This special edition Nike Dunk is for all those who participated in the Sole Collector Competition in Las Vegas. They were given as a “Thank You” gesture from the folks at Niketown and were designed by the Cowboy from Nike iD. The shoes bear a pink and deep red/black colorway with a special type of quality leather used in the inside panels. Also, the date of the SC competition finals are printed on the side of the shoe. Only a certain number of these kicks were produced and released, so these are pretty rare themselves.
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For the release of the indie skate film “Yesterday’s Future” by Underworld, Vans will be releasing this special edition Sk8 Hi’s. It is a collaboration between Online Skate Shop Underworld and Vans. Premium leather chocolate brown Vans with Croc skin. What could be better? How about checking out the film, “Yesterday’s Future.” It looks pretty sick, so check out the trailer and info about the film here. Check out more images of the kicks after the jump.
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We mentioned earlier this week the release of the 10//2 Zoom Moire’s for Nike Lance Armstrong’s NYC Marathon race this Saturday. Here we have the other colorway of this special release. Aside from the yellow colorway, this military olive green and another Lava colorway for the ladies are set to release this Saturday, November 4th at shops with Nike Tier Zero accounts. The design of the lining and the foot bedding on these olive versions are pretty dope.
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Stussy Shizuoka Chapter released some new items for their 15th Anniversary celebration. Items included in this special release are Stussy x Nexus 7 tees, Stussy x Porter x Nexus 7 wallets, Type N-1 Military Jackets, Flannel Block Check hoodies, and a Stussy x G1950 SS-Link Rugmat. Also Stussy handed out a special 15 Anniversary 8-Ball motif keychain as a giveaway for those who spent 15000 yen or more.
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Soph. will be opening their new Hiroshima Japan store location this coming November 2nd. The interior of the shop was designed by Nobuo Araki, a Japanese architect who also designed Burton’s first Tokyo store in Harajuku. Check out the clean crisp hardwood wall and floors that contrasts the massive black beams above the ceiling. This place is worth a visit if you are ever in town.
Image: Yasuyuki Takaki
Info: Hirofumi Kiyonaga @ Honeyee