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Posts tagged ‘woody’

Feature: Woody Of Sneaker Freaker Magazine

30 June 2008, 19.55 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

highsnobiety - woody sneaker freaker interview
Almost daily we are shown, or become aware, of a new sneaker collaboration. Stores, celebrities, bands and even YOU (via custom websites) have the opportunity to “design” (more aptly choose) colour schemes for longstanding favourites. The results are mixed. The hype derived from the perceived cool of the collaborator.

All too often, the selected model (or the model chosen for the collaborator) falls too close to the overly popular models. We see Reebok pumps, Nike Dunks, AF1s and Shell toes. Sure, we see a few runners, and the occasional surprise. But, most of the time things are just a touch predictable.

There are exceptions to this rule, in both brand and collaborator. On the brand level, PUMA has used a great number of their back catalogue for special editions. The Roma to celebrate a Johnny Damon All-Star game appearance. The RS-100 for a great collection featuring the art of BJ Betts. And, of course, the Clyde has proved very versatile. Latest in the high profile release mire is Puma’s work with Sneaker Freaker. Purveyor of sneaker history, news and related issues, the Magazine itself has already made waves with shock collaboration, namely meeting Lacoste.

Since 2003 Sneaker Freaker has documented the global phenomenon of sneaker mania. The craze for sneakers certainly captures the staff as well, who dive into all potential collaborations with incredible verve. Most recently, with Puma, the SF team produced two colour-ways of the Blaze of Glory. Once again throwing the sneaker community for a loop, Sneaker Freaker gets its hands on a long hibernating model, gives it some energy, and unleashes it with some secret animal DNA.

I spoke with Woody, founder and editor-in-chief of Sneaker Freaker, about the process of designing the shoe. While I had him, I figured who better to ask about the market as a whole and to clarify some perceptions I have.
Read the Feature Interview here…
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OriginalFake Woody T-Shirt

02 April 2008, 13.29 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

original fake woody t-shirt - highsnobietyHere is the latest OriginalFake t-shirt to be released – the Woody T-Shirt. Aside from this one the Death, Rabbit, Honduras and also Companion Guts t-shirts also landed at Sold Out.
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Puma Cali Woody

19 January 2008, 02.48 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

Puma Cali Woody
From the PUMA® archives in 1982, this shoe is one of the cornerstones of the brand; PUMA is bringing back the PUMA California. To celebrate the reintroduction of this iconic style PUMA is releasing three distinct renditions drawing from the rich Californian lifestyle.

One of the three styles is the “Cali Woody”, which takes on a true California theme, the classic 40s station wagon known as a “Woody Wagon”. The shoe has the state of California on the tongue tag, palm trees on the heel, along with a translucent surf board out sole. Limited at only 200 pairs the “Cali Woody” will be available exclusively at the PUMA retail in Santa Monica beginning on February 1st.
PUMA Store (Santa Monica) The Promenade 1350 Third St. Promenade Santa Monica, California 90401
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