Hooking up with the legendary Spalding company, Flight Club sticks to their basketball roots
Flight Club New York worked on a collaboration with famous jersey manufacturer, Mitchell and Ness, to design a few jackets to commemorate Brooklyn and the Brooklyn Bridge. The collabo includes the Brooklyn Bums jacket, coming in blue and black, and the Four Five jacket coming in black. The Bums jacket has a lot of details on the front and on the sleeves with a Flight Club logos and baseball graphic. However, the coolest part of the jacket is definitely on the back where if you extend your arms, you can see the entire Brooklyn bridge, resembling flying wings. Flight Club is definitely taking off with this collaboration.
Flight Club Greene Street, the original location of Flight Club, has reopened. Located on 254 Greene Street in Manhattan (just south of 8th street, to the north east of Washington Square Park), this redesigned FCNY Greene Street now accepts both new and used footwear of the highest quality and exclusivity. The reopening of this store also represents Flight Club having four brick and mortar stores (2 in NY, 1 in LA and one in Japan) to compliment its world-famous online speciality shop.
In land of consignment sneaker shops, Flight Club arguably reigns supreme as it has become the one stop shop for those looking to peddle their vintage kicks and make some cash on hyped up releases. Teaming up with another leader in their respective field, throwback brand Mitchell & Ness and Flight Club produced a quality varsity jacket. The black/gray jacket features Flight Club patches on the rear as well as the sleeves.
Source: Freshness JP
Flight Club is the popular sneaker consignment store which first opened in New York and recently expanded to LA. They are known for stocking the rarest kicks in the world by allowing sneaker sellers sell their goods at the store for a comission. Now, Flight Club has just opened their new shop in a country which may have the craziest sneaker collectors in the world, Tokyo. The new store will be located in the Harajuku area so if you’re in Tokyo, be sure to stop by to check out what’s in stock.
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