If you went clicking around that last post, you would have noticed that the t-shirt was made by the brand Rocksmith… And, on that note, I should probably edit that in so it doesn’t require clicking around. Anyway, from checking out their website, it appears that their clothing is carried by all sorts of hot stores… Big names in streetwear like The Reed Space in NYC, Brooklyn Project in LA, and Bodega in Boston. Despite this, I haven’t seen anything about them in any of the big streetwear blogs.
Thus, I have taken it upon myself to feature a few of their pieces right here. I really like what this brand is doing. I feel like they’ve taken the very, very few good things about fashion from the 80’s and built several solid pieces around them. Anyway, here are a couple of my favorites:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Deluxe Flight Jacket
Not very common to see a reversible jacket that looks fresh on both sides… Both color schemes are dope, but I give the slight upper hand to the khaki.
![]()
Kid & Play T-Shirt
House Party, anyone?
![]()
Compton Rose T-Shirt
Not the best cultural mash-up t-shirt I’ve ever seen, but it’s as if the t-shirt knows that, with “Appetite for Mashups” printed along the bottom scroll.
Official Rocksmith Website.
Images were grabbed from DJ Premium, which is where you can buy any of the aforementioned pieces and check out a few others as well.
Am I just out of the loop for not knowing about Rocksmith sooner? What do you think about those jackets? Please comment!

3 responses so far ↓
» Blog Archive » Christmas Carnival of New Blogs // December 29, 2006 at 5:29 am
[...] Tom Twerk shares a quick overview of a brand he recently discovered (Rocksmith), highlighting some of his favorite pieces. [...]
» Blog Archive » Showcase Carnival Of New Blogs~85 // April 2, 2007 at 2:08 pm
[...] Burke presents Rocksmith Tokyo « Tom Twerk posted at Tom Twerk, saying, “Sneaker and streetwear blog; the article is a quick [...]
Decovan // February 22, 2008 at 5:45 am
how can i get a shirt like the kid and play in a 7xl