Hender Scheme Is Dropping Navy Versions of Its Manual Industrial Products
Ryo Kashiwazaki’s takes on the Jordan 4, Presto and more return.





Designer Ryo Kashiwazaki’s awesome blacked-out Air Jordan 4 made a debut as a part of Hender Scheme’s Spring/Summer 2016 “post modern” collection earlier this year and now the kicks are getting yet another monochromatic makeover — this time in navy. And that’s not the only one of Hender Scheme’s Manual Industrial Products getting the blue-based make-up — Kashiwazaki’s Presto, Micro Pacer and Superstar are getting the treatment, too.
Look for all of the luxurious handmade kicks to debut this Saturday, June 4 in-store at Dover Street Market Ginza.
Dover Street Market Ginza
Ginza Komatsu, West Wing 6-9-5
Ginza Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Japan