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Leftfoot Taipai x Vans Vault by Jahan Loh SK8 HI

02 December 2008, 09.40 | Posted in Sneakers | 1 comment »

vans leftfoot jahan front Leftfoot Taipai x Vans Vault by Jahan Loh SK8 HI

Limited to 200 pairs (and restricted to release in Hong Kong and Taipai) the Leftfoot Taipai x Vans Vault collaborative SK8 HI is a first for China. The shoe will take a slimmer silhouette than the average SK8 HI, and features the artwork of talented Leftfoot owner Jahan Loh. Black patent upper, embossed dragon detailing give way to a purple accent via the outsole. The first 50 customers at Leftfoot will also receive a commemorative t-shirt. (Via Hypebeast).

Details of the Vans Vault SK8 HI and the exclusive Leftfoot Taipai t-shirt after the jump.


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1 comment
  1. George P:

    TaipEi is in Taiwan, not China.

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