Supreme x Japan Benefit T-Shirt x To Support Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Victims

Supreme – Japan Benefit T-Shirt | To Support Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Victims Supreme Clothing is showing their support in Japan’s earthquake reliefs, but donating 100% profite from their T-shirt to the Japanese Red Cross Society Supreme’s founder James Jebbia said an a recent interview that Japan is so important to their brand. The Supreme Benefit T-Shirt will be hit stores and online next Friday, April 8th, follow by its Japanese launch on Saturday, April 9th. More info and pics after the jump… @DJJUANYTO


Honda, citing parts shortages from Japan, to cut North America output

Honda Motor Co. will slash daily output at its U.S. assembly plants by as much as 50 percent starting Wednesday, as the supply of parts coming from Japanese suppliers hit by the March 11 earthquake dwindles. @funkmasterflex


NEW MUSIC: 1982 Feat. Bun B & Josh Xantus – Race Against Time

Statik, Termanology, Bun B & Josh Xantus collab on this smooth tune and talk about some of the major issues on earth after the jump. @DjRellyRell


Worldwide auto production could drop 30% due to quake in Japan

The Detroit News reports that research firm IHS Automotive thinks that global auto production could drop by 30 percent, and nearly every major automaker will be affected. @funkmasterflex


Update on Japanese automakers recovering from earthquake

Toyota announced some good and bad news this week on the production front. The good news is that the company will resume limited production of the Prius, Lexus HS250h and CT 200h hybrids with all-new parts coming in. Eighteen other Toyota plants remain closed, however, through at least March 28, and the automaker has warned its assembly plants in North America that they could soon face parts shortages that interrupt production. @funkmasterflex


Japanese repair quake-ravaged road in just six days

Due to the extensive damage in Japan caused by the massive earthquake and resultant tsunami on March 11, many have questioned if the island nation can recover in a year, much less a few months. If the swiftness with which the Japanese can repair roads is any indication, we wouldn’t bet against the country cleaning up this catastrophe in short order. @funkmasterflex


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