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Posts tagged ‘limited ediiton’

Clarks Wallabee Akasha Limited Edition

05 September 2008, 13.14 | Posted in Shoes | 2 comments »

highsnobiety - Clarks Wallabee Akasha Limited Edition
Clarks will soon be releasing a new limited edition Wallabee entitled Akasha. The low top shoe comes with a quilted suede upper. It will be available in the base colors black, brown and red with accents in white and blue, depending on the shoe.
We like the clean yet different look of the shoes and especially for the colder months they will be perfect.
Have a look at the other colorways after the jump.
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L.A. Gear Kid Fireball Limited Edition Sneaker

01 September 2008, 13.48 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

highsnobiety - L.A. Gear Kid Fireball Limited Edition Sneaker
It seems like another classic is coming back into the sneaker game, after having left the stage for quite some time now – L.A. Gear. Soon we will see the release of their limited edition Kid Fireball sneaker in association with Patta, on September 12th. Via Sneaker Freaker.
We have seen Reebok come back strong with their 80’s sneakers in flashy designs, let’s see how L.A. Gear will do, coming from the same era.
We will keep you posted!
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