Hong Kong toy designer Michael Lau and Lion Heart hooked up to create this very interesting pendant. The pendant itself has full range of movement in its arms and legs as well as head. It also features a black layer of matte paint which will slowly wear away to feature a gold base. Available now at Zozo Town
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Japanese brands Devilock and soccer inspired brand Samurize recently collaborated on a t-shirt. The t-shirt actually features technical fabric to provide moisture wicking properties should you ever find yourself throw into a little 5-aside action while patrolling the streets. This is slated to drop in late June/early July.
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Starting June 1st, Japanese residents will be able to create their own custom Nike iD Dunks in both low or high models, however what is different is that they can now give their sneakers the premium treatment which translates to new premium materials as well as construction. Also on June 1st, at Japan’s Nike Dunk Premium iD Studio Series #2, customers will have Hemp and Inca materials made available to them.
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Reebok dropped this “Float†model in two clean color-ups, just in time for the warm weather. The sneaker has a boat-shoe vibe to it, sporting premium leather and a heel that resembles your dad’s Sperry top-siders. Move past the white-on-white classics and cop these for some summer style. The two colorways featured are in stores now, and retail for $89.
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The definitive source in financial and business news, the Wall Street Journal recently ran an article about the changing market regarding exclusive sneakers. It is within recent memory that every SB release seemed to garner the ability to command more then its retail price over various internet mediums, but alas you do not need an economics degree to realize that with increasing stocks of sneakers being released, there seems to be more than enough for everybody effectively lowering the asking market price. However, it seems that the general direction of the Wall Street Journal is that this may be a negative factor affecting sneakers. But in reality doesn’t this benefit almost all of the sneaker segment? Cheaper sneakers that are easier to acquire is the new name of the game.
JB Classics was gracious enough to post the article in its entirety here.