Nike Hong Kong recently launched its own Nike Dunk 2008 campaign with its Be True exhibition at Exit by Double Park. Much like previous instillations such as Bring that Beat Back by UNDFTD Radio, the Be True event featured Japanese artwork and the latest releases of Dunks. In addition a collection of some of the most memorable Dunk releases within the last few years were also on display. The event will run for three weeks at Exit by Double Park.
Nike Dunk: Be True
Exit by Double Park
73-75 Chatham Road South
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong
The adidas Originals “The Originals Games” collection is a selection of products each paying tribute to various aspects of the Olympics. Different packs are created each with a specific theme in mind. The Pictogram Pack references classic styles of the past with some updated contemporary spins. The pieces seen here include the Olympic Pictogram Tee/Track Top, Pictogram Organizer/Holdall, Running Tee, Training ‘72 Program, ZX 500 Pictogram and SL 76 Pictogram. Available at select accounts worldwide and at D-mop in Hong Kong.
Other packs include:
adidas Originals – The Original Games – Medal Pack
adidas Originals – The Original Games – Oddity
Within the last few years, Alphanumeric laid dormant until recently as the brand has started up once again. Under the guidance of two well versed individuals in Mirko Mangum and Alyasha Owerka-Moore, a video interview with Curiculum Magazine dishes out the thoughts and directions behind Alphanumeric. View the Part 1 of the interview here.
A few days ago we saw the spawning of a Kool-Aid x Reebok collabo in the works which involved Kool-Aid scented soles. Here’s the full pictures here, I can already see the kids wearing a different color on each foot and telling their friends to smell their sweat x Kool-Aid feet.
To a large demographic of skates in the mid 90s, the SLB from Etnies went down in the books of many as one of the great skate shoes of its time. Fast forward to the end of this year, In4mation has a collabo cooked up for two colorways of the SLB in black and red. Stay tuned for more details.
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