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  • Nike Air Questo “Red Edition”
    By on July 25th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Source of images: here.
    The Nike Air Force 11 World by Questlove is the full name of this shoe. The shorter name for this is the Nike Air Questo.

    These pictures show the red colored edition of the Nike Air Questo. The toe box is bright red and its surrounding mudguard is dark red. The main body is black cackle print on green background. The heel has a panel of dark red leather. Over this, the Nike swoosh is attached. The gold colored swoosh looks grand and classy. The top of the heel has a light green tab.

    The midsole is special. Two thirds of the midsole are covered in the same green/black cackle print. The lowermost portion of the midsole is bright red in color. The red shoe lace against the bright green of the tongue looks striking. There are white labels with black words on the tip of the tongues. The outsole is bright red.

    The heel has a back tab which is made of light green canvas. Just below it, there is a black figure which looks like a silhouette of a person with short hair.

    As the outer shoe is very colorful, this is balanced with a white inner lining. The inner sole is black, with an outline drawing of a cartoon. This looks like a female cartoon figure.

  • Nike Dunk High Red/Black
    By on July 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Urban Outfitters just got these sick Nike Dunk High sneakers in red and black. The upper is suede and it features an all black sole. It’s definitely a general release Dunk worth grabbing. $85.

  • Nike Dunk High SB: Black/Metallic Silver/White
    By on July 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    There’s a new Dunk High in the UK at the store Mischief . It features a anthracite, metallic silver, and summit white colorway. No word on whether these will make it to the US or the price for these bad boys.

  • Nike Dunk Mid SB August 2008 Release
    By on July 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Here’s another shoe from the August 08 sneaker line-up. This Dunk Mid is also known as the “Send Help” because of the the blue reef upper. These feature a mixture of blue reef, grey, and black throughout the shoe. You can get these at your local Nike SB retailer this August.

  • A.P.C. Fall 2009 Tennis Shoes
    By on July 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    A.P.C. Fall 2009 Tennis Shoes - #1

    You can check out the A.P.C. Fall 2009 Collection online, which includes pullovers, t-shirts, trousers, accessories and a new tennis shoe.

    These shoes are available in two colorways – the all brown version pictured above and a a white and beige colorway. These sneakers has a smooth silhouette that is similar to some designer sneakers we have seen in the past. High Snobiety compares it to a more simple Dior Homme sneaker.

    These tennis shoes are priced at $210 USD and you can pre-order them now from the A.P.C. website. The white/beige colorway features white canvas with light beige suede on the toe. The brown (they call it bronze) edition is allover suede and features tone-on-tone topstitched insets on the toe and sides. Personally, I prefer the brown version. It’s more dressy than your typical sneaker and can be worn for many occasions. Via High Snobiety.

    A.P.C. Fall 2009 Tennis Shoes - #2

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  • Paris Dunk High
    By on July 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    The limited quantities of the original Paris Dunk High have created a mythology about the suede-and-canvas shoes that honor French art. The one-time run of 202 Paris Dunks were unique because each shoe featured a different design. tM Customs has unveiled its own homage to the Paris Dunk High that blends the classical look of the original shoe with modern touches favored by today’s sneaker fans.

    tM Customs added clean and classic graphics that look like they were taken from the pages of a French comic book. The right shoe features an image of a woman walking down the street while taking off her glasses. The left shoe shows the same woman viewing a painting on an easel. These images are rendered in fantastic detail by tM Customs to replicate the feeling of the original Dunks without looking like a cheap facsimile.

    The 21st century touches added to the Paris Dunk Highs are evident when looking at the shoe laces. tM Customs added a lace lock with the word “Paris” along with matching metal ends for the laces. These metallic accents break up the cutesy look of the Dunk Highs without standing out like a sore thumb.

    tM Customs sells the Paris Dunk Highs in kids (6, 6.5, 7) and women’s (7.5, 8, 8.5) sizes through the website linked here. Readers can contact the designer through the website for additional information and questions about men’s sizes in the Paris Dunk High.