will be Freshjive’s first shirt to release without the Freshjive branding. It will be pre-releasing this upcoming Black Friday and will be available at Reserve and other retailers worldwide.
First Freshjive and now Loud& Obnoxious. If you haven’t heard by now, Freshjive is going for a new look for the 2010 by no longer using any brand logos or names on their products. Loud& Obnoxious is also changing things up for 2010 by simplifying the name to just an acronym, L&O. With a new name comes new products including the announcement of a Cut & Sew collection. Stay tuned for more Loud& Obnoxious and L&O.
Parts of Freshjive’s Holiday ’09 collection is making its way from the warehouse into retailers like Karmaloop.com. Here’s a look at a few of Freshjive’s tees including the Method Man, Hard Times in LA, Cross Box and the Burrito Supreme shirts. As of now only their tees have dropped at Karmaloop, but keep an eye out for the rest to release. Also be sure to use discount code SWAGSYNDICATE when you check out.