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DC x Sixpack France Fall 2009 Double Label Project

02 July 2009, 20.15 | Posted in Fashion, Sneakers | 1 comment »

DC x Sixpack France Fall 2009 Double Label Project
DC has partnered with Sixpack France for their latest Double Label Project.  The collection, dubbed “Non Merci”, draws from inspirations that cross political borders, embrace impossible love and yet harbor deep feelings. Meaning “no thanks” in French, the translation of “Non Merci” can also be interpreted as “I’m over it.” For the project, the symbol of this mindset is a beautiful blonde model that exudes “Non Merci”, placing her on an untouchable pedestal as an object of desire.

Two DC LIFE silhouettes, the Xander and Sector 7, are detailed with custom Sixpack patterns and logos, and trimmed with pigskin leathers. Clear soles on both shoes are underlain with the image of the blonde model. Accompanying the footwear is a lambskin leather hooded jacket, a reversible crewneck pullover, and a zip hoodie. Available now at DC flagship stores select boutiques worldwide. For more information please visit DCShoes.com.

Have a detailed look at the DC x Sixpack France Fall 2009 Double Label Project after the leap.


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  1. Anyone know how much the leather jacket will run me?

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