Although the Reebok Freestyle has been severely over-shadowed by the Air Force 1 this year as they both celebrate their 25th Anniversary, it would be rude to not give the Freestyle some whole heartedly deserved air-time especially given it is perhaps the world’s best selling female sneaker. Off the heels of their 25th Anniversary Pack comes these Easter themed sneakers, available in both low and hi’s.
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Fresh for spring, Alife has released yet another Kangol collaboration. These Ventair hats come in five different colorways and are a perfect match to the new Alife Everybody High Wet Pack sneakers. All new Alife footwear and Alife x Kangol Ventair styles are available now at both Alife locations. The hats retail for $40 and phone orders ARE accepted.
Here’s a look at the Spring/Summer 2007 collection from high end sneaker company Common Projects. The new line up consists of both lows and high tops and in their classics Achilles silhouette, alongside new mid and slip-on sneakers in several muted colorways – as well as metallic silver and gold. Each shoes features high quality materials and a gold serial number/size indicator printed on the heel panel. Proof that sneakers can still be exciting and simple at the same time. The latest styles from Common Projects are available now at stores such as Nomad, Nom de Guerre, and Colette.
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Hirofumi Kiyonaga has revealed a potential sneaker that Sophnet. will be working on with Nike. From the picture we can’t really tell what shoe model it is but they will feature a metalic silver and gold upper. More information to come as it is released.
Some of these shirts, you probably have seen before, but some you haven’t. These are the Staple 10th Anniversary tees which are collaborative items. In the collection you will find tees such as the ‘Secured Seducer’ tee by Stina Persson, the “Collette to Elect” tee, the ‘Shoe Hoes’ tee by Know1edge, the “Cents/Scent” by Alife, the ‘Backward Drawback’ by Eric Haze, the ‘Sutiman Tsunami’ by Young Kim, the ‘Oriental Relation’ by Phunk Studios and many more. As you can see the tees all contain images of anagram words, which makes for a very neat concept.
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