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Dr. Romanelli Vs. Nike Sportswear

18 September 2008, 18.00 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »

highsnobiety - Dr. Romanelli Vs. Nike Sportswear

Dr. Romanelli got together with Nike Mexico on a crossover piece. The artist/designer worked on a classic Nike windrunner and gave it his usual treatment, involving high quality leathers and many little details.

The Dr. Romanelli Vs. Nike Sportswear jacket is an exclusive to the Nike Sportswear 1902 store in Mexico City.

More detailed images follow after the jump.


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1 comment
  1. JAy:

    how much is it..and wher canu orde rit

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