Here are two new kicks from MADFOOT. The “Mad Witness” is a high top model in the MADFOOT line. A black/white/red colorway and a teal/purple/black/white colorway are being showcased for this release. On the other hand, the “Mad Monty Low” sports patent leather and comes in a blue/black/whtie colorway. Both shoes are very impressive releases and should be a must have for all fans of MADFOOT sneakers.
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These are the latest images from the new UNDFTD shop in Shizuoka. As you can see the shop isn’t too big, but then again most upscale boutiques aren’t big in size. The UNDFTD Shizuoka shop is fitted with hardwood pannel walls for shoe displays. Also on display are sneakers encased in glass that are seen through the floor of the store. Also, check out the artwork on the walls by the T-Shirt section. It’s a very impressive space that all sneaker afficionados should pay a visit when they’re around the area.
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Head on over now to Riottt and check out their latest features. They now have interviews with Boogie, Buffmonster, Dead Prez, & Anthony Gilreath. There will also be an ALIFE SESSIONS release on Riottt.com, so be on the look out for that one also.
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DVS and In4mation have teamed up to release a series of limited Huf Runner kicks. The inspiration for the shoes were taken from the colors of indegenous Hawaiian flowers and named after “Kekoa (Bam Bam) Bacalso,” who recently became the 2006 World Surfing Champion. The make up of the shoe includes, garment leather, reflective eyestay pannel, In4mation icon perforation, custom zig-zag lace, custom in4mation labeling, and sublimated graphic footliner. This collaborative shoe release is limited to only 250 pairs and will drop this Holiday season 2006.
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Here is the Indonesia pack from the Adidas Materials of the World series. The Indonesia series includes two Metro Attitude Hi’s, a tracksuit and a cap.
Inspired by the very act of creating a Batik-Made fabric which has a strong symbolic meaning for the Javanese. It is said that each time the Batik craftsman executes a particular intricate pattern the design is not only fixed to the cloth, but the meaning of the design is engraved ever more deeply in the soul of the Artisan. This highly skilled process, involving complicated dyeing and dye-resist processes, is regarded highly by many Indonesians as one of the six Priyayi or “High Arts”.
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