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  • Air Jordan I x Tribe called Quest?
    By on September 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    The Air Jordan One model has been mocked up in many variations and patterns.This is the latest variation designed by Phife Dawg of Tribe called Quest.This is very new and more details will be released in the future.

    The shoe has a black colorway. The midsection has a colorful pattern of red and green random lines on it. The toe box is plain black. There is a vertical panel of leather that separates and defines the toe box and midsection. The shoe lace is black and it is threaded through the black strip of shoe lace holes. The Nike swoosh is black and goes behind to join the base of the heel, which is black colored. There is a nice shoe strap around the ankle of the sneaker. This strap is black, with a red line down its center. The strap is threaded through a few braces, which are also black/ red colored.

    The thick midsole is black with a line of white machine stitching running around its perimeter. The bottom layer of the midsole is reddish brown in color. I like the shoe because it uses black color. I like the introduction of the colored pattern in the midsection.

  • Neon Bolt Air Force Ones
    By on September 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Sneakers by Sean released a new pair of Air Force Ones recently that should catch the eyes of custom sneaker fans. These Air Force Ones are dubbed the Neon Bolt due to the shoe’s electric aesthetic. The designer’s approach to the Neon Bolts shows other artists that an active editorial eye is needed for a great pair of customs.

    The Neon Bolts could have easily fallen victim to overdesign in the wrong hands. It is easy to imagine an alternate Neon Bolt with brighter background colors and excessive lightning cluttering the shoe’s open spaces.

    Sneakers by Sean kept it simple with a neon green bolt running behind the Nike swoosh and across the toe box on a continuous path. The black background is the only way for the designer to make the neon bolt stand apart from the shoe.

    The latest shoes from Sneakers by Sean were found at the designer’s Customsnkr.com blog linked here. The design may be simple but the Neon Bolt Air Force Ones are executed impeccably by the designer.

  • Fred Perry x Size?
    By on September 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Fred Perry x Size? - #1

    Plaid is one of the hottest fashion trends in 2008 and this trend is even making its way onto kicks. Check out these plaid happy shoes from a collaboration of Fred Perry and Size?. These shoes will be released sometime in September but you should grab a pair quick as quick as you can because only 250 will be available.

    In the pictures, you can see colorways that utilize the colors of white, black and red.Most noticeably, however, is the plaid used on each of the shoes in this pack. To find more information and order a pair after they are released, check out Size?. Via Sneaker Freaker.

    Fred Perry x Size? - #2

  • Adidas Skate Food Court Collection Part II
    By on September 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Adidas Skate Food Court Collection Part II - #1

    A few months back, Adidas Skateboarding released their first pack inspired by food court eateries like Orange Julius. Now here’s a follow up pack with two more models which use a combination of suede and leather.

    In September, we will see two releases from part two of the food court collection – a Superskate Vulc inspired by hotdogs or corndogs and a Polson ST using the colors of Cinnabon. These shoes will be exclusively at Zumiez and priced at $70 for the Superskate Vulc and $65 for the Polston ST. Via Complex.

    Adidas Skate Food Court Collection Part II - #2

  • Nike Mid-Autumn Festival Pack – Terminator
    By on September 4th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    Nike has a new Pack to celebrate the middle of autumn. This Pack has been influenced by the recent Beijing Olympics 2008. There are one Terminator, one Air Max One and a Blazer in this Pack. We are going to look at the Terminator in detail in this post. This Pack will be released soon but the date has not been fixed yet.

    The Terminator has a gold colorway with accents in red and white. Gold and red are supposed to be lucky colors for the Chinese people. The toe box is gold with small perforations. The toe box is made of shiny gold leather. The holes are arranged very neatly in rows. The mudguard is red and so is the frame for the shoe lace holes. The red laces look nice against this frame. The tongue is gold colored, with a white label at the tip.

    The midsection is beige/gold colored. There is a background print on this section. It looks like big floral prints in the background.The red Nike Swoosh travels back to the heel where it is held by a small tag. The ankle panel at the backtab is made of red suede. The base of the heel has a gold/beige segment with “Nike” in big print outlined by red embroidery. It is a nice shoe if you are a fan of gold and red colors.

  • Velcro Panel Custom Dunks
    By on September 4th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    A young artist with the handle Crunchy Soups showed off these custom Dunks at the forum linked here. The designer is preparing these Velcro paneled Dunks for a recycled art show later in the year. Crunchy Soups shows that an old pair of Dunks, recycled materials and some ingenuity are the best ingredients for custom sneakers.

    The designer used recycled materials for each section including plaid, distressed red leather and pink fabric with the word “San Fran” in black lettering. She notes in her post that these shoes will have Velcro panels to help the wearer add colorful cloth and other elements with ease.

    While the idea of sticking fabric on a Velcro shoe may not sound appealing, Crunchy Soup is exposing the limitations of sneaker design. She admits that her custom Dunks are incomplete but they already show a new frontier for custom artists. This frontier allows artists and their customers the chance to figure out new designs without worrying about messy paint and expensive fabrics.