Category: Shoes

  • Billionaire Boys Club x Palladium Boots

    A tiger stripe looking camouflage pattern printed onto leather: Interesting options if you’re looking for a boot in that pattern. $120 for the roll tops, and $250 for the highs over at Palladium Boots.

  • Wounded Warrior Project Veterans Day Shoes

    DeAndre Jordan hit the court in these limited edition Under Armour shoes this past Veterans Day: Source – ShoeCollector Ballers gonna ball.  Wounded Warrior Project on the other hand are going to be dicks and bite the hands that feed them: WWP does not co-brand, create cause marketing campaigns or receive a percentage or a…

  • Mark McNairy x Cali Roots Long Wing Brogue

    Mark McNairy is sure into camouflage shoe accents.  Here’s another two: I like the subtlety of these two offerings, though in my opinion using a less industrial looking sole would have been a better choice. €299 ($382 USD) available in multicam and digicam over at CaliRoots.

  • Concepts x Sorel Kitchener Winter Boot

    Stay fresh even when the mercury falls: Full grain leather upper, seam sealed waterproof construction, contrast colored sole.  Add those camouflage accents and you’ve got a nice looking boot for only $50 more than what you would have paid for the plain old Kitchener boot.  You really can’t go wrong with Sorel.  I’ve had a…

  • Opening Ceremony x Timberland – Camo V.S. Diamonds

    A “capture the flag” video lookbook for this new collaboration: Interesting idea.  I like video lookbooks because you can see the clothes in action.  You have to to be a fairly wealthy young hipster though to play capture the flag in the woods in a $745 jacket, $330 pants, and a pair of $220 boots. Check out…

  • Kicks/HI x Converse Tiger Camo Chuck Taylor Hi-Top Shoes

    Only 600 pairs available, and they go on sale the morning of November 10th at Kicks/HI with no price yet given, but it it said to be “reasonable”. I never thought tiger camouflage in black and white would look so good.  I like look of Chucks, but I always found the sole too uncomfortable to tolerate.