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Wooow those "Bred" Slps are killer im all over those and the blue ones for sure!!!! Need to hit the connect asap
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same here
Those wheat slps are great
The ones i bought were the last 44 all across Europe and the rep told me they only had a 44.5 left now somewhere in italy and another one in 42 i think here in ParisI know the high is sold out in 42 an 43 in the US. I had a friend of mine check it out. I had a Friend of my get mines from overseas
need . no questions askedMargiela hi's!!!
literally could start a self help group on sum AA meeting s***I keep telling myself no more shoes but all these sales got me, then the new season starts releasing. Damn.
Exclusive: Nike and Riccardo Tisci Announce Collaboration
We thought 2013 was a huge year for Riccardo Tisci—what with his CFDA International Award, the Met Gala, and his costumes for the Opera Garnier. But ‘14 is shaping up to be just as big. The Givenchy designer has exclusively revealed to Style.com that he has collaborated with Nike. The fruits of the partnership, which will bear the logo NIKE RT, will arrive in stores and on Nike.com this Spring. “For me, Nike represents a lot: my childhood, America,” Tisci said. “In Europe, America is the flag, McDonald’s, Marlboro, and Nike, for a kid it’s very important.” The respect goes both ways. “We were impressed by his vision,” Ian Ginoza, Nike’s Global Footwear Director, said. “I personally wear some of the t-shirts; that’s something that Riccardo does well, blurring the lines with street fashion.”
Neither Tisci nor Nike went into detail about the categories represented in the collaboration, but it’s safe to say that footwear will be a major part of it. Tisci has worn the same style of Nikes for 16 years. “When I got the call, it sounded so strong, so perfect for my DNA. It’s a big honor for me, especially because they’re always working with sports people,” he continued. Nike has partnered with the likes of the industrial designer Mark Newsom, the artist Tom Sachs, and (infamously) Kanye West, but it rarely collaborates with fashion designers. “I couldn’t bring them technology, instead I brought my style, what people like me for and what the young generation follows me for,” Tisci added. So what does it all look like? “It’s strong without being loud,” Tisci promised. This video portrait of the designer (below) may provide some more clues.
Got my first pair of MMM
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Can you say check mate?! Nike is straight up telling Kanye West to eat a D. Since you wanna act like a diva and not take these checks but also wanting "Royalties" we'll just have your best friend you constantly talk about do a shoe for us. Eat your heart out Ye. This right here is like Mark Parker putting Kanye all on that Summer Jam screen. I look forward to seeing the shoe, it should be interesting to say the least.
if you see em for around 300 Lmk I'd cop at that price. Basically fsr on both barneys and sneakerboy so entirely possible to wind up in barneys warehouse. It's also possible that they be stubborn and just not sell em instead of letting em go for that cheapSICK BRUH.
ANYINE GOT DA BARNEY'S PLU I NEED THOSE PONY HAIR MMM TO DROP ONE MORE TIME IN PRICE