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Gourmet Spring 2009 Footwear | Sette & Otto

17 February 2009, 02.50 | Posted in Sneakers | 2 comments »

gourmet spring 2009 front Gourmet Spring 2009 Footwear | Sette & Otto

Gourmet introduces two new styles with their Spring 2009 collection. Not only the silhouettes are new, but also the materials – instead of using their signature canvas on the upper, they applied a new Italian wrinkled patent leather. The patent leather comes on the Sette and the Otto models and will soon be available at Undefeated, Fred Segal, S+D, Huf and Revolve.

More detailed images of the Gourmet Spring 2009 Sette and Otto follow after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. db29:

    i see more & more of Nike in them with every shoe. its cool but they never get the bite tag like bape did even tho they use alot of the same materials and silohuttes, now the air bubble and the sampling of vans with the chukka shape. Gourmet seems like a hodge podge of things

  2. L.4.D.G.:

    Simplicity goes a long way…I love the subtleness, no blatant rips off Jordan like they are accustomed to doing! Now I might bye them.

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