
It’s amazing how the phenomenon of skate footwear has become an established facet of popular fashion. And as skate brands have realized this trend and receieved the limelight we have seen a drastic evolution in what look exactly defines a skate shoe. Supra and it’s popular model, Skytop, is a perfect example to this observation. Transcending the beefy, stuffy, and typically cheap look of older skate shoes, the Skytop fits a much more slick and sophisticated look. How would have thought skate footwear could look so classic enough to be able to get all dressed up with and hit the scene? As part of the ‘09 Holiday collection, Supra provides even more colorways to the Skytop roster, making it even easier to fit whatever color arrangement you’re going for. Either rocking leather, nubuck, and some even both, all of them sport simple colors making a powerful statement. Choose from red/black or black/cyan, or a monochromatic look in the form of grey, white or black.





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Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Anthony Terry:

Nike Air Force 1 Low Bespokes carry a hefty pricetag, but Nike Sportswear allows you to combine the absolute highest quality materials and colours in ways that you’d never see on a retailer’s shelves. With this pair designed by Anthony Terry, they’re done in the Lakers colourway that has seen plenty of releases of late (especially Zoom Kobe IVs), but it’s the fabrics that kill it. Terry mixed smooth and nappier nubucks, both in grey, with a waxed canvas purple toebox. If that weren’t nifty enough, we see what might be the very first Safari-printed Swoosh.


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