The latest issue of COLOR magazine, an independent Vancouver-based skateboard culture quarterly, has just been released! It features some supreme clothing, fucking awesome, brknhome, alife and so on.. shoutout to Cal Green for the heads up!
Color Magazine showcases those who inspire us in all aspects and possibilities of our culture. Presented in the highest graphic and bound quality, we provide a timeless product that features the life we live and illustrates the pride we share for a culture sprouted from a plank on four wheels.
Do you remember a while ago that we’ve spotted Tinker Hatfield wearing some unknown Nike Free sneakers? The pictures of samples appeared later on one of our postings. Finally, these dope shoes designed by Tinker are on Nike Town’s website.
They’re called 10//2 Alp D’Huez Free Trainer 5.0. The sneaker has visible connection to one of (many) Mr. Hatfield’s legendary designs – Air Trainer 1. It also features Nike Free outsole. The shoe is from 10//2 collection, inspired by Lance Armstrong’s heroics.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but we have alot of Toronto heads checkin’ this site daily.. anyways.. Goodfoot is THE place for kicks in the city, and they’ve recently undergone some renovations. The final outcome is just beautiful!
And…. they’re gonna have the De La Soul Dunk Low SB is on sale this Saturday!
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I just love Blazers in general, straight up and down, but this release right here is F-R-E-S-H! Like the other Charles Barkley themed shoes we’ve seen, these feature the same images of Barkley on a kite. Woo! Via Crooked Tongues.
Word on the street is that these will be an ‘06 drop.
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Cool Hunting has a great new feature entitled ‘Where the Ladies At?’ And as the name suggests, it’s all about the female sneakerheads of the world.
After all, for every Jordan afficionado or Clyde addict, there’s the quintessential fashionista with a closet full of Louboutins; women practically invented the art of collecting shoes.
Check it out, it’s definitely worth a read!