Category: Shoes
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Diemme Footwear Suede Camo Lows
Italian suede from an artisanal tannery. Fancy: Available for €259 ($335 USD) over at CaliRoots. Diemme makes quality footwear, make sure to check them out.
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Givenchy Olive Drab Leather Hi-Top Sneakers
Whaaaaaaaaat… these are almost perfect: I made fun of the Givenchy airplane print motif a few days back; these shoes are definitely nothing to scoff at. The only thing I’m not 100% sold on the fact the strap has those gold stars on it. As you can see though by the pics of the rear…
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BAPE Camouflage Vans Ripoff Attempt Falls Short
Colorway: subdued Fraggle Rock? I don’t even know what that camouflage pattern is supposed to be, but that designer was obviously on one. “Explosive Camo” hey? Sure buddy, whatever you say. Has BAPE ever had an original shoe pattern? It’s always Converse and Nike ripoffs… now Vans too apparently. I wonder when they are going…
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Del Toro Nappa Leather Oxford Shoe With Camouflage Sole
Recognize: If your leather ain’t nappa, your shoe ain’t oxford, and your sole ain’t camouflage, what are you doing with your life? $325 over at Del Toro. You might also like this similar Dries Van Noten derby shoe with the camouflage sole I posted a while back. With that name comes the price though. I…
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Cole Haan LunarGrand Wingtip Shoes
Trust Cole Haan to deliver the heat for your feet: Olive drab suede upper, and a contrast color Nike sole. I’m picturing wearing these barefoot with a pair of rolled up camel colored chinos; game over. I have a pair of 4 year old Cole Haan leather shoes and they still look brand new, so…
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Doc Martens Shit Kickers For The Steezy Not The Skinheads
Doc Martens burst into mainstream fame, and earned a cult like following amongst white supremacists after their intense product placement in the 1999 movie American History X. Check this stomach turning scene for an example: I totally made that shit up about product placement and bursting into mainstream fame because of it. Doc Martens were popular in the 90s…