As seen over at hypbeast, Kanye West x Adidas Yeezy Boost Low 350 Black on Black are currently avalible at the the following retailers priced $200 UDS. Read the full list below.
Tag: Kicks
If you are looking to step your trainer game up, below is i-likeitalot.com’s list of some of the best trainer stores consisting of retail locations and online stores that currently stock the most sort after trainers, inclusive of new releases, classics, a variety of colour ways and unique one off/ limited run’s of trainers. In no particular order:
Location: Nike 1948 Arches 477-478, Bateman’s Row, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3HH, Tel: 0207 729 7688
Location: Natterjacks 22A/ 31 Fife Rd Kingston upon Thames, Tel: 0208 974 6732
Location: Nike Town 236 Oxford St London W1C 1DE, Tel: 020 7612 0800
Location: Foot Patrol 80 Berwick Street, London, W1F 8TU, Tel: 0207 287 8094
Location: Size 200 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London, W11 1LB Tel: 0207 792 8494
Location: Online only – crookedtongues.com
Location: Online only – endclothing.co.uk
Location: Online only – footlocker.eu
Location: Online only – size.co.uk
Location: Online only – hanon-shop.com
“Nike drops another collection containing a comprehensive range of Air Maxes based on the use of camouflage this season. To add a level of realism to the kicks, Nike are releasing country-specific camo patterns which sees prints from Germany, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom featured all over the upper. A United States/French camo hybrid can be seen on the Air Max 1 and Air Max BW, the Air Max 90, meanwhile the 97s are seen in an Italian camo from the early ’90s. The German print is applied on the Air Max 1 and Air Max 180 whereas both Japanese and British patterns are applied to the Air Max 90 and Air Max 95. Expect to see the release of the Air Max 1 and BW in French camo and the Air Max 90, Air Max 97 in the Italian camo from July 3rd in Berlin.”
Source Hypebeast
“10.Deep continues the theme of the proverbial “paradise” – originally kicked off with its Spring 2013 collection – by way of a new “Paradise Lost” lookbook for the Summer 2013 season. Bold and colorful prints and patterns once again reign supreme as the Brooklyn-based label highlights everything from lush florals to unique tribal motifs. Furthermore, traditional camouflage patterns have been re-worked to feature hues of red and blue, thus distancing them from their military origins in favor of a summer-appropriate aesthetic. Much of 10.Deep’s latest summer collection is now available via the label’s online store.”
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