Here’s a look at the Lacoste x Solebox Tennis 91 from the German online boutique,
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Lacoste x Solebox Tennis 91By SneakerFreak on July 17th, 2008 | No Comments
Solebox. Check the green color combo. Only 30 pairs of these made, releasing on August 22 in Solebox’s SoleMart. It also comes with a black Solebox embossed towel. If you grab these, you won’t have to sew an alligator on them like Biggie. See more angles after the break. -
Bape Tracksta White LeatherBy SneakerFreak on July 16th, 2008 | No Comments
Bape has recently released their first collection of Tracksta sneakers. This one features an all white leather colorway as well as logos, tags and the midsole. Look for these at Bape stores worldwide.
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Nike Dunk High Be True: Black/Gold/NylonBy SneakerFreak on July 16th, 2008 | No Comments
Nike will be releasing a new colorway for the Be True Dunk High. They were inspired by the vintage nylon Vandals and come in a black/gold colorway similar to the original Nike Vandal with nylon uppers and gold accents. This colorway and a silver/red and gold/black colorway will release this month with a duffle bag. More pics after the jump.
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Leilow Purple Tiki T-ShirtBy SneakerFreak on July 16th, 2008 | No Comments
Jules Gayton of Leilow will drop a purple colorway for the Tiki T-Shirt. It will drop on July 17th, exclusively at Leilow Hawaii.
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Adidas ZX800: Black/Light Blue/Lime Green/Vivid BlueBy SneakerFreak on July 16th, 2008 | No Comments
Adidas is bringing back the 80’s vintage runner, ZX800. It comes in a combo of black, lime green, light blue, and bright blue colorway. The next best thing since sliced bread. Expect to see these babies out later this year.
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Viotech Dunk LowBy SneakerFreak on July 16th, 2008 | No Comments
There are few things in the world of custom sneakers more impressive than hand-drawn designs. There are few artists who can design and implement interesting sneakers without the use of stencils, forms and other aids. The Michigan-based designer behind el Cappy Customz created the Viotech Dunk Low using some paint, his hands and a little inspiration.
The Viotech Dunk Lows show that it is possible to create something that is technically sound as well as colorful. The designer mixes different colors and images on these Dunk Lows without showing any rigidity in form. The yellow Nike swoosh ties together all of the elements on these shoes without overpowering the viewer’s eyes.
My favorite part about the Viotech Dunk Lows is the el Cappy Customz logo on the tongue. The picture after this post shows the Dunks from above, giving readers the opportunity to see this understated brand by the artist in question. Check out additional pictures of el Cappy Customz projects at the designer’s MySpace page linked
here.
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