Living Proof Issue 10 & Outfit Architecture 2.0 | Product Spotlight
Dan BunnCatch up on all your favourite subcultures with the latest offerings from Living Proof as Bill Strobeck lands himself on the cover of Issue 10 alongside an all-new book showcasing the culture surrounding Polo Ralph Lauren in '90s New York.
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Coming through with two new mags to inject some serious flavour into your coffee table/toilet literature, Living Proof are back doing what they do best: serving up some of the finest interviews and insights into all your favourite subcultures. Ranging from in-depth interviews with legendary filmer William Strobeck and his fellow Supreme heads in Living Proof Magazine Issue 10 to a deep dive into the culture surrounding Polo Ralph Lauren in the late 1990s in Outfit Architecture 2.0, you never quite know what you're gonna get from Living Proof but you know it's always gonna be good. Find out more about their latest offerings below!
Living Proof Magazine Issue 10
First up, following on from their previous issue which featured the one-and-only Andrew Reynolds on the cover, Living Proof Magazine Issue 10 keeps the skateboarding focus going with another triple OG on the cover: William Strobeck. Known more for his work behind the lens than in front of it, Strobeck is without a doubt one of the most influential filmers of the modern generation and Living Proof Issue 10 takes us deeper than ever into his mind as he chats to fellow filmmaker, Gus Van Sant (best known for directing 'Good Will Hunting' and 'My Own Private Idaho').

Alongside Strobeck, Living Proof Issue 10 also features a wide variety of other skateboarding legends from across the globe. Representing the States, we've got interviews with all-time great, Grant Taylor, as well as contemporary sensation and one of Strobeck's latest protégés, Troy Gipson; even further afield, we've got an interview with Japanese Asics rider, Kyonosuke Yamashita, as well as a feature highlighting Tokyo's PROV skate shop; and holding it down for the UK the issue also features an interview with one of our favourites from across the bridge: Bristol's very own Bear Myles.

But of course, Living Proof isn't just a skate mag and Issue 10 is also packed with a load of other interviews and features to help shine a light on more of your favourite underground subcultures. For the graff heads, this issue features interviews with graffiti legends, MKUE 246 and BEGR D30; for the fashion heads, Living Proof have treated us to an in-depth look into the one-of-a-kind brand that's making table tennis cool, Little Tokyo Table Tennis; as well as an interview with Japanese artist, Haroshi, who's known for his sculptures made from recycled skateboard decks; and a deep dive into cult sandwich shop, Uncle Paulie's Deli, for the foodies. No matter what you're into, Living Proof Issue 10 has got you covered.

Living Proof Outfit Architecture 2.0
Alongside the new Issue, we've also got a bangin' new standalone book from the Living Proof publishing house, this time documenting the culture surrounding Polo Ralph Lauren in late-1990s New York City. Packed with a load of intimate photography from the period, 'Outfit Architecture 2.0' offers up an inside look into how Polo Ralph Lauren went from being an upper-class fashion brand to a coveted grail of street culture and symbol of status throughout New York's impoverished neighbourhoods.

In particular, the book shines a light on the Lo Lifes crew who became infamous for boosting Ralph Lauren gear, ultimately dictating which pieces were the most sought-after and heavily influencing the style present in downtown NYC and beyond. Whether you're a fashion guru, history nerd or culture vulture, 'Outfit Architecture 2.0' offers a fresh and interesting look into a lesser-known part of the history of one of the world's most beloved brands and it's well worth checking out!

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