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The Hundreds Footware | Johnson Low Preview

05 March 2009, 20.53 | Posted in Sneakers | 2 comments »

the hundreds johnson low sneakers 1 The Hundreds Footware | Johnson Low Preview

The Hundreds first sneaker was the Johnson Mid, which was released last year. A couple of weeks ago we gave you a first preview of their new Valenzuela Low canvas sneaker that will be coming out soon. Today comes another new style that will be added to The Hundreds Footware collection – the Johnson Low. The Johnson Low will be coming in four colorways with canvas uppers. Hopefully we can soon show you some real images.

A full look at this oldschool ad follows after the jump.

The Hundreds Footware | Johnson Low Preview

The Hundreds Footware | Johnson Low Preview


Related posts:
» The Hundreds Footware: The Johnson Mid & Johnson Low
» The Hundreds Summer 2009 Footware Collection
» The Hundreds Footware Holiday 2009 Collection
» The Hundreds Footware Presents The Johnson Mid Top
» Capsule Show | The Hundreds Johnson Low Spring 2010 Preview
2 comments
  1. John Stress:

    not feelin this at all

  2. Fo Sho:

    It seems like every new sneaker these days looks like either the Vans Authentics or Chuck Taylors. I mean come on, how about some originality?

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