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Posts tagged ‘metal’

DJ Clark Kent Olympic Air Force Ones

10 August 2008, 10.30 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

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Only a month ago the 112 Pack by Nike and DJ Clark Kent has released. Today we present you another interesting design by the DJ, which is unfortunately only coming as a one off.
"DJ Clark Kent has titled these the “Beijing 2008 And The Winner Is…” Air Force Ones that make use of the metallic trilogy awarded on the medal stand." Via Nicekicks.
Have a look at some more detailed images after the jump.

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Mastermind Japan x Visvim FBT Elk

15 March 2008, 18.48 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

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Once again Mastermind Japan and Visvim got together, this time to work on the Visvim FBT Elk. They came out in black and white and the flap features metal pins with the Mastermind logo in it. Via Ology.
Check out more detailed images after the jump.
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New Balance Super Team 33 – Elements Collection

20 September 2007, 23.02 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

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New Balance announced today that the fourth collection of the Super Team 33 project has been designed by the New Balance Asia Pacific team and will feature a theme inspired by the elements – wood, water, earth, metal, and fire. The Elements 1400 shoe will debut at 33 select retailers worldwide on October 20, 2007 and retail for $200.00.
Available in three exclusive designs, this new limited edition collection celebrates the complementary Yin-Yang interplay of the elements in the cycle of life. The “Fire and Metal” 1400 shoe honors the role of fire as it refines metal, while the “Earth and Wood” shoe pays homage to our planet and the way it nurtures all living things. The third design, “Water” is a standalone tribute to the power of water.
“This exciting new range represents a global collaboration and a deep commitment to individualism that is unique in the footwear industry,” said Qing Ni, New Balance regional marketing manager for Asia Pacific. “Details include elaborate designs on the tongue of each shoe, the sole insert, and even the outsole. Every Super Team 33 Elements shoe is truly a limited-edition, sophisticated work of art.”
Super Team 33 Elements footwear features design details that reflect each of the three elemental concepts. For instance, “Earth and Wood” features brown contrast stitching, an eye-catching tree pattern, a distinctive tree-trunk pattern embossed on the New Balance logo, as well as two sets of laces – one in green and one in brown. “Fire and Metal” features a striking black and red design with metallic embroidery, a silver insole, and a laser-etched phoenix rising from the flames. “Water” embodies Zen-like serenity and tranquility, with a blue/white colorway, transparent rubber and a recurring pattern of Chinese junk boats and water bubbles.
To give each shoe a distinctly Chinese touch, the heel of every Super Team 33 Elements shoe features the Chinese character that represents that shoe’s element. The collaborative elements, namely Earth/Wood and Fire/Metal, use different characters on the left and right shoe, while the Water design features just one character. Transparent panels on the box showcase its contents and color-coded lids explain the meaning of the Chinese characters on the rear of each shoe.
After the jump detailed pictures of all three sneakers that are part of the collection.
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