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  • Y-3 Field Medalist
    By on July 14th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Y-3 Field Medalist

    The Y-3 Field Medalist is a terrific sneaker if you want to garner some attention without the use of bright colors or anything crazy on your feet. This silver metallic version is set to hit the shelves in September, in addition to a bronze colorway.

    The use of allover perforations and the contrasting stripes and trim make these a chic choice. You can these sneakers, priced at $260, at the Y-3 shop or some fine department stores. Via Complex.

  • BRIGHT – Saucony Shadow 6000 Candy Bars
    By on July 14th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Source of images: here.

    The Saucony Shadow 6000 line has 3 colorways. Each colorway has been inspired by a candy bar.

    The orange/black/grey/yellow colorway looks cheerful, like colorful candy. The toe box is mesh. Orange color is used for the mud guard and the framework of the sneaker. The yellow shoe lace is a nice accent against the orange panels. The inner lining is made up of orange/ yellow pin stripes. The midsole is yellow while the outsole is black.

    The red/ black/ white colorway follows the same basic features of design as the first colorway that was described. The shoe laces are double in number since half of the lacing is done in White/ black pin strips and the half is done with a lace using a white strip on black background. One new feature is the inclusion of black and white pin strips in two areas just above the midsole.

    The last detailed picture showed a shoe with a deep purple colorway.The shoe lace is red. The panel on its midsection is blue. The blue accents are continued in two small areas in the mudguard, the tip of the tongue and the outsole. The inner lining is white. All three pairs of shoes are nice.

  • Nike Blazer High SB 2009 Preview
    By on July 13th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Nike Blazer High SB 2009 Preview

    Check out these detailed pics of two of the upcoming Blazer Highs for 2009. The first one is a purple Blazer with a snakeskin swoosh and a light blue Blazer with a royal blue swoosh and red sockliner. Smooth and simple is always good in Blazers. Check out the light blue as well as a dunk after the break.



  • Adidas Forum Low Polka Dot
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    Adidas Forum Low Polka Dot

    Adidas just released a polka dot Forum Low. Adidas just celebrated its 10th anniversary of this sneaker and has given it an updated look. The updated version is lookin good and now available at the Adidas Store.

  • Orange Skin Nike Dunks by Revive Customs
    By on July 13th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    The designer behind Revive Customs created these Nike Dunks upon request from a close friend. Revive Customs had never worked with orange and blue fabrics before starting these shoes. I think the Orange Skin Dunks lived up to the expectations of the designer as well as the recipient.

    Revive Customs used orange fabric as the backdrop for the entire shoe. The blue material used on the Nike swoosh matches the navy blue tongue to give viewers a place to refresh their color palates. The collar and sole feature a light red color that works well with the primary orange color. The combination of colors used by Revive Customs offers the perfect balance of sharp and dull colors.

    You can check out the Orange Skin Nike Dunks at the Revive Customs website linked here. The finishing on these custom sneakers is impeccable given that the designer is venturing outside of his depth.

  • Asics GT Gel – White/Pink/Yellow/Blue
    By on July 13th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    The Asics GT Gel featured here comes in a white, pink, yellow and blue colorway. This colorful version, which was previewed at BRIGHT Frankfurt, is sure to get some attention.

    The shape and design of these shoes is nothing really that special. But the use of fluorescent pink makes these a lot more flavorful.

    If you are a fan of the first gel-based cushioned sneaker, then you should check these out when they hit the shelves. Via High Snobiety.