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Nike is in the process of setting up the Hufquake Pop-up store for the release of the Hufquake Dunk and Air Force 1 release in San Francisco. Using the theme that the shop is to look like a cleaners that had been hit by an earthquake, the shop will include such things as cracked walls, windows and conveyers to display some of the merchandise. On top of the Dunks and AF1’s being released, there will also be fitteds, zingers and apparel. So if you have the time check it out coz as you know, the store won’t be there forever.
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These pictures of the 2007 Nike Air Zoom Turf Retro have popped up recently online, and personally I have to say I was starting to wonder when these would be getting re-released again. Featuring what looks to be Nu buck and Premium Leather with the always popular icy soles, these kicks are sure to have old zoom turf fans fiending when they drop.
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Reason Clothing has launched an interesting new feature on their site entitled ‘Manhattan Money Makers’. Every Monday for the next five weeks, Reason will be posting interviews with the people who handle the distribution for some of the top brands run out of New York City. Their goal is to take a new approach to the classic interview format by providing readers with valuable insight into how a seller, in a market saturated with limitedness and exclusivity, is able to; start out, maintain growth, and succeed without ‘selling out’ or ‘going broke’. Follow the News link at Reason now to check out the first installment of Manhattan Money Makers with Dennis from Mighty Healthy.
High Snobiety has a full exclusive interview with artist Jose Parla and Spoonfed. Jose recently did his “Cityscapes” exhibition in conjunction with Spoonfed at their bodega space. The interview focuses on topics like the inspiration for City Scapes and Jose’s first upcoming book. The feature also includes artwork from the exhibit itself. Read on at a High Snobiety now.
Asics recently produced these new Yamato Battleship Gunmetal Series kicks. The shoes come in three asics models: Pro Court Hi, Pro Court Low, and the Free Run. The Gunmetal Series is a special edition shoe commemorating famous Japanese War Ships. They all come in the same colorway of grey, burgundy, and white and should be out soon.
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Honeyee has a new feature on artist/photographer Nicholas Taylor. The feature expands on Nicholas Taylor’s work in terms of his influences, his inspiration through music, and his long lasting career as a world renowned artist. The feature also has some images of new shirts with Nicholas Taylor’s design and photos on them.
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Get ready for these new weekend releases by Bape. For this weekend, watch out for the new Tiger hoodie that will be available at Bapexclusive in colors of grey, baby blue, and black. Other releases include a Camo reversible sweater, along with some other products for women and children.
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Even though Christmas is just around the corner, Nike is looking far ahead for its next holiday release which will be around February. For Valentine’s, the good folks at Nike will be releasing this special Valentine’s Day Edition Air Max 95’s. The kicks sport a rose pattern design on one of its panels and also contains a white rose print on its foot bedding. This is one option to consider as a gift for you guys with sneakerhead girlfriends.
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New York City artist and skateboarder Giovanni Estevez recently did an interview with UXA today. Being one of the most influential figures in NYC’s street culture, Giovanni talks to UXA on how he got started skating, the beginnings and influences of his artwork, and how “ANX” got its start.
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