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Double Identity Spring/Summer 2009 Sneakers

19 April 2009, 20.40 | Posted in Sneakers | 2 comments »

double identity ss09 sneakers front Double Identity Spring/Summer 2009 Sneakers

We give you a look at three new sneakers from the Double Identity Spring/Summer 2009 Collection. The brand presents a white mesh/leather mid top, an interesting slip-on and our favorite, the above wrap-around suede mid top sneaker. Coming in premium quality, Double Identity has made a nice name for itself in recent years and is also sold in the US in the meantime. Images via Ships.

Check out the other Double Identity Spring/Summer 2009 Sneakers after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. Sad shoes

  2. smokesome:

    the blue ones are pretty much a rip off of the ubiq el. i usually have no problem with companies recreating/updating classic designs and silhouettes on shoes (like the countless amounts of boat shoes for instance), but these, come on

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