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Originally Posted by DownyBoy

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anybody have the product code for this? or a site that might be selling it?
i really might have to get one of these.  what is the significance of the 24? griffey?
 
Originally Posted by andfattoo

Originally Posted by DownyBoy

Originally Posted by instaPUMP




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anybody have the product code for this? or a site that might be selling it?
i really might have to get one of these.  what is the significance of the 24? griffey?
Kobe. That hoodie isn't new. I forget which collection it was a part of.
 
^^^24 has nothing to do with Kobe...#24 has to do with Loopwheeler machine and it spins at 24 rpm.

Number 10 is allocated to Nike Sportswear for being the playmaker while Loopwheeler is assigned 24 to represent the number of revolutions per minute on one Loopwheeler machine.

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�Amazing how slower is better. Quality is time. Craft beats mass. 100% organic cotton, slow-spun at 24 rpm is a testament to a vision. The AW77 Loopwheeler material is woven on rotating looms in the only factory of its kind -- anywhere. The yarn never comes under tension. The relaxed fabric is supremely soft. Under the watchful eye of craftsmen, a mere handful of the AW77 hoodies can be made each day in Japan. Flat-lock stitched to a level of comfort and durability, nearly impossible to match.


 
Originally Posted by instaPUMP

^^^24 has nothing to do with Kobe...#24 has to do with Loopwheeler machine and it spins at 24 rpm.

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�Amazing how slower is better. Quality is time. Craft beats mass. 100% organic cotton, slow-spun at 24 rpm is a testament to a vision. The AW77 Loopwheeler material is woven on rotating looms in the only factory of its kind -- anywhere. The yarn never comes under tension. The relaxed fabric is supremely soft. Under the watchful eye of craftsmen, a mere handful of the AW77 hoodies can be made each day in Japan. Flat-lock stitched to a level of comfort and durability, nearly impossible to match.


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[h1]Freshness Feature: Nike and Loopwheeler[/h1]

Interview with Satoshi Suzuki – Owner, Loopwheeler
Produced by: Dan Hwang (DAN H.)

Loopwheeler is a brand built on a foundation of quality craftsmanship that has earned them a partnership with NIKE.  Nike Sportswear has seen the illustrious heritage of Nike come alive with vigor and excitement, thanks in no small part to Loopwheeler.  The partnership sought to use the elegance of Loopwheeler’s design process to both revive and reinvent some of Nike’s most historic pieces.  For further insight into the Loopwheeler X Nike project read the interview.

Nike and Loopwheeler sharing the obsession for quality and craftsmanship.

It’s the obsession of quality and craftsmanship that drives Nike designers to create the most premium products. It was that obsession that drove Nike Design Director, Jarett Reynolds, to seek out Mr. Suzuki of Loopwheeler during a stay at Nike’s Tokyo Design Studio (TDS). Fleece is a part of sportswear DNA and as a Nike designer, Mr. Reynold’s has been obsessed with the material since day one. Loopwheeler, a brand based in Japan, is a company revered for their high-grade fleece. And so it happened that during Reynold’s stay in Japan, he began working together with Mr. Suzuki to create some of Nike’s most premium and iconic Nike Sportswear products.

A marriage of obsession, the Nike Sportswear products resulting from this relationship embody all Nike and Loopwheeler stand for – supreme quality and meticulous craftsmanship. Working closely with Loopwheeler, one of the only manufacturers in the world that still makes their cotton fabric on the original loop wheel machines, Nike has crafted iconic Nike Sportswear products that are practically handmade. Created though an incredibly detailed process, the Nike Sportswear products created with Loowheeler are extremely limited in quantity with an unsurpassed quality.

When did you first develop your passion for clothing and materials?

It was with a sweatshirt that my mom bought me. It was made using a loopwheel machine. I still remember the sensation of the lining when I wore it which was soft and comfortable. It was that sweatshirt that started my passion for materials and clothing.

What was your motivation to create Loopwheeler?

The loopwheel fabric has the best texture and it makes perfectly original sweatshirts. Japan is the only country that still has the technology to knit loopwheel fabric for sweatshirts and there are only 200 loopwheel machines left in the world.

When did you first become interested in clothing and materials?

It was when I was going to a grade school (in late ‘60’s). Nowadays I recollect that the lining material of a sweat shirt that my mom bought me was made using loopwheel machine. I still remember the sensation when I wore it within my brain and with all my body, which was soft and snug. I think it was when I started to grow special attachment to materials and clothing.

Is this the first time you have worked with another company, tell us about some of the other works?

Products for Studio Ghibli, the most renowned animation studio represented by Hayao Miyazaki. We are designing and producing limited products to be sold exclusively at the shop in the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka. Collaboration product with Beams Plus: We design and produce exclusive special make-ups to be sold at Beams Plus shops around the country. Product design and production for Ships Woman’s. Product design and production for kids, titled “Kodomo (=Kids’) Beams Project.
 
I noticed that this Nike ACG Roundup 550 Vest is available on Eastbay...any info on sizing/fit?
 
I've been eying that ACG vest for awhile, I probably will cop that or the puffy shinier one that's just a little cheaper.

And getting schooled about that Loopwheeler material
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I love the NSW/LOOPWHEELER gear - I've got the Nike M-65Black/plaid jacket, 5 NSW T-shirts and a Tech Pack Boston hoody...  hanging out for a Cheyenne 2000 NSW Backpack and AW77 hoody. The only problem I have found is that after 6 months wearing my dark grey Tech Pack hoody it has UV damage from the sun on the shoulders and sleeves ???
 
Originally Posted by CrDPatt


I noticed that this Nike ACG Roundup 550 Vest is available on Eastbay...any info on sizing/fit?
If you let me know what size you normally wear, I can have someone check on the measurements/fit of this vest in our warehouse.

EastbayRep - Ray
 
Originally Posted by ElijahBrohammed

Originally Posted by andfattoo

Originally Posted by DownyBoy

Originally Posted by instaPUMP




nike-sportswear-loopwheeler-1.jpg
anybody have the product code for this? or a site that might be selling it?
i really might have to get one of these.  what is the significance of the 24? griffey?
Kobe. That hoodie isn't new. I forget which collection it was a part of.

how much is this going for? sorry i just got home.
 
Originally Posted by andfattoo

i like the vest too........... i usually wear XL or XXL for tees.
Here are the measurements on the Nike ACG RoundUp 550 110Z Vest - Men's in Black Pendleton Wool (53723774):

XL = 29.5" Long, (taken from the base of the collar, down the back to the hem) - 23.5" Armpit to Armpit
XXL = 31" Long, (taken from the base of the collar, down the back to the hem) - 26.5" Armpit to Armpit

The vest has a Regular Fit.

I hope this helps.

EastbayRep - Ray
 
^this guy ray is everywhere, i swear he runs a nt search for the word "eastbay"


but i have two loop wheeler pieces. a pair of sweats I bought in a sz M, tha tmy wife won't let me wear in public because they are too tight, and a pull over hoodie that i absolutely love! they had it at the outlets for 15$....trust me i was stoked!

I have a few different aw77 pieces as well.

thanks for the loopwheeler read, very insightful, but i'm sure my wife won't ever let me pay retail for a loopwheeler item....
 
^this guy ray is everywhere, i swear he runs a nt search for the word "eastbay"


but i have two loop wheeler pieces. a pair of sweats I bought in a sz M, tha tmy wife won't let me wear in public because they are too tight, and a pull over hoodie that i absolutely love! they had it at the outlets for 15$....trust me i was stoked!

I have a few different aw77 pieces as well.

thanks for the loopwheeler read, very insightful, but i'm sure my wife won't ever let me pay retail for a loopwheeler item....
 
Originally Posted by daaznfella

^this guy ray is everywhere, i swear he runs a nt search for the word "eastbay"
We do search for the word "Eastbay" to see if there are any questions directed toward us, but we also look through threads to see if there are any questions we can answer. 
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EastbayRep - Ray
 
Originally Posted by EastbayRep

Originally Posted by daaznfella

^this guy ray is everywhere, i swear he runs a nt search for the word "eastbay"
We do search for the word "Eastbay" to see if there are any questions directed toward us, but we also look through threads to see if there are any questions we can answer. 
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EastbayRep - Ray
Great initiative EB it benefits both sides 
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[h2]Nike Sportswear DWR Twill Classic Trail Run Jacket[/h2]
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Nike Sportswear has served up a pair of new lightweight jackets for the fall season. The DWR Twill Classic Trail Run Jacket offers a breathable repellent frame paired with contrasting zipper and pull chord accents. The jacket offers a sealed zipper shroud at the front and pocket for increased water resistance. The jacket is offered in tan with red highlights and black with dark blue highlights and blends pleasing aesthetics with technical sophistication, priced at ¥18,900. Available now at NOS.
 
[h2]Nike Sportswear Athletics Far East Collection[/h2]
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Influenced by Japanese manufacture, Nike Sportswear is taking a grassroots approach by unveiling their newest line, the NSW Far East Collection. Melding athletic aesthetics with quality textiles and leathers that would be seen used by contemporary fashion brands, the NSW Far East collection consists of Nike’s traits such as Lunar Foam, luminous colors, and respect to the stylings that were birthed with the brand. Hints of Blue Ribbon Sports and the Japanese artistry of sportswear are seen throughout the NSW Far East Collection. An abstract video of the line gives the viewer a quick look at what is seen in the lookbook.

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ATHLETICS FAR EAST from Amazing Grace on Vimeo.

ATHLETICS FAR EAST from Amazing Grace on Vimeo.
 
Originally Posted by Sixfoot nathan

Originally Posted by ERS

Picked up the Destroyer varsity jacket this past week. Normally a Large and like my stuff fitted but it seem too fitted for my liking so just going to exchange it, other than that the jacket is 
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. Leather is so buttery 
the leather isnt what i expected

im looking to purchase the varsity too but does the leather compared to these?

Im looking to upgrade...

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