ASICS Editorial AW24

ASICS sit at the top of the fashion lifestyle footwear space. Popular for a futuristic, streamlined look derived from cutting-edge tech, in recent years the brand has gone from strength to strength through collaborations with high-end fashion brands and an ever-expanding product offering.

Explore the latest arrivals in our ASICS collection online and at HIP Leeds & Manchester.

Community Culture: Eat Your Greens – Patta AW24 Collection Drop 1

To showcase Amsterdam streetwear brand Patta’s AW24 collection we connected with Eat Your Greens in Leeds – a unique idea that combines a restaurant, wine bar and store selling groceries, clothing and books all in one. Each weekend Eat Your Greens hosts DJ sets from local artists and beyond, also putting on activities from wine tasting to a social club for writers and artists. The menu is centred around beautiful organic foods, complimented by a broad selection of natural wines and European beer. Since opening 7 years ago Eat Your Greens has become one of the most popular spots in Leeds – a creative hub at the heart of the city.

Find Patta’s latest collection online and at HIP Leeds.

Event Recap: adidas ‘ORIGINALS’ With Leeds Caribbean & African Community Centre Event

Last week HIP hosted an event at the start of Carnival weekend to celebrate the Leeds Caribbean & African Centre as ‘ORIGINALS’. The Centre is a proud figure of Leeds’ cultural architecture – a cornerstone of community in Chapeltown since 1983 and a shining light of art, music and education. The event featured live DJ sets by @originalbinghidan & @djchanny_ whilst food was provided by @walladolla_official.


Celebrating adidas ‘ORIGINALS’ With Leeds Caribbean & African Community Centre

Celebrating adidas ‘ORIGINALS’ With Leeds Caribbean & African Community Centre Launch Event – 23.08.24

We gave the world an original, you gave us a thousand back.

HIP & adidas Originals would like to invite you as a guest to celebrate the Leeds Caribbean & African Community Centre as ‘ORIGINALS’ as we come together on Friday 23rd August at the Centre.

The Caribbean & African Community Centre is a proud figure of Leeds’ cultural architecture.  A cornerstone of community in Chapeltown since 1983 and a shining light of art, music and education. The Centre has legendary status as a venue, from the early soundsystem dances in the ’80s to representing a home of dubstep, dancehall and jungle with the famous SubDub event that began in ’98. The Centre is closely linked to the Leeds West Indian Carnival – founded by Arthur France MBE in 1967, uniting people of all races to celebrate Caribbean culture. Another key figure in the Chapeltown community is Claude Hendrickson MBE – inspiring the city with his work across regeneration, housing, education, youth clubs and youth mentoring.

Friday 23rd August, 7pm-12pm midnight

Open invite – free entry

Leeds Caribbean & African Community Centre
10 Laycock Place, Chapeltown, Leeds LS7 3JA

Music by BINGHIDAN & DJ Channy
Complimentary drinks
Complimentary food by Walla Dolla