Only makin 20 of these babies due to the multiple legal infringements.
Vintage apple/vinegar wash, viscose bamboo/organic cotton, With limited “Tuff like Toof” woven label.
Mad Science has been asked again to design apparel and accessory graphics for the Global Sport Style division of ADIDAS.
See below some of the work MAD SCIENCE has done for ADIDAS in the past.
"MENTAL" TEE - Graphic ATTACK Program for Europe
"STACKED" TEE - Graphic ATTACK Program for Europe
PEARL OVERSIZE - Inline Sport Casual Range - Asia
Plaid Transparent Jacket - Inline Sport Casual - Asia
Plaid Vest - Inline Sport Casual - Asia
Logo Hoody - Inline Sport Casual - Europe
Line Stacked - Inline Sport Casual - Asia
Christmas Fair Isle - Holiday Attack - Global
to see more of ADIDAS NEO LABEL please visit there website
The lovely people over at Smart Shanghai and Creative Hunt have featured MAD SCIENCE once again. For those of you who are unaware, SmartShanghai.com is the Shanghai’s standard/premium city guide – featuring dining, nightlife, tourism, and business. Creative Hunt is a subsidiary from SmartShanghai.com serving as creative services directory and employment hub for urban China’s creative houses and talents.
Here is a follow up to the SPAGETTI x MAD SCIENCE Alleycat track bike. We put on a helmet cam and road that bike in the 2010 Shanghai Alleycat. Not sure if any of you are aware of the traffic in this city, but it is famous for aggressive cab and bus drivers, and possibly one of the most respected alleycat host-cities in the world. To do well in the race, you must not stop at red lights or avoid on coming traffic. It was gnarly to say the least and I will definitely travel to Shanghai every year for this race.
Alleycat:
An Alleycat race is an informal bicycle race. Alleycats almost always take place in cities, and are often organized by bicycle messengers. The informality of the organization is matched by the emphasis on taking part, rather than simple competition. Many Alleycats present prizes for the last competitor to finish (sometimes known as Dead Fuckin’ Last or DFL).[1] The first race to be called “Alleycat” was held in Toronto on October 30, 1989 and continued, in its original form, around Halloween and Valentine’s Day for the following five years. In 1993, when Toronto messengers shared Alleycat stories at the first international messenger race (C.M.W.C Berlin), the name and the concept spread far and wide. Regularly organized Alleycats can be found in cities across North America, Europe and Asia. Many smaller cities with no cycle messenger population are also home to alleycats run by the burgeoning urban cyclist subculture. The Shanghai 2010 race was around 23km and the top 20 riders finished between 46 and 54 minutes. A total of 240 riders from all over the world participated in this year’s Shanghai Alleycat.
We have teamed up with blank apparel company Ying’s Apparel to create some MAD SCIENCE branded tees and soccer jerseys. Super limited and top quality. Stay tuned for frequent additions and collaborations.