Atmos just recently opened up it’s new store in “Harlem, NYC, establishing a state-side base on 125th street. Filled with sneaker jewels of recent seasons, and designed in a minimalist, Wonderwall (architects of Bape stores)-esque nature, ATMOS Harlem is impressive indeed.” Check out Freshness for the full feature.
Here’s a new tee from the between collaboration from Stussy and Kosta.
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Here’s the adidas ZXZ and the adidas Oregon Ultra. Both uses the Jamaican theme for their color scheme. The Oregon Ultra has an unique midsole and the ZXZ has the Jamaican camo as it’s colorway.
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The Brilliance has some new interviews with David Gensler of The KDU and Wayne from Superfuture.com.
New York Post’s story on Nike iD
For six years, Nike’s iD division has let sneaker enthusiasts design their own shoes online with a few mouse clicks. Now the athletic apparel giant is taking the customization craze a step further through new technology and savvy marketing. Using their cellphones, Nike fans will be able to customize a pair of shoes displayed on a 22-story digital screen in the heart of Times Square. After their 60-second session, they can either download their design as mobile phone wallpaper or go online and buy the product.