Concepts Nike Air Max 1 SP – Mellow
March 28, 2022 | Category: Ward 1 SneakersIntroducing the Concepts x Nike Air Max SP “Mellow”
Batman x Dr. Squatch
March 19, 2022 | Category: Photography
Batman x Dr. Squatch
In a city full of endless grime, the dangers of synthetic detergents lurk around every corner. Featuring two limited edition bar soaps inspired by The Batman™ and The Riddler™, only you can uncover the clues within to help save Gotham City™ and restore your clean routine to glory.
The Batman™ Bricc
Vigilant, Mysterious & Enduring, Just Like a Squatch Man Should Be.
Inspired by the masked vigilante who brings justice to Gotham City, this grime-fighting bricc will restore your clean routine to glory. Featuring a warm, leathery scent and ingredients like skin-conditioning Life-of-Man, calming Chase-Devil and exfoliating Bamboo Powder, The Batman™ Bricc is your vengeance against dirt and scum.
The Riddler™ Enigma
Intense, Devious & Puzzling, Just Like a Squatch Man Should Be.
Inspired by the devious ways of The Riddler™, the scent of this bricc is a mystery that only you can uncover. Solve the riddle on the package to find the password and unlock the true scent of The Riddler™ Enigma. These sinister suds feature a complex blend of skin-conditioning Goldenrod, calming Devil’s Plaything, and aromatic Felon Herb.
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A Night out with Dirty Honey
March 17, 2022 | Category: Concerts
Dirty Honey • House of Blues, Chicago
Dirty Honey took the stage first and proceeded to raucously deliver their Los Angeles rock and roll at a blistering pace. Comprised of vocalist Marc Labelle, guitarist John Notto, bassist Justin Smolian and drummer Corey Coverstone, Dirty Honey has been touring in support of their eponymous album released last year. Opening with “Gypsy” the band proceeded to lay out a dozen strong rockers that kept the audience right in the thick of it. Dirty Honey has managed to snatch up a bunch of those legendary rock and roll influences and blend them all together to make a sound that while familiar, is distinctly their own. Imagine a raucous ’70’s rock version of Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” and well, that’s Dirty Honey. Good stuff.