Nike Air Superfly Woven
I dig it, the Nike Air Superfly Woven is some serious spring shoe action. Japan only at this point, end of the month.
Continue Reading →I dig it, the Nike Air Superfly Woven is some serious spring shoe action. Japan only at this point, end of the month.
Continue Reading →Don't know how I missed Scott Hansen's awesome roundup of the Typography of the Fashion World. Very smart analysis and commentary. Check it out if you're a type nerd like me.
Continue Reading →Cipher just launched a few new sneaker designs. My favorite is the Alpha shown above, available in two colors options, a grey suede or perforated black leather. Classy, simple.
Continue Reading →At the risk of possibly alienating it's original laid back and casual customer base, Converse has gained tremendous credibility in high(er) end streetwear in recent years through its well planned and executed collaborations. The most recent pairing has the Nike…
Continue Reading →Gorgeous watch by one of my favorite designers for one of my favorite Japanese brands. Via Daily Icon
Continue Reading →Yes please, in all colors. From the Visvim 2010 Spring Summer Collection.
Continue Reading →Evisu by Common Projects. Very solid. The line will consist of two styles: low-top leather sneaker ($165 USD) and high-top leather sneaker ($185 USD). Offered in three-color ways: Navy, White, and Black. Debuting at select premium retailers in Fall 2010.
Continue Reading →The Greedy Genius Epi Low. Subtle luxury is brought into every detail from the textured Epi leather, to the perforated nubuck padding on the upper heel. A one piece cupsole is reinforced and styled with full top stitching on the…
Continue Reading →Nice collaboration! Nooka has come together with New York based Japanese anime-inspired lifestyle brand, GOMMI ARCADE, to create the limited edition 'Future-Shock' zub timepiece. The limited edition piece is a twist on the time manipulation device worn by Gommi in…
Continue Reading →I love love love technical gear, especially jackets. Many might find this surprising since I've lived in California my whole life and our idea of a storm here is probably a walk in the park on the East coast. Regardless,…
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