In a collaboration that actually works, New Balance footwear is the new home for a series of Sesame Street inspired designs. If you have a bun in the oven, then no better way to deck out your kids in some Sesame Street kicks. In fitting fashion New Balance has kept a clear conscience and made these accessible only for infants and toddlers.
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Nike ACG’s large push in Japan has unveiled two new ripstop jackets. The tastefully chosen colors are constructed of ripstop materials. A hooded and non-hooded version are both available in various colors with the added bonus of being packable. Available now at Atmos.
The cult Japanese classic MT580 has begun to enjoy a wider distribution lately with the trail running model no longer restricted to only a few select accounts outside of Japan. Three colors of the MT580J are releasing next month. The characteristically chunky midsole is met with leather uppers and a texturized pattern along the heel and sides. Look for these to release on February 9th at Mita.
With the handful of releases for the Air Force 1’s 25th Anniversary last year, different tiers were created to distinguish the releases of varying quality and quantity. Despite the large price tags coupled with less then stellar designs with earlier Air Force 1 Supreme releases, it seems that recent drops have had a redeeming quality. Here’s a look at some tonal models in Army Green and Obsidian, each with their premium materials and visible air unit. Although these are currently available in parts of Asia, an official US release date is set for March.
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Left in the hands of producer and artist Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton’s jewelry consultant Camille Miceli, the two creative minds spearheaded the Blason collection seen here. Strictly for the baller, the collection upholds a sense of creativity expected all while keeping the design aspect in check.
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