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Y-3 Spring/Summer 2009 Hejarklack Low

26 February 2009, 16.20 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

y3 ss09 hejarklack low front Y 3 Spring/Summer 2009 Hejarklack Low

A while back we presented you the high top version of the sneaker, here now a detailed look at the Y-3 Spring/Summer 2009 Hejarklack Low. The brand offers the sneaker this season in an all white, black/white and a white/red/beige colorway, which is also our favorite. The mid-sole also gets the leather treatment, giving this low top trainer a more high end appeal.

Detailed images of all colorways of the Y-3 Spring/Summer 2009 Hejarklack Low follow after the jump.


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