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Showing posts with label limited edition kicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label limited edition kicks. Show all posts

Converse All Stars Go Upscale. Beautiful Leather Handmade Chucks.




The All-American Converse classic, Chuck Taylors (aka "Chucks") have been given an Italian makeover in stunning handcrafted leather.



With only 64 pairs available in each color (milk or black), the supple leather and suede versions of the classic shoe are entirely handmade by Italian trained designer Ryusaku Hiruma. “I wanted to bring together the history of Florence and Converse’s legacy,” designer Ryusaku Hiruma of Sak says of the collaboration. Hand cut adornments, hand stitched leather, perforated star logo and all leather soles are some of the elegant touches.

Of course, at $600.00 a pair, chances are you won't be shooting hoops in them.

Black:



Milk (ivory leather and sand suede laces and toecap):


Available for purchase at Opening Ceremony.

Dr. Romanelli X Levi's California Beach Capsule Collection





As part of their special Spring/Summer 2010 collection, Dr. Romanelli has worked with Levi’s on a bunch of cool special edition jeans, and tees and one pair of kicks named the “California Beach” Pack. Unfortunately, the jeans and tees are just for the Taiwan market.



The jeans are Levi's 503 and incorporate reversed denim into them.






The shoes:


For the shoes, Dr. Romanelli (aka Dr.X) chose the Chukka model in homage to the Californian surfers and the skaters of the 80s. The kicks sport two-colored laces, vintage jeans, rivets and all.






The shoes are already sold out at Colette, but you can still find them here.
There are also several pairs of the denim kicks on ebay - but they are asking upwards of $400 a pair.

Thanks to Jon Dragonette and Dr.X for the photos.


Previously, Dr. Romanelli had teamed up with Levi's and as well as CLOT, Inc. for a collection leather and denim jackets.

CLOT

Three Newly Released Krazy Kicks From Puma, Adidas and Lacoste

laurasweet's recommendations at ThisNext

Kicks, sneakers, tennis shoes, athletic shoes, whatever you choose to call them, are becoming more like artist canvases than ever these days. These three new releases are good examples of the variation in styles, colors and materials that designers are using to create wearable but wild shoes.

Top: the limited edition Puma Mecha Shoe resembles a toy robot. Already sold out, they expect a second round soon.

Middle: The ADIDAS AZX ZX700Y is a result of a competition. This winning shoe features silhouettes of landmark architecture from across the globe against a pure white premium leather upper.

Bottom: the new Dot Fade Pack from Lacoste uses small dots of color to fade from one to another and comes in several variations, including a black and white one for those who prefer a bit of subtlety.

Wanna buy them? click on the shoes above for more information and where to purchase

Sergio Rossi And Puma Kicks Hit The Shelves



Last year reports came out that Sergio Rossi and PUMA were collaborating on a Capsule collection due to hit various and exclusive stores this spring. Well, the images at that time that made the rounds on fashion sites and blogs showed the high-heeled shoes in leather:



Above photos courtesy of WWD.

However, now that the collection is actually available for purchase, they seem to come in satin only. Below is the description from Sergio Rossi:

"Introducing an exciting collaboration as the meeting of two internationally renowned brands have made it their mission to merge Italian luxury and Sport lifestyle together for a very special capsule collection of women's footwear which will debut at Colette in Paris in January 2009. Famed Italian brand Sergio Rossi teams up with one of the world's great global athletic labels. PUMA plays the part of unexpected suitor in lending a street-savvy dose of bravado to not one but two unique shoe designs masterminded by the creative team of Sergio Rossi.

Having made its debut back in 1973, the iconic "Clyde" sneaker was originally tailor made for all-star basketball legend Walt "Clyde" Frazier, whose apparent technique of "stealing" the ball from his opponents earned him the (Bonnie and) "Clyde" nickname. Over thirty years later, the classic continues its journey into the contemporary world of street wear in a candy-shaded array of satin-coverings as six of the season's hottest colours; "Envy" Green, "Lolita" Pink, "Bullitt "Silver", "Delovely" Lavender, "Fabulous" Bougainvillea and "Speedy" Black. Put simply, the perfect "must-have" shoe of the season is no longer a ballerina flat but a chic and comfortable urban alternative.



The collection is now available at Colette and actually consists of three styles for women. Two different models based on the "Clyde" style (one as lace ups and the other as a mary jane) and one more traditional sneaker style. Two sport immensely high heels, and all are available in multiple colors. The high heels come in three colors (one as "Colette blu" which is limited and numbered) and the sneakers come in the same three plus black. All come in satin.

Spring/summer collection 2009 - satin:









The above high heeled models, both laces and mary janes cost each $574. 20 USD a pair and can be bought here.



other colors:



The sneakers cost $191.40 USD and can be bought here.

Hey guys, don't fret.. the same two companies will be debuting a special men's collaboration collection for Fall 2009, and here's a sneak peek of the line:




Nike's Limited Edition Gold & Silver in honor of Olympics Opening Ceremony



In celebration of The Beijing Olympics, Nike has teamed up with Opening Ceremony to offer very limited editions of the Nike Air Max 1 and Nike LunaRacer in metallic silver and gold perforated leather. They will be available through invitation only at Opening Ceremony New York and Los Angeles boutiques on 8.8.08.

You are limited to one pair per person and not available via telephone order. They must be purchased at one of the following locations:

New York
35 Howard Street New York, New York 10013 Tel. (212) 219-2688
Store Hours: Monday–Saturday 11–8pm, Sunday 12–7pm

Los Angeles
451 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90048 Tel. (310) 652-1120
Store Hours: Monday–Saturday 11–7pm, Sunday 12–7pm








The remaining pairs- if any- will be sold at a later date.

Nike site
Opening Ceremony site

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