The Nike Air Structure Triax has been one of Nike’s greatest performers in recent memory. Although many perhaps weren’t down with its original inception, the Triax still remains relevant almost 20 years later. Aside from the use of suede and leather, the toebox among other areas seem to feature ripstop nylon. No word yet on a release date except for the Holiday season, however other reports are saying this might be a Euro exclusive.
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On the heels of their collaboration with In4mation and Jim Philips, up and coming Japanese brand Magic Number has shown remarkable refinement for a brand with such a short history. The collection seen here includes crop denim, button-up shirts that include works with Hurley and t-shirts. Available now at STLESS.
To coincide with the release of the St. Pauli x Nike Dunk High, sneaker store Purchaze has initiated a contest with entry available through any sneaker purchase. The winner will receive a St. Pauli x Nike accessories pack including a St. Pauli scarf, metallic white St. Pauli logo shoe stand, black stencil and pendant. The contest runs from May 28th to June 5th at Purchaze with a release date for the St. Pauli Dunk Highs set for May 30th.
In honor of one Britain’s most innovative bands today, Cazals, French brand and music label Kitsune have created a t-shirt. Designed by artist Andre, the shirt commemorates Cazals’ Life is Boring single. Available now at Sold Out.
Converse has released a new collection of Chuck Taylor All-Stars as part of their 100th anniversary re-visitation of some of the brands most prolific models of the past. Some of the models are not exact representations but rather homages to their earlier predecessors. The models include the Gachapin (1989 Conasaur Collection), Glam (1984 Fashion All Stars), Zebra In Dark (1987 Glow in the Dark) and the All Star SB (1991 Canvas All Star Specialty Collection). All the All Stars seen here will release in July.
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