Posts Tagged ‘sneaker’

Alife Chuck All Weather (RGB Pack)

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Alife brings it back to tonal basics with their Chuck All Weather “RGB Pack.”  The three primary colors - Red, Green, and Blue covers each shoe featuring a soft brushed suede upper and Alife’s cosy mesh sock liner to keep your foot warm and dry.  Pick up your pair now at PickYourShoes.com or Karmaloop.

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Nonnative x New Balance H710

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nonnative connected with with New Balance to produce these special H710 hiker shoes to compliment their current Nomad’s Inn collection.   It has the rugged look to tackle light terrians, but still maintains their street cred.

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Nike Air Structure Triax ‘91 – Holiday 2009

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In a dope black/yellow colorway (Individual Sole-like), this Nike Air Structure Triax 91 isn’t part of the Livestrong Collection.  The white midsoles brings balance to the primary black and yellow colors.  Drops during the Holiday 2009 season.

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The Hundreds Holiday 2009 Footwear

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All new Johnson Mids, Johnson Lows, and Valenzuelas round out the Hundreds Holiday 2009 Footwear Collection.  They have colorways to please most tastes, from flashy to mild.  Drops this Thursday at THSF and THLA.

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Nike SB - Dunk High Premium - Gucci

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The highly anticipated Nike SB Dunk High Premium “Gucci” colorway will be released in a couple of weeks.  These SB Dunk’s are similar to the sample pair that Nike SB worked on with Girl Skateboards back in 2005.  For this version they placed a “RESN” tongue tab to pay tribute to Girl Skateboard’s Sam Smyth, who used to spray paint that when he was a part of the IBC crew in San Francisco.

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Converse CTS Low

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In4mation received the latest colorways for the Converse CTS Low.  These Chuck Taylor Skate lows are equipped in different materials that you wont find in the regular line of Converse.  They are made for skating, but keeps with the aesthetic of the original Chuck Taylors.

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