Alife Is Your Dark Master

Friday, August 15, 2008 | Author: Jon Ledford

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So here’s yet another entirely random collaboration – recently Alife hosted the likes of The Three 6 Mafia for one of their famous courtyard Alife Sessions. What better way to commemorate the event than with a…G-Shock watch! You may picked up on my general disdain for the minimal customization typically involved in G-Shock collaborations, but this one has a 666 logo on the band, so sign me up. There was also a corresponding t shirt for the release. Get the details and more detailed shots after the jump.

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Here’s an artsy fartsy shot of the inside design of the watch. There’s some sweet Alife Sessions branding that looks to be etched in. Unfortunately this will be about as appreciable as art on your insoles or the bottom of your skate deck, but it’s a nice detail all the same.

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That’s what’s up. Say what you want about the Three 6 Mafia, but that right there is totally sweet. For the record, Three 6 is light years better than whatever hipster hop you’ve probably got playing on your iTunes right now. These watches are dropping tomorrow only at Alife NYC. There’s only 100 made. Hail Satan.

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Onto the tee, I never thought I’d be able to get down with the flame print made famous on one too many hip hop videos and album covers (not to mention polyester button ups for nerds) but man, that’s full glory right there.

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Here’s the back of the shirt with the marquee for that night’s events. The shirt will be more widely available and can be picked up at any of the Alife flagship shops this Saturday.

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