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Alife Everybody Hi Afghan

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

alife everybody mid afghan Alife Everybody Hi Afghan

Another interesting make-up of the Alife Everyody Hi will be released soon, entitled “Afghan”. In line with their Holiday 2008 collection, the sneaker comes in a subtle design with an all khaki upper, made up of canvas and suede. The afghan scarf appears in bits and pieces here and there, which together with the khaki upper results in a rather classic look. Via Complex.

The Alife Everybody Hi “Afghan” will be released in the coming weeks.


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  1. ALife is always smooth with their stuff. really like that.

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