GRIND: A Bathing Ape 2012 Fall/Winter Collection Editorial
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GRIND: A Bathing Ape 2012 Fall/Winter Collection Editorial

GRIND magazine introduces various different styles from the 2012 fall/winter collection by A

n°44 x George Cox Chukka
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n°44 x George Cox Chukka

n°44 team up with British boot makers George Cox on a pair of luxe snakeskin boots in the classic

NEXUSVII x George Cox 2012 Fall Officer Shoes
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NEXUSVII x George Cox 2012 Fall Officer Shoes

Following the introduction of their collaborative Officer Shoes in January, Japan’s NEXUSVII and UK

A Bathing Ape x George Cox 2012 Spring Creepers
Footwear Fashion

A Bathing Ape x George Cox 2012 Spring Creepers

UK shoemaker George Cox has partnered with streetwear imprint A Bathing Ape for a collaborative

NEXUSVII x George Cox Officer Shoes
Footwear Fashion

NEXUSVII x George Cox Officer Shoes

Adding to an extensive list of collaborations, Japanese brand NEXUSVII aligns with century-old


A Bathing Ape x George Cox Creeper
Footwear Fashion

A Bathing Ape x George Cox Creeper

Storied Japanese streetwear brand A Bathing Ape continues to advance with a more matured shoe

A Bathing Ape x George Cox POP BOY
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A Bathing Ape x George Cox POP BOY

A Bathing Ape’s maturation continues with another solid collaboration alongside classic shoemaker

LABRAT x George Cox 2012 Spring/Summer Derby Creeper
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LABRAT x George Cox 2012 Spring/Summer Derby Creeper

Well-known British shoemakers George Cox team up with Japanese label LABRAT to present an exclusive

LUKER by NEIGHBORHOOD x George Cox L-BOOTS
Footwear Fashion

LUKER by NEIGHBORHOOD x George Cox L-BOOTS

George Cox and LUKER by NEIGHBORHOOD team up yet again for the 2011 fall/winter season.

A Bathing Ape x George Cox Pop Boy Shoes
Footwear Fashion

A Bathing Ape x George Cox Pop Boy Shoes

George Cox has had a long and elaborate history of shoemaking since 1906. This year, they once

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