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DC Shoes x Sneaker Bistro Double Label Project

20 March 2009, 01.50 | Posted in Sneakers | 12 comments »

dc sneaker bistro sneakers 1 DC Shoes x Sneaker Bistro Double Label Project

Holding down their rep as one of the top sneaker destinations, Sneaker Bistro in Long Island constantly serves up the freshest kicks. As the name suggests, the shop maintains a foodie aesthetic – decor and vibe suggest restaurant, but the product assortment reminds one that Sneaker Bistro is nothing short of a world class boutique.

For their Summer 2009 Double Label Retailer Project with DC, Sneaker Bistro chose to stick to the shop’s thematic. The shoe’s colors look straight off an Italian restaurant plate – reds of tomato sauce, creams of pasta, whites of alfredo sauce cover the upper, and the shoe is served with three different laces: Spaghetti, Linguine, and Fettuccini. The soles of the sneakers are served with a special recipe of the owner’s favorite dish, Shrimp Oregano, printed on the insole — ingredients and all.

The release date is set for Saturday, March 21st at 12PM at Sneaker Bistro.

Sneaker Bistro Boutique
580 Route 112 , Suite 17
Patchogue , Ny 11772
631-730-7132

More images of the DC x Sneaker Bistro Double Label Project sneaker follow after the jump.

DC Shoes x Sneaker Bistro Double Label Project

DC Shoes x Sneaker Bistro Double Label Project


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12 comments
  1. shoes are fire, congrats to joe and everyone over at the bistro…SBB all day baby!

  2. Layout is cool and the tee has that extra butter on it. These are too bulky for my taste though. If you’re in LI make sure to stop by http://www.extrabutterny.com and http://www.eastwestworldwide.com

  3. JayP:

    If your on Long Island – you can check these kicks out at Sneaker Bistro. Period. If you want to be fresh or original, you go to Sneaker Bistro. Period. The Tees are dope and the shrimp/garlic and butter go along with the ingredients in the shoe. In fact last time I checked butter itself was invented sometime between 9000 and 8000bce and no one person had its name or use wrapped up. There is not even \

  4. JayP:

    .. “extra” butter on that tee, “extra” butter gives dudes salty lips. So if you want bulky kicks you could always check out some 6.0s at a phony boutique or even bob’s stores or if you want some unoriginal tees you could always check out a shop that wrecks a brands rep…stomps it right into the ground. Or you could just go check out the Bistro for one of the first true sneaker collaborations on Long Island. For heat: http://www.sneakerbistro.blogspot.com

  5. SaLLY:

    lol wow this place looks like a phony DQM
    Maybe if they sell a shoe or two they can get
    some money for a real domain name
    who wears DCs?

  6. chris:

    i been to all three stores and sneaker bistro store service is great, all sneakers are box price or maybe even less… east west is a cool store but they over charge on everything plus i feel like crackheads shop there because they sell weed bogs in the back… extra butter i been there once but i left as soon as i walked in because they carry Nike 6.0…

  7. etniesarecool:

    Is this really turning into a debate? Look at the respect Butter gets from the brands they work with, and how they execute everything. Its no question that its just better at butter.
    Clearly a stupid mistake was made giving props tp Butter by putting them on the shirt like that, but maybe it was unavoidable being that butter is so often they key ingredient.
    I know cats want the shirt but they don’t respond to order inquiries on their site, nor do they let the comments fly which is basically admitting they goofed up.
    Perhaps the shrimp is symbollic for something else? Who knows?

  8. this is rediculous...:

    It’s turning into a debate because employees from Butter and EastWest and their (ahem) loyal customers are leaving immature comments here about why butter is on the t-shirt…it has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH EXTRA BUTTER…read the recipe on the insole…that’s why butter is on the shirt…and that’s the same reason why garlic is the dot on the “i” in Bistro…sticking with the food theme of the store and the shoe…get over yourselves, seriously…who cares…people shop where they want to shop, people buy what they want to buy, and people support who and where they want to support…Sally, Eaze DaMan, grow up…and if you are a rep from a clothing company or work at one of these stores leaving these comments you are especially retarded and seriously need to grow up, for real…I don’t have any affiliation with the Bistro except for the fact that I shop there…but I also shop at EastWest from time-to-time…so why can’t you other idiots just leave it at the Bistro dropped a dope collaboration, it was successful for them, and leave it alone? Do your own thing and stop worrying about what everyone else is doing…

  9. RealTalk:

    Instead of talking shit, stores should be working together to help make the culture continue to thrive. However the idea of competition is taken way out of context when immature adults spread false rumors about other stores, because their so called business acumen makes them think that doing so will give them a leg up on their competition. Both of these stores, are literally an hour away from sneaker bistro boutique and should not even be a concern for them. Long Island is becoming a destination spot, and stores should be working with eachother to help drive home this idea, not to deter people from making the trip. Considering the close proximity city boutiques have with eachother, especially ones who carry the same if not similar product, are all able to do their own thing and not really give a shit about what other stores do. That’s what this culture is all about. Unhealthy competition is a negative way to go about conducting a business.

  10. GetAlong:

    I agree with RealTalk. Both stores need to grow up, yes you are both boutique stores and sell similar thing, but is it really necessary to be talking trash about each other, and making your problems public for every one to see???? Its not necessary and it is so juvenile. It makes both Butter and Bistro look bad and immature. Both stores have a strong separate following and you arent even close to each other, so there is no point for this constant competition between you guys. Honestly from an outsiders point of view, seeing this constant bickering and immaturity, makes me not want to go to either of these stores. I mean is that what you do on your spare time, look up things to bash each other about??? Come on now….how pathetic does that sound?? I think you guys seriously need to get together and talk out your differences, because this is unhealthy and very unprofessional.

  11. GetAlong2:

    you got that right – GetAlong – both of these spots bring their own heat. And Although I don\’t frequent Bistro much since its a little far from me, I respect them for their entrepreneurial spirit. It can\’t be easy to do retail in the economic mess that we\’re in today and if you\’re still out here hustling and grinding, you got my respect. Keep it cookin\’ Bistro and Stay smooth, Butter.

  12. GetItRight:

    Both stores are cool but my favorite is bistro i have been rocking with them since they first opened in 06\\\’ but butter is cool aswell .Anyways congrats bistro for a dope collabo

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