With the recent news of the Nike Dunk Destroyer release, Nike will also be releasing these Destroyer Jackets. Made in the Varsity Jacket style, these jackets come in both a black/gray and white/gray colorway. Also check out the embroidery patches on them. The “DUNK HIGH” is located across the left sleeve, with the “DD” varsity letter on the upper left chest part of the jacket. There’s a lot of patch detailing on this jacket and should complement the Destroyer Dunk Kicks very well.
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The Dope Store has now opened its doors right across from the Shoez Gallery in Lyon, France. Dope Store and Shoez Gallery are actually from the same owner, with both carrying the best in streetwear and sneaker labels. The Shoez Gallery has a Nike Quickstrike and 45 Days Account, but also carry brands like Adidas, Etnies Plus, New Balance, Creative Recreation and Visvim. The Dope Store on the other hand carries premium streetwer labels like Stussy, Zoo York, Freshjive, aNYthing, Levi’s Vintage, with MHI and Mighty Healthy being added to their account soon.
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One of the most anticipated Jordan releases coming up are the Nike Air Jordan 3 Fire Red sneakers. With that said, a lot of people are wondering how it compares to the original Air Jordan 3. Thanks to the good folks at ISS and Nicekicks, we present to you a very detailed image by image comparison of both the Air Jordan 3 Fire Reds and the original Air Jordan 3’s.
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Here is a new look at the Ernest Limited Edition Primoe sneakers. Ernest is a German company that designs their shoes through the creative cell known as “Innercityblues Laboratories” in Hamburg. They’re philosophy is going against the grain with the clones existing in mass produced items today. With their Primoe Sneakers, Ernest has created a shoe that is black with smooth leather material. It also has strengthened rubber soles with foot chains that contain the Ernest logo. Check them all out now after the jump.
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To celebrate Gravis Tokyo’s anniversary, Gavis produced a limited edition Tarmac Royale. The shoe is a mixture of sneaker and casual shoe, making it an ideal footwear for almost any occasion. Only 300 pair were made, with 160 of those pairs going to Europe.
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