After the success of the Sneaker Freaker x Lacoste Missouri 85 heritage shoe, Lacoste has decided to produce more colorways of this shoe in both men and ladies. This classic Lacoste sneaker is nice and simple and they have used a variety of colorways both basic and loud to give more choices for consumers
to choose from.
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We all thought that Fragment had ended their Fenom Line with Levis but it seems like it’s not ending yet, here is the newest from Fragment and Levis labeled the Levis Fenom Ruby Disco Rigid in both the 505 and 207 style. Like their previous Disco Fenom denim, the position of the details are all the same but this time using Ruby and features a red colored back patch to match the ruby details. These have been released in Japan at Tab Device, so for those Fenom fans out there that like their Disco denim, definitely check these out.
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Here are some of Nike’s newest samples for Spring 2007 and these sneakers are very interesting in terms of patterns and styles. The samples have used different materials like nubuck and patterns like the safari print and cement print. The Dunk High is one that stands out using nubuck as it’s main material in a purple and black colorway. This shoe also has a cement print midsole, which is definitely something new and unique.
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Here is one of the newest collaboration projects from Adidas called End to end, which includes a set of Superstar sneakers, a Adidas Track Suit, and t-shirts done by legendary German graffiti artists Can2 and Atom. They have been doing graffiti art since the ’80s and has used their trademark b-boy character on the back heal of the Superstar. There is also other fine details on the sole and tongue featuring their signature tags. The Track Suit and T-shirts also features their artwork, so definitely check out this wonderful graffiti art collection.
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There was recently a launch event in New York City hosted by Rap Superstar Jay-Z to take a first look at the new Cherry Coke can. The event featured five artists interpretations of the newly designed can and artist Dave White has done a painting of the new can using his signature style. The painting looks amazing with crisp details and it definitely deserves all the attention.
You can see more images at Dave White’s blog.
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